Dive into a story of lost railroads, fashion shows and a shark named Mooch.
QUICK FACTS
- Lagoon-A-Beach replaced the old Swimming Pool, which in turn replaced the original swimming area in the northwest corner of Lagoon Lake.
- When it opened, Lagoon also created a special clothing line that was sold at the park as well as in JCPenney stores in the area.
- Water guns used to be mounted above the Blue Lagoon.
CURRENT ATTRACTIONS
RAD BRAD’S SURF RAGS – A shop at the entrance of Lagoon-A-Beach selling swimsuits, sunscreen and souvenirs.
THE PIPELINE – Four slides on the tower south of Rad Brad’s.
Max Height: 31 feet
Slide Length: 938 feet
- Shout
- Twist
- Pipeline
- Wipeout
MOOCH’S MAINSTREAM – lazy river that wraps around Bongo’s Bay and the Blue Lagoon.
Water Volume: 234,000 gallons
Surface Area: 10,875 square feet
Water Depth: 4 feet
BONGO’S BAY – A water playground for kids.
Water Volume: 23,280 gallons
Surface Area: 3,104 square feet
Water Depth: 0 to 1 foot
BLUE LAGOON – Open swimming area with coves and waterfalls.
Water Volume: 111,000 gallons
Surface Area: 3,236 square feet
Water Depth: 4½ feet
THE BEACH HOUSE – The main building where you’ll find restrooms, changing rooms, lockers, first aid, Smokin’ Eddie’s Grill and Fiiz.
RUBY’S TUBES – Tube rental kiosks south of Rad Brad’s.
THE OUTRIGGER – A tube slide with a series of pools along the way.
Water Volume: 18,900 gallons
Surface Area: 713 square feet
SERPENTINE SLIDES – Tube slides just below the Speed Slides.
Max Height: 56 feet
Slide Length: 1,200 feet
Splash Pool Depth: 4 feet
- Back Door
- Rip Curl
- Sea Snake
SPEED SLIDES – Two body slides that are also the tallest slides.
Max Height: 65 feet
Original Slide Length: 400 feet
Splash Pool Depth: 4 feet
- Liquid Lightning
- The Drop
VOLLEYBALL COURTS – Sand volleyball court northeast of the Beach House.
SUN DECK – Large, open deck that overlooks Lagoon-A-Beach to the north and Lagoon Lake to the south.
FORMER ATTRACTIONS
ARCADE – Used to be in the southwest corner of the Beach House.
HOT TUBS – There were three hot tubs between the Blue Lagoon and Bongo’s Bay. In 2009, the hot tubs were filled in and topped with concrete, but you can still see the three circles where they were.