A family of three is contemplating the large inflatable ship's wheel floating in front of them on Lake Wisconsin Dells. It's one of several dozen obstacles in what claims to be the largest inflatable waterpark in the nation. In addition to the wheel, obstacles include bridges, trampolines, climbing walls and pyramids, all stitched together by floating mats.
The dad tries to run across one of the wheel's narrow spokes, but slips off and splashes into the water. "This is like being on 'American Ninja Warrior,'" he says with a laugh. The daughter tries next, but meets the same fate. When the mom manages to safely cross the wheel, albeit with much wobbling, I give a loud cheer.
The inflatable waterpark, called Waterworld, is the central feature at the Land of Natura, one of the newest attractions in the vacation mecca of Wisconsin Dells. It includes a separate Mini-Waterworld for tots, floating cabanas and two inflated waterslides (30 and 60 feet long) affixed to the side of Mount Natura, a manmade hill towering over the lake.
At 20 feet deep, Lake Wisconsin Dells is itself new and manmade. Its 15 million gallons of water are chlorine-free yet clean and clear, thanks to an adjacent wetland bog that serves as a natural filter. A 2-foot-tall waterfall — Crystal Cascades — stretches 200 feet wide, enticing guests to sit on or under its rushing waters. A small island can accommodate several sunbathers, and there's a snorkeling cavern. Paddleboard and kayak rentals are available.
But the water park and the naturally filtered lake are just two elements within the sprawling new park that are designed to connect people with nature. There's also a treetop walkway, a private beach on the nearby Wisconsin River, and 10 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails.
To celebrate its first full season, the Land of Natura is offering free admission to its lake and beach all summer. Tickets for Waterworld, the treetop walkway, private beach and other attractions are currently discounted at $19.99.
Encouraging playing outside
The Land of Natura is the brainchild of Adam, David and Rich Makowski, lifelong Dells residents who grew up running through the Wisconsin woods and splashing around in the state's lakes and rivers. The family also frequented the Florida Keys, another outdoor paradise.
"We grew up craving being immersed in nature," says Adam Makowski. "It made us feel relaxed and like we were on vacation."