Seven Peaks Water Park Duneland

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Seven Peaks Water Park Duneland
IndustryAmusement parks and attractions

Enchanted Forest was a small amusement park operated in Porter, Indiana. The park operated from 1957 to 1991.[1] Many rides were moved to Little Amerricka amusement park in Wisconsin after the park closed on August 2, 1991.[2] The park became Splash Down Dunes Water Park in 1994.[1] Splash Down Dunes itself closed down in 2009 after an ownership dispute;[1][3][4] the original owner regained ownership in 2010 but the park remained closed.[5] Splash Down Dunes was bought by Seven Peaks Water Park and it re-opened on May 27, 2013 as Seven Peaks Water Park Duneland.[6]

The location of the amusement park is at the intersection of U.S. Route 20 and Indiana State Road 49, north of Chesterton near the border of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.

In June 2017, the park was closed by state officials due to dozens of people receiving chlorine chemical burns. Malfunctioning equipment was determined to be the root cause. The park will reopen once it is in full compliance with health department regulations. "The park will remain closed until all the deficiencies are rectified, according to Jo Penney, a spokeswoman for Seven Peaks.

"The management of Seven Peaks Water Park Duneland has no plan nor does it have any intention of reopening unless it not only meets a 100 percent compliance inspection by the Porter County Health Department, but is also 100 percent assured of the park's safety status" by certified aquatic specialists Green Frog Environmental LLC"[citation needed]

In 2019 the water park was sold. The new owner has plans to demolish the water park, and build an apartment Complex.

Seven Peaks Waterpark Duneland Attractions[]

  • Fears Tower – Four speed slides
  • Slingshot – A half-pipe water slide
  • Vortex – A bowl water slide
  • Dune Slides – Four body slides
  • Sandcastle Sliders – Three small body slides for kids
  • Sandbar Bay – Small pool with a water jungle-gym modeled after a pirate ship
  • Duneland Bay – A large wave pool
Postcard from Enchanted Forest amusement park in Porter, Porter County, Indiana. From the collection of S. Shook.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Splash Down Dunes". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  2. ^ "Enchanted Forest - defunct park - Porter, Indiana". Jim McDonnell. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  3. ^ Augustyn, Heather (2009-09-04). "Splash Down Dunes to open for weekend despite injunction". The Times of Northwest Indiana. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
  4. ^ Bartholomew, Charles M. (2009-09-05). "Water park open amid dispute". Post-Tribune.
  5. ^ Auch Schultz, Teresa (2010-07-29). "Splash Down Dunes has new owner". Post-Tribune.
  6. ^ http://www.nwindianaguide.com/splash-down-dunes-reopening/

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Coordinates: 41°38′03″N 87°03′57″W / 41.634186°N 87.065812°W / 41.634186; -87.065812

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