I knew that there were cool inflatable slides, obstacle courses, and that sort of thing that you could put in the water. I had no idea that there were whole waterparks made of these inflatables in Minnesota!

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Inflatable Waterparks on the Lake

There are three that I could find across Minnesota. They're all open on different lakes throughout the summer.

Water Parks of Minnesota, Facebook
Water Parks of Minnesota, Facebook
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You've got slides, climbing walls, those big floating mats, the big pillow-looking thing that you can launch people off of. There's a lot of fun to be had at these inflatable waterparks! I wish these existed when I was a kid.

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Minnesota's Hidden Water Park

One of Minnesota's inflatable waterparks is near Bemidji at Pimushe Resort. They call it 'Minnesota's Hidden Water Park' on their website.

Pishume Resort
Pishume Resort
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They say that there are options for all ages to have some fun. Since it's part of a resort, though, you do need to have a cabin rented out in order to use the inflatable waterpark. But, admission to the water park is free if you have a cabin.

Pishume Resort
Pishume Resort
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Splash Town

Another of our inflatable waterparks is in Gilbert, almost directly north of Duluth. It's called Splash Town.

Splash Town, Facebook
Splash Town, Facebook
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A 90-minute session costs $21.99 per person. They've got inflatable obstacle courses, a climbing wall, and the big pillow thing that you can launch people from. They say that that's their most popular attraction.

Splash Town, Facebook
Splash Town, Facebook
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Minnesota's Largest Inflatable Waterpark

And finally, we have Minnesota's largest inflatable waterpark, which is in Rochester. You can find it at Foster Arend Park between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

Water Parks of Minnesota via Facebook
Water Parks of Minnesota via Facebook
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For the record, they don't claim to be the largest inflatable waterpark, I made that call because based on pictures it definitely looks to be the largest out of all of them.

Water Parks of Minnesota via Facebook
Water Parks of Minnesota via Facebook
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Admission is $20 per person for an hour, $25 for 2 hours, and $35 for an all-day pass. Sounds like a super fun day at the beach that you won't want to miss out on!

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