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Previous names
  
Lion Country Safari

Closed
  
25 September 2011

Phone
  
+1 949-788-0808

Website
  
Official Website

Opened
  
1986

Formerly
  
Lion Country Safari

Wild Rivers (water park)

Location
  
Irvine, California, United States

Address
  
8770 Irvine Center Dr, Irvine, CA 92618, USA

Similar
  
Raging Waters, Knott's Soak City, Irvine Spectrum, Orange County Great Park, Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre

Wild Rivers was a water park in Irvine, California, United States. It opened in 1986 on the site of the former Lion Country Safari. Following the expiration of its lease with The Irvine Company, it closed permanently on September 25, 2011. Since the closure, there have been plans to recreate Wild Rivers in Irvine on or near the Orange County Great Park have been under development.

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History

Before Wild Rivers was built, the land was a drive-through zoo called Lion Country Safari, which went bankrupt and closed in 1984. Construction on Wild Rivers "Mountain" began in 1985 and the park itself opened in 1986.

Closure

In early 2011, Wild Rivers announced that it had lost its lease with The Irvine Company. Both the park and the adjacent Camp James were scheduled to close at the end of the 2011 season. The park was planned to be demolished with 1,750 apartments being built in its place. A new water park was planned to be built on public land near the Orange County Great Park, and was scheduled to open to the public in May 2014.

Proposed Water park at the Orange County Great Park

Since 2012, there have been attempts to redevelop Wild Rivers on or near the Orange County Great Park. It was originally slated that a Wild Rivers park would open in May 2014, but it was then delayed a year later to May 2015 before it was cancelled altogether due to financial and land approval issues. In March 2016, the plans were revived and three months later, on June 26, 2016, the Great Park Board proposed two sites: one 35 acres and the other 60 acres. As of March 2017, there have been no further updates on whether the plans have been approved.

References

Wild Rivers (water park) Wikipedia