
Rainbow Park & Island Park
Experience thrilling water slides, a unique playground, or serene riverside camping amidst stunning natural beauty.
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Rainbow Park & Island Park
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more fun!
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Experience thrilling water slides, a unique playground, or serene riverside camping amidst stunning natural beauty.
"A beautiful, quiet, and peaceful spot with stunning river canyon views."

🎟️ Check Entry Fees
Entry tickets for Rainbow Water Park are around 300, with specific timings.
🚗 Remote Location
Rainbow Park Campground is remote; dirt roads are common and can be muddy in winter.

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Hours
Rating
4.8 · 18 reviews
Type
Campground
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Thrilling Water Slides
Rainbow Park Water Park
Experience the exhilaration of the park's impressive water slides, a major draw for visitors seeking fun and adventure.

Scenic River Views
Rainbow Park Campground
Enjoy breathtaking views of the Green River and the Split Mountain canyon, offering a peaceful and picturesque setting.

Family Fun Playground
Rainbow Park (Vancouver)
Discover a unique, bucket-list playground with innovative structures and exciting climbers for children of all ages.
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🎟️ Check Entry Fees
Entry tickets for Rainbow Water Park are around 300, with specific timings.
🚗 Remote Location
Rainbow Park Campground is remote; dirt roads are common and can be muddy in winter.
🏕️ Tent Camping Friendly
Ideal for tent camping with fire pits and tables, located near a river bank.
📸 Capture the Fun
Don't forget your camera to capture the vibrant slides and unique playground features!
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🎟️ Check Entry Fees
Entry tickets for Rainbow Water Park are around 300, with specific timings.
🚗 Remote Location
Rainbow Park Campground is remote; dirt roads are common and can be muddy in winter.
🏕️ Tent Camping Friendly
Ideal for tent camping with fire pits and tables, located near a river bank.
📸 Capture the Fun
Don't forget your camera to capture the vibrant slides and unique playground features!
🛶 River Activities
The Green River is popular for rafters and kayakers, especially on weekends.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Rainbow Park & Island Park offers a mix of experiences, from the thrilling water slides of the water park to the serene camping by the Green River. Visitors praise the natural beauty and peacefulness of the campground, though its remote location and seasonal accessibility are points to consider. The Vancouver playground is a hit for its unique design.
"Rainbow Park Campground is beautiful! There are only four spots - ideal for tent camping - directly adjacent to each other near a river bank. We arrived on a Monday evening around 7 pm in July with three sites left likely due to the campground’s remote nature. Each site features a fire pit, bench table,
and tent site. There are vault toilets and trash cans on site as well. We were lucky enough to see a moose, beaver and many song birds. The view of the river canyon was stunning and extremely quiet and peaceful. The drive further east along Island Park Road was an adventure and seemed mostly ideal for rafters, but it was fun to explore nonetheless. If you happen to be coming from Vernal and need a place to tent/car camp along the way, I recommend this spot! We went to the Dinosaur Quarry the next day, which of course did not disappoint."
Maia Yates
"Super quiet and peaceful, and a nice drive in on the dirt roads. The river is beautiful, and on the weekends people come down it in rafts and kayaks. I was there in March 2025, so it was absolutely freezing at night with hardly any people out there, and the roads were pretty mudded so it was a bit difficult to get in. Keep in mind, you are not alone there, whether it be animals or ~other~ things, so try to remain respectful of everything, don't act stupid or rude regardless of the company you think you're keeping, mind the water and keep away from it at dusk/night, and try keep the pictures to a minimum. I was pretty spooked out the whole time since I was completely alone, but it wouldn't keep me from returning! Maybe next time with a camping buddy, though!"
Bo Rilea Reed
"A nice campground. The views by the river are spectacular."
Piotr Kalinowski
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Rainbow Park Water Park is located on Muddunur Road, beside Girls Junior College in Jammalamadugu. For Rainbow Park Campground, it's a remote location accessible via dirt roads, often used as a launch or disembark point for rafters on the Green River.
Rainbow Park Campground is not accessible in the winter due to road conditions.
The drive to Rainbow Park Campground involves dirt roads, which can become muddy and difficult, especially in winter.
Yes, Rainbow Water Park is situated on Muddunur Road, beside Girls Junior College in Jammalamadugu.
Rainbow Park in Vancouver is a popular playground located in Downtown Vancouver.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The entry ticket for Rainbow Water Park is approximately 300.
Rainbow Water Park operates from 10 am to 4 pm and again from 5 pm to 9 pm.
While not explicitly stated, it's advisable to check for advance booking options, especially during peak season, to avoid disappointment.
The provided information focuses on a general entry ticket for the water park. Specifics on separate attraction fees are not detailed.
Information regarding fees for Rainbow Park Campground is not readily available, but it's often a first-come, first-served site.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
Rainbow Park offers thrilling water slides and a fun playground. Rainbow Park Campground provides a peaceful riverside camping experience with opportunities for wildlife viewing.
The campground features vault toilets, trash cans, fire pits, and bench tables at each site.
Yes, Rainbow Park in Vancouver has a bucket-list playground designed for children, and the water park offers family fun.
Yes, Rainbow Park Campground is ideal for tent camping and offers a serene environment by the river.
Visitors have reported seeing moose, beavers, and various songbirds at Rainbow Park Campground.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the vibrant water slides at the water park and the unique playground structures in Vancouver. The scenic river canyon views at the campground are also stunning.
While not explicitly stated, it's always good practice to be mindful of other visitors and respect privacy when taking photos.
Early morning or late afternoon light can offer beautiful golden hour shots of the river and canyon.
Drone usage policies can vary by location and park regulations. It's best to check local rules before flying.
Popular shots include action shots on the slides, kids enjoying the playground, and scenic views of the river.
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