South Bay Shores


South Bay Shores is a water park located at California's Great America amusement park in Santa Clara, California. The water park is owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation and opened as Crocodile Dundee's Boomerang Bay in 2004. The name was shortened to Boomerang Bay in 2007. For the 2021 season, it was expanded and renamed South Bay Shores.

History

Crocodile Dundee's Boomerang Bay opened in 2004 as the first water park in Northern California to be included within an amusement park. Originally covering, the water park was expanded the following year in 2005 to with the addition of a lazy river ride, two water slides and a swimming pool. Following Cedar Fair's purchase of Paramount Parks properties in 2006, which included California's Great America, the name of the water park was shortened to Boomerang Bay for the 2007 season.
On August 8, 2019, California's Great America announced that Boomerang Bay would be renamed South Bay Shores and expanded for the 2020 season with several new additions, including a six-slide complex, eight kiddie slides, and other amenities within the complex. The park did not operate in 2020 or in the first half of the 2021 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic and two stay-at-home orders issued by California Governor Gavin Newsom.
In 2022, Cedar Fair sold the land occupied by the park to Prologis, announcing intentions to permanently close Great America by 2033. Cedar Fair stated that the sale will help them lower the company's corporate debt to $2 billion.

List of attractions

Note: Number ratings assigned per California's Great America, while the colors are unique to Wikipedia. For more details, refer to the California's Great America Guest Assistance Guide.
NameYear OpenedDescriptionFormer nameManufacturerModelRating
Barracuda2021Solo inner-tube water slide with a drop at the end. Part of Pacific Surge six-slide complex.N/AWhiteWater WestOpen Flume5
Breakers Bay2007 wave pool.Great Barrier ReefWave Pool4
Coastal Cruz2004Four-person raft water slideDidgeridoo FallsWhiteWater WestFamily Raft Ride4
Feeding Frenzy2021Solo inner-tube water slide with a bowl at the end. Part of Pacific Surge six-slide complex.N/AWhiteWater WestSuper Bowl5
Mission Falls2004Two-person inner-tube water slideDown Under ThunderWhiteWater WestBoomerango4
NorCal Wipeout2004Fully enclosed, two-person inner-tube water slideTasmanian TyphoonWhiteWater WestWater Coaster3
Otter Trotter2004Children's "spray-ground" with interactive fountains and other water activities.Kookaburra CayWhiteWater WestAquaSpray1
Pup's Pier2004Family-oriented, multi-level water fortress complete with slides, bridges, and rope laddersJackaroo LandingWhiteWater WestRain Fortress 5A3
Reef Racer 2005 body water slide with enclosed chute and a 45-degree drop, relocated from the former Manteca Waterslides.Ripsnort RidgeProSlidePLUMMET4
Reef Racer 2005Fully enclosed body water slide over three stories tall featuring twists and serpentine curves, relocated from the former Manteca Waterslides.Screamin' WombatProSlideTurboTWISTER4
Rushin' River2005Lazy river rideCastaway CreekWave Pool2
Shark Reef Plunge2021Four fully enclosed drop capsule body water slides. Part of Pacific Surge six-slide complex. It is similar to the installations at other Cedar Fair parks including Kings Dominion, Dorney Park, Carowinds, Cedar Point, Knott's Berry Farm, Worlds of Fun, and Kings Island.N/AWhiteWater WestAquaDrop/HSAT5
Tide Pool2005/2021Family-friendly heated lagoon with a tropical theme. 8 new kiddie water slides added to the lagoon in 2021.Boomerang LagoonWhiteWater West Mini Slides1