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A restaurant. Swimming areas. Outdoor cabanas. Inflatable play structures. What we know about Cactus Surf Park’s water use Last spring, the surf park had an expected opening date of April 2024.
Cactus Surf Park, a water park expected to start construction in Gilbert Regional Park this summer, could use nearly 50 million to 65 million gallons of water per year. At the high end, that’s ...
Cactus Surf Park intends to develop a 25-acre surf park at Gilbert Regional Park near Queen Creek and Higley roads under the same name.
Cactus Surf projected to reduce its water need down to 100-acre feet annually from 200-feet annually. A golf course uses on average 485 acre-feet of water in a single year, according to the town.
The projected open date for Cactus Surf Park, located at Higley and Queen Creek roads, is now 2025 after a new water-efficient design was unveiled Wednesday, the town said in a press release.