Join us for the 48th Annual World Championship Watercross! Tickets will go on sale late Spring 2025. Watch for our online Flash Sale along with local pre-sale discounts the week of the event.

🎟️Tickets are available for the Weekend (Fri-Sun) or Single Day. Prices are:

Weekend:
Adults (ages 16+) = $50
Youth (ages 6-15) = $20
Kids 5 & Under = Free

Single Day:
Adults (ages 16+) = $30
Youth (ages 6-15) = $10
Kids 5 & Under = Free

  • Wristband needed for Entry!
  • IDs required for 21+ wristbands
  • No tents or umbrellas allowed in
  • No pets
  • No outside food or beverages allowed
  • EMPTY coolers allowed into the event (ice is available at beer stands)

Will this be your first World Championship Watercross to attend? Or haven’t been in a while? Here’s a refresher on our Spectator Tips & Rules . We appreciate you taking time to read them and help us make the event the best ever!

Helpful tip: bring cash as many vendors may not accept credit cards

We do have 2 large tents with picnic tables if you need to escape to the shade.

Wear sunscreen!

IDs will be checked and required for anyone drinking alcohol.

No pets at the event or campgrounds (only exception is service animals).

No personal fireworks

No bicycles, rollerblades, ATVs, radio-controlled toys, water balloon sling shots

No shade umbrellas or shade tents, chaise lounge chairs, or other items that may hamper your neighboring spectators. You will want to bring lawn chairs and/or picnic blankets as we don’t have bleachers.

EMPTY carry-on coolers are allowed. Coolers will be checked at the gates. At our pavilion beverage stands there will be a variety of bottled water, Gatorade, Pepsi products, beer, seltzers and malted beverages available for sale as well as 5lb bags of ice and 12-pack beer discounts.

We ask you to not use profane language and that you conduct yourself respectfully.

Of course, we do not tolerate any weapons, intoxication, drugs, disorderly conduct, consumption of alcohol by minors and other violations of law.

Our police officers are available at all times, and we are happy to report that incidents of this nature are rare.