Tennessee offers a diverse array of exciting water parks, each with its unique features and attractions. Here’s a rundown of some of the best in the state:
- Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort, Hermitage: Set on the shores of Percy Priest Lake, this resort offers over a million gallons of water fun, including a large wave pool, a lazy river, thrilling slides, a water treehouse and playground for kids, and dryland activities like Treetop Adventure Park.
- Wetlands Water Park, Jonesborough: Ideal for both relaxation and adventure, this park features three thrilling slides, a children’s otter slide, a zero-depth entry pool, a lazy river, a café, and a sand volleyball court.
- Wildwater Rafting – Pigeon River, Hartford: Offering a unique experience, this venue provides exhilarating rafting down the Pigeon River, suitable for ages five and up, along with picnic areas, volleyball, a climbing wall, and zip lines.
- Kingsport Aquatic Center, Kingsport: Boasting both outdoor and indoor water facilities, the outdoor park includes giant slides and a lazy river, while the indoor area has three heated pools, including an Olympic-sized pool.
- Cumberland Park, Nashville: A new addition to Nashville’s riverfront, this park features a water splash area with unique play structures and squirting features, an outdoor amphitheater, a climbing wall, “The Hollow” wave-shaped playground, and the Explorer Trail.
- Kirkpatrick Sprayground, Nashville: A seasonal favorite for all ages, this sprayground offers interactive water features and jets, designed for safety and fun with non-slip surfaces and footpad-operated equipment.
- Westgate Smoky Mountain Resort & Spa, Gatlinburg: This resort includes the Wild Bear Falls indoor water park, with a lazy river, giant slides, a large
kiddie area with a treehouse activity structure, a café, and spa and fitness facilities.
- Dollywood’s Splash Country, Pigeon Forge: Part of the famous Dollywood amusement park, Splash Country offers a range of attractions, including thrilling slides, lazy rivers, waterfalls, and areas suitable for all age groups like the Fire Tower Falls, Mountain Scream, and a children’s area with a long lazy river and wave pool.
- Wave Country-Wave Pool, Nashville: This park features a wave pool, five slides including flume and speed slides, a kiddie pool, a playground with interactive water features, and a concession stand. Coolers are allowed.
- Patterson Park Indoor Pool, Murfreesboro: This indoor facility offers a triple loop water slide, a four-lane lap swimming area, an interactive Water Play System, and a zero-depth entry pool suitable for all ages, along with fitness classes and swimming sessions.
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