Kentucky is home to several water parks that offer plenty of fun for the entire family during the warmer months of the year. These water parks range from city aquatic centers, like the Tie Breaker Family Aquatic Center, to full-fledge water amusement parks, such as Kentucky Kingdom. There’s a water park in Kentucky that will appeal to just about anyone, from very young children to the young at heart.

Fort Knox Water Park

Fort Knox Water Park

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Fort Knox Water Park is open during the summer season, starting from the Memorial Day weekend and running until the Labor Day weekend.

There are several features of the park that provide ways for children and adults alike to stay cool in the summer heat, such as a large pool that gradually increases in depth, sprays, and water slides.

The water park provides plenty of fun for children, including a playground, while lounge chairs allow adults to relax.

Guests can bring a cooler or buy drinks and snacks from the concession stand. Attentive lifeguards are always on duty as well.

Address: 5539 West Chaffee Avenue, Fort Knox, KY 40121, Phone: 502-624-1253

Kentucky Kingdom

Kentucky Kingdom

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Kentucky Kingdom and Hurricane Bay in Louisville, Kentucky offers a wide variety of rides and attraction for visitors of all ages. The Adventure River rushes guests along a wilde water journey, offering non-stop excitement. Tornado takes passengers on an exhilarating ride up seven stories before plunging into a tunnel, ending with a blast into the giant funnel that spins visitors around in circles. The Deluge rocketslide is a hydromagnetic water coasters that sends riders up and down. Smaller children can have fun at Bucaneer Beach, filled with kid-sized water slides, tropical theming, and water play interactive elements.

Address: 937 Phillips Ln, Louisville, KY 40209, Phone: 502-813-8200

Kentucky Splash Waterpark


The Kentucky Splash Waterpark is part of the Hal Rogers Family Entertainment Center, which also includes a miniature golf course and a campground. The water park contains a lazy river, a wave pool, a three-slide complex, and much more. The Lazy Castaway River offers nine hundred feet of relaxing fun, while the Triple Slide Complex features one body slide and two tube slides at forty feet tall. Tadpole Island includes the interactive Caribbean Playhouse, which provides wheels and valves that allow children to control the flow of water, as well as water cannons, two slides, a tunnel, and a climbing net.

Address: 1050 Hwy 92 W, Williamsburg, KY 40769, Phone: 606-549-6065

SomerSplash Waterpark

SomerSplash Waterpark

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SomerSplash Waterpark, located in the city of Somerset, offers plenty for visitors to do to cool off in the summer heat. Among the many attractions in the park is one of Kentucky’s largest Lazy Rivers. Guests can choose to take a relaxing ride aboard a one or two person tube. There’s also an area designed specifically for small children. Kiddie Play features more than thirty interactive water features, including a giant bucket that drops gallons of water. SomerSplash includes water slides as well, including a 40-foot tube slide and three body slides. There is also a wave pool with water sprays.

1030 Hwy 2227, Somerset, KY, 42503, Phone: 606-679-7946

Bluegrass Splash Family Aquatic Center

Bluegrass Splash Family Aquatic Center

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The Bluegrass Splash Family Aquatic Center offers a chance for water fun for the whole family in Hopkinsville. While it may not be as big as most of the other water parks located throughout the state, Tie Breaker still provides visitors with quite a bit of water-filled fun. Riptide Express send rides plunging down an open-air, winding plume, while Hurricane Alley offers the thrill of flying as rider slide down a twisting, corkscrew tube. Ripple River is a lazy river that provides visitors with a flowing, gentle stream to drift away. Splash Zone if filled with interactive water features for kids.

Address: 9503 Eagle Way Bypass, Hopkinsville, KY 42240, Phone: 270-890-0730

Venture River Water Park


The Venture River Water Park in Eddyville, Kentucky offers water attractions that the entire family will enjoy. Wipeout, which opened in 2017, is a super-sized water slide house, consisting of five different levels. There are several interactive water features, two flushing buckets, a cruise slide, a multi-lane slide, and three tunnel body slides. Exhilarating slides send riders plunging down and ending with a splash, such as the Dueling Demon Speed slides, the massive open Twin Sisters, or the enclosed Triple Mania body slide. The Cliffhanger offers even more extreme adventure, or guests can race family and friends down the Matanascar.

Address: 280 Park Pl, Eddyville, Kentucky 42038, Phone: 270-388-7999

Paradise Cove Aquatic Center


Opened in Richmond, Kentucky in 2008, the Paradise Cove Aquatic Center is a family-friendly water park featuring an Aqua Climb rock climbing wall. Paradise Cove includes four water slides, a zero-depth entry play pool, and a large lap pool with diving boards. The four slides are made up of a “butterfly” water slide for young kids, a family slide for multiple people, a 40-foot straight slide, and a spiral 40-foot water slide. The water play structure for children features a dumping bucket, a net climb, water sprays, and more. There is also a shallow pool and concessions available.

Address: 274 Lake Reba Dr, Richmond, KY 40475, 859-626-7665

Beech Bend Splash Lagoon


Located in Bowling Green, Beech Bend Splash Lagoon is family owned and operated amusement and water park often noted as one of the top five “Friendliest Parks” in the Amusement Today magazine. Lotta Wotta Island offers plenty of fun for younger children to splash around and play, while older, more adventurous guests can take a ride down the Cyclone Saucers water slides. Other rides found at Splash Lagoon include the lazy river, Tidal Wave, the Polynesian Plunge, and the Riptide dark slide. Tiki Island provides more interactive water fun, as well as a tipping bucket and seven slides.

Address: 798 Beech Bend Park Rd, Bowling Green, KY 42101, 270-781-7634

Calypso Cove Family Waterpark

Calypso Cove Family Waterpark

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Part of the Lyndon YMCA, Calypso Cove Family Waterpark offers something for all ages near Louisville, Kentucky, including play structures, water slide, a zero-depth entry pool, and more. Guests can take a swim in the heated pools during any season, relax muscles with the hydro jets, go for an adrenaline rush down the Typhoon Twister and Hurricane Run water slides, or have a snack from the Snack Shack. Kids will find plenty of interactive fun with the Lily Pad Crossing course, water cannons, and Cast Away Island. Adults must accompany children ages 12 and younger visiting Calypso Cove Family Waterpark.

Address: 9400 Mill Brook Rd, Louisville, KY 40223, 502-425-1271

Suffoletta Family Aquatic Center

Suffoletta Family Aquatic Center

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Located in Georgetown, Kentucky, the Suffoletta Family Aquatic Center features more than 18,000 square feet of family-friendly, water-filled fun. The interactive outdoor water park includes a 5-story tower water slide, a 700-linear-foot Lazy River, a leisure pool boasting an interactive play feature and a surface area of over 7,000 square feet, and a splash pad measuring 1 200 square feet for kids aged ten and younger. Picnic tables and full concessions are available at the Suffoletta Family Aquatic Center, but no outside food is allowed. Visitors can buy a season pass or just daily admission.

Address: 200 Jacobs Dr, Georgetown, KY 40324, 502-868-8009