Wyandot Lake Map and Brochure (2004 – 2025)
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Years Active: 1984 – 2006, 2008 – Active
Zoombezi Bay isn’t your grandma’s water park. It rose from the ashes of the old Wyandot Lake – a scoop the marketing folks might not mention. This place is a Midwest favorite, and for good reason. We’re talking 22 acres of pure water-fueled chaos! Over 400,000 people get their splash on here every year.
Wyandot Lake Map 2025
In 2025, Wyandot Lake (now Zoombezi Bay) introduces Conservation Tower, a record-setting attraction debuting in summer. This new feature marks the most significant addition to the waterpark for the year, positioned as a landmark experience for guests to be among the first to enjoy.

Printable Wyandot Lake Map PDF 2025
Wyandot Lake Map 2023
Wyandot Lake Map 2005
Wyandot Lake Map 2004
FAQ
What happened to Wyandot Lake?
Wyandot Lake was sold in 2006 and became part of the Columbus Zoo, now operating as Zoombezi Bay. The original amusement park closed, and the site was transformed into a modern water park with new attractions, while some historic elements were removed.
When did Wyandot Lake change to Zoombezi Bay?
Wyandot Lake changed to Zoombezi Bay in 2008 after being sold to the Columbus Zoo in 2006. The rebranded water park opened with new rides and modern facilities, replacing the old amusement park while preserving its location and aquatic focus.
What year did Wyandot Lake close?
Wyandot Lake closed in 2006 after being sold to the Columbus Zoo. The amusement park ceased operations that year and was later redeveloped into the Zoombezi Bay water park, which officially opened in 2008.
How big is Wyandotte Lake?
Wyandot Lake, now part of Zoombezi Bay, originally spanned approximately 22 acres. The water park occupies a similar footprint today, featuring numerous slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river within that space.