Virginia's Waterparks

Your kids will be over-the-top excited when you take them to a Virginia waterpark. Bring the camera, sunblock, and plenty of laughs for these wet and wild adventures!
Tidewater/Hampton Roads | Central Virginia
Northern Virginia | Blue Ridge Highlands
Shenandoah Valley
Water Country USA, Williamsburg
This is the mid-Atlantic's largest waterpark, featuring plunging water slides, twisting flumes, a free-floating river, surf-boggans,
waterfalls, caves, water curtains, lagoons and a huge Surfer's
Bay with real
surfing waves. Don't miss Big Daddy
Falls, Malibu Pipeline or Aquazoid, the world's largest special-effects
family raft ride!
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Ocean Breeze Waterpark, Virginia Beach
Offering 16 waterslides, a 1 million-gallon Runaway Baywave pool, the Buccaneer
Bay children's area and other fantastic
attractions, Ocean Breeze is perfect family fun at the beach! Little kids can enjoy any of the three South Seas Silly
Slides, splashing
in water just a foot deep!
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Great Wolf Lodge, Williamsburg
This 67,000-square-foot indoor waterpark has been named the Number One Pool in the USA by TripAdvisor, and is a year 'round favorite at a warm 84 degrees all the time! Bear Track Landing Waterpark includes two twisting tube slides
extending outdoors before plunging riders into the pool indoors! The family
flume, lazy river and a children's leisure pool are designed for safety as well
as optimum family fun.
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WaterWorks is included with admission to Paramount's Kings Dominion, and is 19-acres of great aquatic fun! The world's tallest enclosed dark tube slide - Pipeline Peak - is a highlight of the day, as well as Surf City Splash House - a giant water-powered playhouse with a swinging bridge, water slides and a 40-foot-high water bucket that tips over onto unsuspecting parents and grandparents!
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Pocahontas State Park, Chesterfield
Stay at Pocahontas
State Park and enjoy the pool.
It's almost a waterpark ... a slide, enclosed tube, bubblers and sprays make it a pretty enjoyable attraction for camping kids.
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SplashDown Waterpark, Manassas
With five water areas spreading over 11 acres with "funbrellas" and
pavilions, SplashDown is one of Northern Virginia's favorite summer chill destinations. The fun also includes a 770-foot Lazy
River for tubin',
two fast Cannon Ball Slides, the Big
Kahuna Beach with more than 250 tons of
sand, and two 4-story waterslides!
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Signal Bay Waterpark, Manassas
Signal Bay is a 27,000 square foot aquatic fun zone in Manassas boasting slides, a lazy river, water cannons and a beach volleyball court.
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Water Mine Family Swimmin' Hole, Reston
The Water
Mine isn't just any old-fashioned swimmin'
hole. This one takes you back to the Wild West with covered wagons, mountain
slides and Pete the Prospector lookin' to strike gold at the Water Mine!
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Waterworks Waterpark, Dale City
Waterworks is all about climbing, sliding, sprays and splashing good fun! Kids can climb on the hippo, take a ride down the enclosed speed slide, and take it easy by the beach pool entry.
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Great Waves, Alexandria
There’s fun for everyone at Great Waves! Catch a wave in the Wave
Pool or twist and turn down four-story water slides. Little tykes can enjoy the tad pool.
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Alexander Water Park, Dublin
Take a 38 ft. long slide into the warm water or work it out with eight lanes for lap swimming. Shallow water with a frog and boat slide entertains the little ones, and older kids will enjoy water basketball, spray toys and water drops!
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Massanutten WaterPark, Massanutten
Massanutten's indoor WaterPark is a unique multi-story interactive fortress with five slides,
a giant tipping bucket, water falls and cannons! Take a lazy river ride on the Blue Ridge Rapids, or try the Avalanche and Skyline
Falls -
body slides!
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