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Lifeguards, cameras, all that water: 6 things to know about Idaho’s Roaring Springs Waterpark

A potato-shaped bucket called Tippin’ Tater dumps water on patrons. The Idaho-themed attraction is part of Roaring Springs Waterpark’s latest expansion efforts. The park, in Meridian, Idaho, is the Northwest’s biggest water park. (Sarah A. Miller/Idaho Statesman/TNS)
A potato-shaped bucket called Tippin’ Tater dumps water on patrons. The Idaho-themed attraction is part of Roaring Springs Waterpark’s latest expansion efforts. The park, in Meridian, Idaho, is the Northwest’s biggest water park. (Sarah A. Miller/Idaho Statesman/TNS)
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Camp IdaH2O, the latest expansion of Roaring Springs Waterpark, is a celebration of life in the Pacific Northwest, says Tiffany Quilici, the water park’s chief marketing officer.

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