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Two-Hour Wakeboarding Lesson with an All-Day Pass for One, Two, or Four at West Rock Wake Park (Up to 41% Off)

West Rock Wake Park
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Cable-controlled wakeboard experience allows guests to soar across the water sans boat

After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your voucher to make a reservation.

Choice of:

  • Two-Hour Learn to Ride Package for One with an All-Day Pass, Valid Monday-Friday
  • Two-Hour Learn to Ride Package for Two with an All-Day Pass, Valid Monday-Friday
  • Two-Hour Learn to Ride Package for Four with an All-Day Pass, Valid Monday-Friday

Advance reservation required, subject to availability. The all-day pass can be used the day of the lesson or at another time. During the two-hour lesson, an instructor assists the participants as they learn how to ride on the tow cable. For weather related info, click here.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Sep 28, 2018. Amount paid never expires. Learn to Ride packages valid only on Weekdays Monday-Friday beginning May 29th. Day Pass will be dispersed after learn to ride package and can be used on any operating day in 2018, subject to availability. No shows may be subject to fee up to the price paid for voucher. For further questions call (815) 596-9025. Reservation required. Subject to availability. Must sign waiver. Not valid on Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift(s). Valid only for option purchased. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About West Rock Wake Park

It always started with a whisper: "It's glass, get up!" Dan Jarrett's father would pull him from a peaceful slumber and take him out on a nearby lake for water skiing or wakeboarding adventures. Over the years, Dan's love of wakeboarding turned into a passion and eventually a career.

Now, alongside his wife Amy, Dan owns West Rock Wake Park, a wakeboarding park at Levings Lake. This park eschews the traditional boat-drawn board in favor of a more environmentally-friendly approach—two towers with cables that move wakeboards across the lake's glassy surface. After you steady yourself on the board, hang on tight because the cables will send you soaring over the water. The most extreme wakeboarders can even request obstacles to raise the difficulty level on their ride.

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