Rock-A-Hula was a popular waterpark located in the Mojave Desert, opening in 1961 as a vibrant desert-themed attraction. It featured water slides, a wave pool, and a unique tropical atmosphere in the heart of the desert. The park operated until the early 1980s before closing due to declining visitor numbers and financial troubles. Now abandoned, it offers a striking contrast of decaying structures against the vast desert landscape, making it a fascinating subject for photographers capturing the eerie remnants of mid-20th-century Americana and forgotten leisure destinations