A thermal water park in Bešeňová, SlovakiaThe following is a list of notable water parks in the world sorted by region. A water park or waterpark is an amusement park that features water play areas, such as water slides, splash pads, spraygrounds (water playgrounds), lazy rivers, wave pools, or other recreational bathing, swimming, and barefooting environments.
Defunct water parks
Canada
A view of Wild Rapids Waterslide Park
Japan
Exterior view of Seagaia Ocean Dome
Netherlands
Palestinian territories
Russia
United Kingdom
United States
Wild Rivers water park in 2010
- Big Surf, Tempe - Closed in 2019
- CoCo Key Water Resort, Omaha
- Disney's River Country, Lake Buena Vista, Florida[4] - Closed in 2001
- Fort Rapids, Columbus, Ohio[5]
- Heritage USA, Fort Mill, South Carolina - Closed in 1989
- Key Lime Cove, Gurnee, Illinois; now named Great Wolf Lodge[6] - Closed in 2017 (Key Lime Dove)
- Lake Dolores Waterpark, Newberry Springs, California
- Manteca Waterslides, Manteca, California[7]
- Maui Sands Resort & Indoor Water Park, Sandusky
- Pleasure Island, Muskegon, Michigan
- Schlitterbahn Waterpark Kansas City, Kansas City, Kansas - Closed in 2018
- Six Flags Atlantis, Hollywood, Florida
- Splash Amarillo Waterpark, Amarillo, Texas[8]
- Splash Down Dunes, Porter, Indiana[9]
- Splash Kingdom Waterpark, Redlands
- Splashtown San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas
- Water Park of America, Bloomington, Minnesota
- Wet 'n Wild, Garland, Texas
- Wet 'n Wild Orlando, Orlando, Florida[10]
- Wild Waters, Ocala, Florida
- Wildwater Kingdom, Aurora, Ohio
Vietnam