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      • Wet ‘N' Wild Waterworld, located north of El Paso close to the New Mexico border, is home to the biggest wave pool in Texas.
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  2. Our Texas water park and resort features the Waco Surf Hotel, Cabins, our RV Hookups, Surf Houses, and our massive Cable Park, the world’s longest lazy river (allegedly), and the Wedge Slides. The resort’s 2-acre surf lake uses PerfectSwell® technology to guarantee you’re riding flawless surf.

  3. With the biggest wave pool in Texas and the most shade of any waterpark in the world, you’ll conquer the Summer at WetNWild. Whether you’re looking for thrill slides like the 7 story drop on the screamer, kids water play at Atlantis Adventure, or just relaxing float around Little Rio, Wet’ N’ Wild’s 25 slides and attractions ...

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    • Hawaiian Falls, Waco
    • Waterpark at The Villages, Lake Palestine

    The first stop on our list of best water parks in Texas is the popular Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine, a northwestern suburb of Dallas, you’ll find them just north of the Dallas airport off SH-26. Great Wolf Lodgehas built a reputation as being the all-in-one destination for families. Their main attraction being the 80,000 square-foot waterpark, whi...

    Visit Epic Watersnext time you’re in Grand Prairie. Find them on the southwest side of Dallas, near the intersection of W Pioneer Parkway and the President George Bush Turnpike onto Waterwood Drive. We consider Epic Waters one of the best water parks in Texas because there’s something for all ages. Find thrilling water slides like the Yellow Jacket...

    Find El Paso’s Wet ‘n’ Wild Water Worldjust south of the Texas/New Mexico border off IH-10. Home to the biggest wave pool in the state, it’s just one of the reasons why we included Wet ‘n’ Wild on our list of the best water parks in Texas. Texas water park is a beautiful, hilly park with lots of tree shade and green areas, so you aren’t baking in t...

    Check out Aquatica, the water park at SeaWorld. They’re inside the 1604 Loop, on the west side of the city, off 151. Connected to the famed sea life sanctuary, guests can enjoy all the perks of a Texas water park while also having the chance to wade in a pool with stingrays. Guests of all ages will find something to do at Aquatica, one of the best ...

    New Braunfels’ Schlitterbahnhas been crowned World’s Best Water Park for 23 years in a row by Amusement Today. This is a must-visit on our list of best water parks in Texas. The park is spread out over 70 acres on the banks of the Comal River blocks from downtown New Braunfels. Tube down miles of a sun-dappled river winding through Schlitterbahn’s ...

    Located across from the Tarrant County College campus on 26 in North Richland Hills is NRH2O Family Waterpark. They cater to the residents of the Dallas/Fort Worth suburb, but we recommend this spot for anyone looking for a great water park! On our list of the best water parks in Texas, NRH2O wins for affordability, and guests of the park will love...

    The Splashway Waterpark and Campgroundis about halfway between San Antonio and Houston on Highway 90 in Sheridan. This is a hidden gem in the middle country that deserves to be on the list of best waterparks in Texas! Splashway is an unassuming waterpark and campground that guests love for its attention to detail. Every year they open with more and...

    Check out the Bahama Beach Waterparkin Oak Cliff, off Martin D. Love Freeway in Dallas. When you come upon this Texas water park, it’s a bright burst of all kinds of colors. While Bahama Beach is on the smaller side, it’s a very affordable water park in the heart of the city. On our list of best water parks in Texas, guests rave about how friendly ...

    Next on our list of best water parks in Texas is Hawaiian Falls. This 10-acre park is located on the north side of Waco off Lake Shore Drive in Riverbend Park. It has a lazy river, slides, and rides of varying thrill levels, a wave pool, and a water playground for kids under 12. For a thrill, ride the Rush in complete darkness! Along with twists an...

    Southwest of Tyler, outside of Flint, is the Waterpark at the Villages, just one feature of the Villages Resort on Lake Palestine. This is a large resort with many different amenities, including horseback riding, mini-golf, and boating. Waterpark is a beautiful family-friendly indoor water park available to both resort guests and the general public...

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    • Aquatica: San Antonio. Tapping into SeaWorld's quest for conservation, Aquatica was made for lovers of both various water pursuits and animals. Here, guests can get an up-close look at their favorite underwater creatures aboard the park's signature attraction: Stingray Falls.
    • Epic Waters Indoor Water Park: Grand Prairie. The largest indoor water park in Texas dazzles with 80,000 square feet of attractions, all housed under a retractable glass roof.
    • Great Wolf Lodge: Grapevine. Hotels with water parks may be a common find, but Great Wolf Lodge, now with 18 locations throughout the country, really paved the way for this type of unique family destination.
    • Kalahari Resorts & Conventions: Round Rock. For those looking for a water-park-meets-hotel concept, Kalahari Resorts entered the Texas market in 2020 with its jaw-dropping, 223,000-square-foot complex.
  4. Boasting the biggest wave pool in Texas and a lazy river dubbed the Little Rio Grande, Wet-N-Wild is a literal oasis in the desert. Tickets: $40 and up for ages 4 and up; $10 for ages 1-3. 8804 S. Desert Blvd., Anthony. 915-886-2222; wetnwildwaterworld.com

  5. Almost smack in the middle of Dallas and Austin though is Waco Surf Park, an up-and-coming wave pool that also offers wakeboarding, waterslides, a lazy river, and cabins for guests to stay overnight. I had the privilege of visiting this past summer and am already hoping to make a trip back soon.