Adults can go on it too – but only if they can fit in the boat. It’s tame but cute, and my three (especially my less adventurous twin loved it). They sit in a boat on their own and sail around a bumpy stream before splashing into a pool of water at the end. It’s Camel Creek’s mini log flume perfect for little ones. Opposite that was Creeky’s Water Rush, another firm favourite. And it’s quicker than it looks when you’re actually on it! We went on it so many times, we were practically on first name terms with the member of staff. I think they thought it was their birthday all over again!įirst up, they all went on the Clown Coaster, a bumpy roller coaster that speeds you around and around – much to their delight. They couldn’t quite believe their eyes or luck at what rides they could go on. We totally intended to get round to everything but my boys seemed to get kind of stuck in one area called Swampy and Dina Land – named after Camel Creek mascots. The three year old was enjoying it too… Something for everyone at Camel CreekĬamel Creek is one Cornwall’s biggest adventure parks and offers so many rollercoasters, water slides, and rides for all ages, there is literally something to keep everyone in the family happy, whatever their age. It *might have been because one of my three year old twins insisted on taking Grandad on the bumpy Mini Mega Slide approximately 3,697 times, but well, he was having fun. There’s so much to do, we didn’t manage to get round it all, despite us being there for a full day. It’s not often I take my boys to a theme park for the first time and don’t manage to cover everything there is to offer – but that’s what happened at Camel Creek Adventure Park. AD | We were given free entry into Camel Creek for the purpose of this review, but all opinions and pictures are my own.
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