The Jay Peak Pump House indoor waterpark is a place for well-earned leisure. A place to experience the mountain when the mountain may have beaten you momentarily. A place where you can surf, climb, float the Big River like a boss or sit out a rough day. A place where the movement of the water does more than keep you entertained. It actually moves you.
LA CHUTE
French for, you’ll scream your face off (or The Drop, whatever), La Chute stands an impressive 65’ in the air (give or take) and actually protrudes from the building in a more than foreboding way. Riders enter the tube, cross their arms and legs then wait for the countdown. 3. 2. 1. 45 miles per hour, a full 360 degree rotation and roughly 6 seconds later, they’re arrive at the bottom. Forever changed. You will be too.
DOUBLE BARREL FLOWRIDER
A cross between skateboarding, surfing and snowboarding (minus the kneepads, sharks and snow), Flowriding has become all the rage thanks to the forgiving nature of what it takes to learn (you bounce on a surprisingly soft platform and not Reef coral). Those with a modicum of athletic ability will be up and carving in no time.
BIG RIVER
Named after the famous Johnny Cash tune (unless someone is looking for resulting royalties, then it was just our Marketing folks doing their thing), our Big River winds lazily around the border of the entire park. We stop short of calling it a Lazy River not only because that seems sort of weak, but because it’s anything but; lazy we mean. With rapids around several turns, exploding depth charges and strong currents, a few laps on our River will leave you loving Big River when she calls (see annotated lyrics).
MILL POND KIDS PLAY AREA
Our nod to the smallest within Raised Jay Nation, Mill Pond has a graduated entry point perfect for small, nervous feet, a wild play structure with requisite water cannons and thing a mabobs and a tipping sap bucket, that we only fill with hot syrup during late March when our Maple Trees are bursting. Bring your pancakes.
Hours of Operations
Hours and Days vary – please visit the Jay Peak Resorts website for updated information.