
Wild Water Adventure Park mascot Slick Duck (with a cone on his head) helps break ground for the long-anticipated endless river feature on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025. Dylan Gonzales photos
Written by Dylan Gonzales
Wild Water Adventure Park in Clovis celebrated a major milestone on Tuesday afternoon with the groundbreaking of the park’s long-awaited endless river attraction.
“This is a major addition. It’s going to change the flow of the park attendance throughout the day, and it’s going to reorganize how we do things,” said Kathy Siggers, whose husband founded the park in 1973. “We’re a mom-and-pop organization. We depend on the community support for every milestone we’ve met.”
The endless river will be more than 900 linear feet and will feature a zero-depth. beach-style entry and multiple access points throughout the river. There are also plans to add food and beverage pop-ups along the course.
Siggers said the river has been in discussions for a quarter-century.

“It’s a ride that everyone’s been asking for for a long time. It’s been on our drawing board for 25 years,” Siggers said.
It going to be located in an empty field just west of the water slides, on the western side of the 52-acre complex.
Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig, who attended Kastner Intermediate in Clovis Unified, shared his memories of going to Wild Water Adventure as an eighth grader on a field trip.
“This property is something that’s created memories for generations,” he said. “As long as I’m a supervisor here in Fresno County, you will continue to have my support.”
Construction for the endless river will begin in the next few days and is expected to be completed in early 2026, around February or March.