You can find this great 100-foot water slide in popular Ohiopyle State Park on Laurel Highlands southside. Unlike some of the water slides mentioned here, it’s not at all hidden and even has a parking lot. If you’re into hiking though, you can begin your journey at Cucumber Falls located on the main trailhead. Less than three miles later, you will find the winding sandstone slide. It can be a rough ride. Skimpy swimwear is not recommended.
Less than an hour’s drive east of the city of Seattle, nestled in majestic Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, is Denny Creek. Here you’ll find not only natural water slides but hiking trails and a waterfall too. The slides are one mile from the actual trailhead. The slides are family-friendly and you can take in the natural beauty of striking about one mile beyond the slides too.