Northern California water park temporarily closed after $300,000 fire

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Velocity Island Park, which bills itself as 'Northern California's Premier Cable Park,' is closed after a fire Saturday.

Velocity Island Park, which bills itself as"Northern California's Premier Cable Park," is closed for the week after a structure fire caused $300,000 in damage.

The fire broke out shortly before 9 a.m. Saturday at the Woodland, Calif., water park. According to the Woodland Fire Department, an eatery and an out-building were damaged in the blaze. Velocity Island workers told"We are temporarily closed this weekend due to a structure fire," the."We will be resuming operations this Friday, August 26, 2022. See you next weekend!"

Velocity Island has a variety of water sports on offer, including a wakeboard park with cable tows. There is also a"25,000 square-foot giant inflatable obstacle course" and rentable event space. Its one restaurant is Edgewater Eatery, which serves barbecue, pizzas and other theme park-style food. During the summer, Velocity Island is usually open six days a week. As kids head back to school, the park switches to a weekends-only schedule.

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