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27th July
2009
posted by the Editor

You may want to take your kids to one of these before the summer is out. So here are the places I was able to scare up that are in the basic Fort Worth area that have water slides and kids play areas with waterfalls, etc. Some are full-fledged waterparks where you pay a lot and stay all day — others are simply augmented municipal pools. There’s a park for every budget. So let’s get splashing.

NRH2O – Owned by the City of North Richland Hills (hence the name). This is a pretty spiffy waterpark, with 6 attraction-quality waterslides as well as a kid’s waterfall/pipes area, wave pool, and river. Free parking, free tubes, and concession stand. $22.99 over 48 inches, $18.99 others, and under 2 is free. Discounts for purchasing ahead on the web.

Hurricane Harbor: Run by Six Flags. This is a full size waterpark. You can buy a joint ticket for Hurricane Harbor along with Six Flags, but I wouldn’t advise it, since either of these places would take all day to see. How many slides? I couldn’t count them, but here’s a map to give you an idea. Online, get both kids and adult passes for $19.99; at the park, adults pay $24.99. Kids under two are free. Parking $10.

Water Works Park run by the City of Denton Four slides, children’s play area, river ride. $12-7 non-resident admission depending on age, with discounts available if you show up for the evening after 5.

Bedford Splash This is apparently a smaller waterpark with some kids-splash attractions and a couple of slides. But the price is definitely right:  $5 adults and $4 kids.

Hawaian Falls Mansfield This looks like a pretty well developed waterpark, with lots of stuff to do. Also two people on Twitter mentioned that this was a good place to go.  Here a link to the map. $19.99 adults/$13.99 kids online price.

Keller Point: Run by the City of Keller: A very advanced public pool or a very small waterpark, take your pick. There are two attraction quality slides (small, but fun) two lazy rivers and two little kids splash areas, as well as a “beach” of very shallow water for babies. Two pools, one inside and one out. Concessions. No tubes. Life jackets $2. $10 for adults, $9 for kids, non-resident.

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  1. Stuart McCallum
    12/08/2009

    We are coming over to visit relatives in October, but haven’t been before, so not sure what the weather is like, so just wondered are all the waterparks closed in October.
    Thanks

  2. Sonja
    12/08/2009

    Apparently, Hurricaine Harbor closes September 27th … we do have a winter here, so most City run pools will close around Labor Day. I will try to put a post together of top things to see if visiting Fort Worth.

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