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Splash in the Boro's wave pool temporarily closed

Due to an issue affecting the water in the wave pool, Splash in the Boro management has temporarily closed the attraction until crews can assess and resolve the situation. The rest of the park remains open.
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The Splash in the Boro wave pool has been temporarily shut down to address an issue that arose on Monday, May 26.

On Monday, May 26, 2025, Splash in the Boro Waterpark closed its wave pool attraction due to an "issue affecting the water." They clarified that it is not a waterborne issue, so there is no threat of illness to anyone who has recently used the pool. The rest of the park remains open.

See a statement from management below. An update is expected after crews complete their work today.

Dear Guests,

We want to inform you that due to a recent issue affecting the water in our wave pool, we are temporarily suspending operations of the wave pool. We will have professionals onsite Tuesday, May 27 to assess the situation. Our primary concern is the safety and comfort of our guests, and we will be working with professionals to assess and resolve the situation.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding as we take the necessary steps to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all. We will provide updates as soon as the issue has been addressed, and the wave pool is ready for use again.

Thank you for your patience, and we look forward to welcoming you back to the wave pool very soon.

Edited to add: There is no issue or concern for anyone who has previously swam in the pool this season as it is not a waterborne issue.

Sincerely,
Splash in the Boro Management

Splash in the Boro is located inside Mill Creek Regional Park in Statesboro and is part of Bulloch County Recreation and Parks Department. For more information on Splash in the Boro, please visit www.splashintheboro.com and on Facebook and Instagram or call 912-489-3000.