Lost Island
Experience the ultimate tropical escape at Lost Island, home to both a world-class theme park and a premier waterpark in one destination. Whether you are conquering the mythical realms of the theme park or cooling off in the massive wave pool and lazy river, these two distinct parks offer an unforgettable adventure for every explorer.
Your Island Adventure Awaits
Lost Island Waterpark
Ranked among the best in the nation, the Waterpark is a lush oasis featuring slide for all-ages, a massive wave pool, and one of the longest lazy rivers in the Midwest. From the daring heights of Lost Soul Falls to the interactive play areas for younger explorers, it is the perfect place to cool off and soak up the sun.
Lost Island Themepark
Step into a land of magic and mystery at the Themepark. This immersive experience is divided into five distinct "realms" inspired by the elements. Enjoy world-class roller coasters like Fire Runner, engaging rides, and beautifully themed attractions that transport you to another world!
FAQs
Are the Themepark and Waterpark in the same location?
While the two parks are very close to each other, they are separate gates with their own entrances and parking lots. The Ohana Shuttle provides a free and convenient way to travel between the two parks.
Can I visit both parks on the same day?
Yes! You can purchase a Island Pass that grants access to both the Themepark and the Waterpark. However, because both parks offer a full day’s worth of attractions, many families prefer to dedicate a separate day to each to ensure they have enough time to explore every realm and slide.
What is the parking situation?
Parking at Lost Island Waterpark is $10 per space while visiting. A portion of your parking fee is donated to Make-A-Wish Iowa!
Can I bring my own food or drinks into the parks?
Outside food, beverages, and coolers are not permitted inside either park. However, you are encouraged to bring an empty, reusable water bottle, which can be filled at any of the water fountains or cafes throughout the parks to stay hydrated.