Manchester Iowa Whitewater Park
A few members of the Sioux Falls Whitewater Park made a trip to the new and biggest whitewater park in Iowa, Manchester Whitewater Park. Now this park is quite a drive from Sioux Falls but it was well worth the five hour trip.
Walking down the beginning part of the park was great. They had large sandstones to walk on along with a nice sidewalk winding all the way to the beginning . As we wait our turn to start heading down the first feature you can’t help to notice your perma smile from all the kids laughing down the first feature.
The first feature was steep and fast. It was a hot day so it was nice to get a good splash right off the bat. We played around with eddy turns and peel outs and headed to the second feature. The second feature was steep like the first one but not as swift. We also played around for a few minutes with the feature eager to hit them all right away we headed to the third feature. The third feature we spent most of our day at since it had a good entry into the wave and had a good distance between this feature and the next. We ended up staying on the third feature for about 45 minutes until we decided to hit the rest of the features and try it all over again. The fourth feature is more of a rock dam in my eyes, no decent wave to surf but fu
n to practice some boofing. We quickly moved the fifth wave. This one was steep and really fast. The fifth feature really got the blood pumping and was a nice wave for side surfing. We quickly ran feature six since this one looked similar to feature five and wanted to great rush of speeding down the wave and slamming into a wall of water. Now our pulse is really jumping so we continued to hit feature seven. All of our group had smiles from ear to ear and a lot of woohooing on those last three features. Getting out was easier as pie. Simply got out of our kayaks and walked up the windy sidewalk path and started our way to the beginning. We continued to go down and hit up the different feature throughout the day and a blast hanging out with paddlers, tubers and swimmers. Towards the end of the day we decided to try going down all six features just with our lifejackets. We had to get the full experience but didn’t feel the need to rent a tube at the local restaurant right at the park. So we jumped in at the first features and let the current take us. Surprising enough this was a blast, we actually ended up going down three times this way. The waves were save enough for us to go down the features feet first and head first. To me it felt like a slip and slide adults could enjoy.

It might be a five hour drive but it is 100% worth it. Great people use these features, everyone is friendly, and the local restaurants are top notch.
Check out Manchester Whitewater Park!