Resorts in Branson, Missouri With Outdoor Water Slides

Branson, Missouri, is one of the premier entertainment centers of the midwestern United States, offering families live theater, recreation in the Ozarks and outdoor water parks with water slides. Some of the outdoor water parks are located within resorts, which offer lodging options and restaurants on-site. Branson also has non-resort water parks with slides. Due to the cold winters Branson experiences, many of these parks are open seasonally.
  1. Grand Country Inn

    • The Grand Country Inn is in the heart of Branson, approximately 10 minutes from Silver Dollar City and the city's Theater Row. This hotel's outdoor water park features the Eureka Mine, a curvy water slide. Other water park features include Hatfield Holler creek ride and Treehouse, a three-story structure in the hotel's indoor park. Dining options include the Mining Company Grill, which serves casual fare at the hotel's water park, and the Grand Country Buffet. Room rates here increase during the summer months. Hotel guests have free access to the water park.

    Still Waters Resort

    • The Still Waters Resort is in the Indian Point area, located in eastern Branson. The resort is on the shores of Table Rock Lake. The hotel's slide, Zoom the Flume, is an inner tube-style slide. Other recreational features include three outdoor swimming pools, a volleyball court and hiking trails on the resort's property. Still Waters' marina provides slips for pontoon boats and motorboats. Rentals for kayaks and jet skis are available. One-, two- and three-bedroom condo-style units are available. Some of the units overlook Table Rock Lake, while others offer views of the pool.

    White Water

    • White Water is in the heart of Branson's Silver Dollar City. This outdoor water park is home to Kalani Towers -- a seven-and-a-half-story-tall speed slide -- the twisting Pipeline Plunge slide and Raging River Rapids, a 200-foot speed slide. Water slides are also in Raintree Island, a 20,000-square-foot space with geysers and walking paths. Other water rides include the Ohana Falls, a multi-passenger inner tube ride, and Surfquake Wave Pool. Dining options include High Tide Hannah's Cafe and Island Delights, a dessert cafe.

    Cool Off Water Chute

    • The Cool Off Water Chute is a singular water slide on the entertainment strip in downtown Branson. As of February 2011, the cost for the slide is $15 per person for one hour. This slide has a wide frame and is built into a hill. The slide descends approximately 100 feet and it has a serpentine shape. The Cool Off Water Chute is within walking distance of restaurants on 76 County Road, including the Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction. The water slide is also within five minutes of the Dinosaur Museum and Veterans Memorial Museum.

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