10 Best Water Parks in Las Vegas (Fun for the Entire Family!)

Las Vegas is well-known as “Sin City” and the county seat of Clark County, Nevada. Despite being generally recognized for its casinos, clubs, night spots, and grown-up entertainment, it is much more than it appears to be. The city also boasts other fun non-limiting activities anyone, regardless of age, can enjoy.  

Apart from the nightlife popularly associated with Vegas, there is another much-favored attraction this city has to offer – water parks! Water Parks in this city are well-structured with to-die-for features for every family, including children. Guaranteeing a delightful water adventure, there is no better place to be in for a vacation than in one of Vegas’ water parks.  

As you read on, there is a detailed list of the best seventeen water parks in Las Vegas. So, if you are arranging a trip with your family or buddies to the nightly city, include one of these sites to get a one-of-a-kind experience.

Top Water Parks in Las Vegas

1. The Splash Zone  

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Grab a lounge chair and relax on acres of fun sites at Circus Circus, Las Vegas. Become a registered guest and enjoy exclusive access to the Splash Zone and Pool facility. Although, the public or unregistered guests often get permits into the park on certain occasions by the administration for a fee.

Have an amazing family time in the all-ages water park. It has a 50-foot slide tower with an interactive water play area at the splash pad. There are also water cannons, spill buckets, rain trees, and lots more attractions. If you want to try out the waters, you could relish a swim in one of the two relaxing pools and whirlpools.

The limited number of cabanas on the premises costs about $100 and above. They are normally available on the basis of “first come, first serve.” However, you could reserve ahead instead. Moreover, for budget-friendly minds, this beautiful location offers a great view to experience and cool off every summer.  

📍Map It: 2880 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109 | Phone: (702) 734-0410, (800) 634-3450 | Website | Hours: Pool & Splash Pad: Monday to Sunday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Slide Tower: 12 PM-5 PM | Entrance: Adults: $40 (48+ inches tall), Below 48 inches tall: $20

2. Wet ‘N’ Wild

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Journey to the adventurous Wet ‘N’ Wild, twenty minutes from the prominent Las Vegas Strip of the I-215. It is seated on 33.5 acres of land, offering something to everyone and promising an epic thrilling adventure.

Fill your body with adrenaline by using any of the twenty-six water slides and features in the park. You can also find some of the largest and most intense slides in all of Nevada with tight and extreme turns.

This park is a significant tourist attraction, drawing vacationers worldwide. Trust the friendly staff to cater to all your needs during your stay. Also, try out any of the interactive areas in the park, ranging from exciting sceneries to more calm and kid-friendly zones.

📍Map It: 7055 S Fort Apache Road, Las Vegas, Nevada | Phone: (702) 979-1600 | Website | Hours: Monday to Sunday: 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM | Entrance: Adults: $34.99, Children (below 42 inches): $29.99, Ages 2 and under: Free, 60 and above: $9.99

3. The Tank

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📍Map It: 129 Fremont Street Las Vegas, NV 89101 | Phone: (702) 385-7111 | Website | Hours: Monday to Sunday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM | Entrance: Adults: $25 – $35, Age 12 and under: $24

Experience the ultimate escapade with sharks in The Tank! Like its name, this is a 200,000-gallon tank with real sharks. Yes, indeed, living sharks! You can peer at them through the reassuringly thick glass as you slide down within the aquarium into the central pool using an attached 30-foot water slide.  

The Tank is located in downtown Las Vegas’s center, within the Golden Nugget Hotel. Also, a $30 million pool facility surrounds it. There are also various false waterfalls, promising serene swimming moments.

Tourists can access the pool with or without the featured shark tank slide. Those with shark phobia can do without the slide to avoid viewing the creature as they slide through.

Understand more about aquatic life by joining the tour behind the scenes, hosted by marine biologists. These experts enthusiastically provide several jaw-dropping facts on the marine life in the tank.

In addition to the enormous aquarium, there are seventeen private cabanas all across three separate floors with Jacuzzis and multiple water slides. There is also a reserved pool for ages 21 and above. It is known as The Hideout, mainly for those who yearn for a minimal but thrilling experience. 

4. Cowabunga Bay

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📍Map It: 900 Galleria Drive, Henderson, Nevada | Phone: (725) 267-2262 | Website | Hours: Monday to Sunday 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM | Entrance: Adults: $39.99, Youths: $29.99

Enjoy delightful moments of relaxation at Cowabunga Bay. Or, for a private and exclusive experience, you could use one of their VIP Cubanas. And although the park functions every day of the week, they recommend making earlier bookings before visiting.

The water park features more than twenty customary slides and nine water slides. It also houses four surf and swimming pools, sandy shores, still rivers, and a giant artificial wave of up to 72 feet. Take sliding to the next level using the slides’ multiple twists and turns, and have an adrenaline-filled experience.

Work an appetite using any of the slides in this water park, and afterward, treat yourself to a yummy meal. Plus, you could shop for new gear and souvenirs on-site to take home from your trip.

Get your family on The Beach Blanket Banzai, one of the ideal family slides. Or seek out a thrilling adventure in the Surd-A-Rama Wave Pool. There are also attractions for kids of younger ages with the calmer pools and varieties of activities to pick from.

5. The Aqua Park

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📍Map It: 20 Costa Di Lago Street, Henderson, Nevada| Phone: (702) 600-9860 | Website | Hours: Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM | Entrance: $22 for 45 minutes session, $35 for 90 minutes 

Also called the Lake Las Vegas Water Sports, this lake-themed park offers a unique experience with an actual water park on the water. It is massive and inflatable, located on Lake Las Vegas, and boasts attractions for everyone of all ages.

As a part of Las Vegas Water Sports with a 40,000 square foot park, The Aqua Park is one of the state’s famous water parks and most incredible summer tour sites. Get a view, and you could describe it as a floating playground, suitable for kids and surrounded by a lake that offers a refreshing atmosphere.

Not just for the family alone, you can also treat your inner child to a taste of the Aqua Park experience. Enjoy the swings, trampolines, obstacle course, and slides on the premises. Climb, jump, slide, and swim without waiting in large queues.

Although this is one of the best lake activities for a family, you must be at least eleven years old, and they recommend that visitors always wear the provided life jacket. Test yourself anytime with this park’s easy and challenging attractions, filled with enjoyable activities.

6. Cambridge Water Park

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📍Map It: 3930 Cambridge Street, Las Vegas, Nevada| Phone: (702) 735-1664 | Website | Hours: Monday to Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM | Entrance: Adults: $3, Age 17 and under: $2

The right spot for refreshing and energetic scenery for children and adults is Cambridge Water Park. This is an ideal option if you are looking for something simple in a water park.

Furthermore, it is a hygienic and satisfying water-themed recreation centre in Sin City. Unlike the grand luxurious pools with colossal water parks, this one can be described as a local recreational space, promising a delightful time all summer.

7. Mandalay Bay Beach

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📍Map It: 3950 S. Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada | Phone: (877) 632-7700 | Website | Hours: 6:00 AM – 8:30 AM | Entrance: Adults: $20 , Age 16 and under: $10

Mandalay Beach is an eleven-acre tropical outdoor haven, a favorite of adventurous souls. It comprises a three-story casino and eight palm-surrounded pools, including a gigantic wave pool with waves reaching twelve feet in height. There is also an adult pool, a watercourse, and a white-sandy beach of 2,700 tons.

There is never a scarcity of visitors. Visitors can decide to stay in one of the hundred featured cabanas, bungalows, villas, or day beds. Their stay is made as memorable as possible by the dedicated staff.

Guests staying at the facility’s hotel get full access to the pool deck for no extra charge, which is included in the resort fee. On the other hand, non-hotel guests have to rent a lounge chair, cabana, or daybed on the pool deck. The whole setting offers everything any guest needs, be it an elite, casual, party-oriented, or family-friendly getaway.

Explore any kind of adventure you are seeking on the faux beach. Whether you desire to swim, soak, splash, or bask under some sun rays. You could also visit the Beach & Bar Grill for some sumptuous food and amazing cocktails.

8. Desert Breeze Aquatic Facility

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📍Map It: 8275 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, Nevada | Phone: (702) 455-7798 | Website | Hours: Monday to Friday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM, Saturday: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM | Entrance: Adults: $3, Ages 17 and under: $2, 2 and under: Free, 55 and above: $1

Another affordable option, the Desert Breeze Aquatic Facility, provides budget-friendly attractions for every tourist with or without family. It features an indoor and outdoor pool alongside a shallow entrance, a play construction, and two slides.

The outdoor pool is open only during summertime. While the indoor water space, suitable for younger kids, can be accessed any time of the year, often used for training. There is also the choice to purchase a summer pass for a group or families of up to four people, excluding the stipulated entrance fee.

9. Walnut Water Park

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📍Map It: 3075 N. Walnut Road, Las Vegas, Nevada | Phone: (702) 455-8508 | Website | Hours: Tuesday & Thursdays: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM, Saturday: 12:00 PM-8:00 PM | Entrance: Adults: $3, Ages 17 and under: $2, 55 and above: $1

Typically open during the summer, this option is a great destination to visit on a hot summer day. Take a trip to Walnut Water Park, located in the Northeast region of Vegas. Tour the site and soak up the water play yard, playground, walking trail, and sports arena.

Relish a half-day adventure with or without children on a scorching summer day. Stroll along the grounds of the on-site playground and the newly built walking trail and sports ground. Given the specified time included on the park’s website for visitations, they recommend that tourists book and confirm operations before visits.

10. Red Ridge Park Kids Water Park

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📍Map It: 7027 S. El Captain Way, Las Vegas, Nevada | Phone: Not available | Website | Hours: Monday to Sunday: 9:00 AM – 10:30 PM | Entrance: Free 

Take in the refreshing water in the city-funded Red Ridge Water Park, the perfect spot for kids. Alongside the large splash pad on the premises, the central feature, there is also a 20-acre land of rolling hills, picnic, and playgrounds.

The splash pad has two playsets right next to it; one for five to twelve-year-old kids and the other for kids of ages two to five. What’s more? There are sports facilities, including a big illuminated outdoor basketball court, a disc golf course, baseball diamonds, and two small league fields.

Allow your little ones remain engaged in the whole area, giving them an opportunity to sweat and chill during summer. Kids never run out of entertainment with exciting attractions. There are also restrooms and a refreshment stand on the park grounds.

Those That Did Not Make The List

Excalibur Hotel & Water Park

Excalibur Hotel & Water Park is the place of your dreams if you are looking to indulge in your inner child’s desires. Visit this fairytale resort to relax and be far from everything.

The castle-themed creation has water slides and four pools, out of which one is for adults only. It is situated at the seat of the Las Vegas Strip and features a 100,000-square-foot casino.

With four seasonal outdoor baths, six restaurants, and nightly recording entertainment, you are guaranteed endless hours of fun and comfort. Other desirable amenities the resort offers are Wi-Fi (included in the resort fee), cable TV, and a massive bathroom with a hairdryer in each room.

Situated 1.6 kilometers from Interstate 15 and 4.5 kilometers from McCarran International Airport, you can get stress-free access to neighboring attractions. Or get a close look at the prestigious University of Nevada-Las Vegas, which is 4 kilometers away.

📍Map It: 3850 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 | Phone: (702) 597-7777 | Website | Hours: Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM | Entrance: Not available

MGM Grand Vegas Water Park Hotel

A superb selection for visitors in Vegas is this beauty. While MGM Grand is the largest hotel in the States, the waterpark has as many dimensions to match. Revel in the trendy ambiance of the park and the variety of impressive features to make your time here more pleasurable.

Covering 6.5 acres of land, it is home to four swimming pools, three whirlpools, and gushing waterfalls. Float around the complex via the quarter-mile-long lazy river connected to the pool. You could also rent a raft if you are dying to explore more of this facility’s waterway.

For the adults seeking a raving party experience, The Wet Republic Ultra Pool is where the fun happens. The DJs throw blasts every week while guests, donning all shades of swimwear, groove in the cabanas at the complex.

📍Map It: 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd l, Las Vegas, NV 89109 | Phone: (702) 891-3086 | Website | Hours: Monday to Sunday: Pool Complex: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Lazy River Pool: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM | Entrance: Not available

Flamingo Resort

Housing over twenty entertaining attractions, this Caribbean-themed “GO Pool” provides a family-friendly ambiance. Alongside the Beach Club Pool, there is a spa and two casinos. Plus, the hotel rooms are spacious with great air-conditioning and state-of-the-art furnishings, including a cable TV entertainment multiplex and a safety deposit box.

Try your luck at the 15,000-square-foot casino, boasting over a thousand slot machines, including Megabucks and video poker. There are also fourteen gaming tables and 220 slot devices accessible at Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville. Several of the games available are roulette, craps, baccarat, and blackjack, among others. 

Eat up at the Center Cut steakhouse, offering exquisite steaks and seafood to guests. Or whet your taste buds at the gorgeous Paradise Garden Buffet and Carlos’ n’ Charlies Restaurant. While the former provides a wide variety of foreign dishes, the latter offers laid-back Mexican cuisine.

If lazy rivers make you doze off, head to Flamingo’s Go Pool Day Club. You get to watch in-house DJs and celebs perform for a wild crowd, humbly dressed. The Beach Club Bar & Grill is also nearby, serving food and drinks for partygoers who need a quick bite.  

📍Map It: 3555 Las Vegas Blvd, South Las Vegas, NV 89109 | Phone: (702) 697-2888 | Website | Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM | Entrance: Guests: Free, Non-guests: $20

Tahiti Village Vegas Water Park

The scenic Tahiti Village prides itself on having one of Vegas’ longest lazy rivers. Get a closer look at the Tahitian torches lining it, intersected by four waterfalls, and cooling the environment all summer.

The water park area in the Village has one of the city’s lengthy calm rivers. Drift in the occasionally heated lazy river, and allow yourself to relax while it keeps you cool as you pass through the four stunning waterfalls. Visit during winter and see the waterway heat to over 80 degrees while it gets to the mid-seventies during summer.

Surrounding a richly landscaped quadrangle with a pool are three multiple units apartment buildings. Excluding the pool, there is a hot tub, a lazy river, and several other facilities in this Tahitian-themed park.

View the over 18,000 square feet of pool decking with the water park containing 185,000 gallons of water. Featuring lots of thatch umbrellas by the pool, block out the scorching Nevada heat while winding down on the lounge seats.

📍Map It: 7200 Las Vegas Blvd, South Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 | Phone: (702) 440-6800 | Website | Hours: Monday to Sunday: 24 hours | Entrance: Not available

Cancun Resort

Just what every kid should experience is this kid-friendly resort by Diamond Resorts, located securely beyond the glimmering lights of the Strip. You can find it on Las Vegas Boulevard, 5 kilometers south of the Strip.

Take in the massive Mayan pyramid with a waterfall at the park’s center. It leads to four water slides, giving way to the Mayan Cove, a smaller pool. The sufficient sun loungers and shade along the park’s perimeter offer shade from the desert’s sun.  

The massive pool area on the premises comes with water chutes. In addition, the featured one and two-bedroom lodges are fully furnished, with some having spa baths. Ensure to check out some Mexican dishes at the Caribe Lounge, located near the resort pool and Mayan waterfall.

📍Map It: 8335 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89123 | Phone: (702) 614-6200 | Website | Hours: Monday to Sunday: Front Pool: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM, Back Pool: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM | Entrance: Not available

Diamond Resorts Polo Towers

Explore another swimming complex by Diamond Resorts. Take a walk to the rooftop and put your feet up in lounge chairs. Take in views of the bubbling city from your angle, which are best appreciated at night—also a welcome distraction for youngsters with the splash pool and shooting fountains.

The suites in the towers are well designed with the utmost comfort of guests in mind. Check out the impressive amenities ranging from a flat-screen television, an iPod docking port, and a kitchenette with a microwave or icebox.

Arrange your transport, sightseeing, and more with the concierge. And don’t leave without spending an afternoon exploring nearby sites like the MGM Grand entertainment complex.

📍Map It: 3745 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 | Phone: (702) 261-1000 | Website | Hours: Monday to Sunday: 24 hours | Entrance: Not available

Hollywood Aquatic Center

Are you seeking an inexpensive and less crowded water park? The Hollywood Aquatic Center is the ideal spot for you. Featuring two water slides and a couple of other activities, you have everything you need in this water park for a delightful day of family enjoyment.

It is a simple vacation spot where guests can take pleasure in the activity pool, interactive play facilities, and various other water chutes. The indoor part of the complex houses a ten-lane competition pool and an instructional pool where children, teenagers, and adults can indulge in some fun.

Aside from the swimming sessions, visitors can try water polo or water aerobics while kids enjoy several coordinated swimming tutorials. The center also hosts a few minimal events at specific times of the year. These occasions include the Resort’s Birthday, Dive in Movie, and the Carnival Night Swim.

Enjoy sweet little parties at the Resort’s Birthday; otherwise, you can substitute your regular cinema for Dive in Movie. Or, better still, experience a nightly event with exciting dips at the Carnival Night Swim.

Compared to other water parks in the Vegas district, the Hollywood Aquatic Center is significantly low-priced and modest. Guests recommend that visitors with a tight budget can save money on activities since all the activities are free upon trying them for the first time.  

📍Map It: 1550 S Hollywood Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89142 | Phone: (702) 455-8508 | Website | Hours: Monday to Friday: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM, Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM | Entrance: Adults: $3, Ages 17 and under: $2, 55 and above: $1

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