Raging Waters San Jose bids farewell after 40 years

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Raging Waters San Jose, Northern California's largest water park, has announced its permanent closure after nearly four decades of operation. The decision came after evaluating the company's overall portfolio and choosing not to renew the land lease for the San Jose location. While the park is closing, there is potential for a different water park operator to take over the site. San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan expressed sadness over the closure but also excitement for the opportunity to reimagine Lake Cunningham for the community with new recreational uses and business models.
- Raging Waters San Jose announces its closure: "Thank you for all the wonderful memories" CBS San Francisco
- Iconic San Jose Raging Waters announces permanent closure after nearly 40 years ABC7 News Bay Area
- San Jose's Raging Waters closing for the season, not reopening next year NBC Bay Area
- San Jose’s Raging Waters to permanently close The Mercury News
- Raging Waters in San Jose will not reopen in 2024 KRON4
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