“Floating playground,” boat-free wakeboarding, and more at Colorado water attraction
Coloradans looking to escape cooler spring temperatures on the Front Range and in the Central Mountain Region might want to set their sights on the Western Slope, where one very eye-catching water destination offers a memorable day in the sun.
While passing through Fruita on I-70, Imondi Wake Zone is hard to miss.
Found on a lake that’s filled with ramps, inflatables, and an overhead cable-based pull system that allows visitors to wakeboard without the need for a boat, Imondi Wake Zone is a summer attraction that’s sure to deliver a day filled with fun.
Photo Courtesy: Imondi Wake Zone.
The most intriguing aspect of this destination is perhaps the ‘Cable Wakeboarding’ set-up, which can pull up to seven riders at a time, allowing participation in this sport without the need for any sort of watercraft. There’s also a beginner cable system that pulls one rider and can be a great place to hone skills before hitting the ramps. Want to try wakeboarding, but don’t have access to a boat? Here’s your chance.
Photo Courtesy: Imondi Wake Zone.
A two-hour pass on the full cable system costs $49, with a ‘beginner lesson package’ also available, including group instruction and rental equipment. The beginner package that includes the group lesson is $79, though private lessons can also be booked.
Photo Courtesy: Imondi Wake Zone.
For those not looking to wakeboard, Imondi also features ‘The Aqua Park,’ which is described by the company as ‘Western Colorado’s Premier Floating Playground.’ Open to those age six and up, this family-friendly inflatable attraction includes slides, jumping pillows, ramps, ladders, and more. Life jackets are required, but it’s also worth noting that a lifeguard is on duty in this area.
Imondi Wake Zone also allows stand-up paddle-boarding in some areas, with hammocks and a yoga dock also open for use. Visitors can take advantage of a retail and rental gear shop that’s found on-site, as well as the Wake Bar, which offers alcoholic beverages and more.
Find out more and book a time to visit here.
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