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    Burger's Lake

    4.0 (116 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Amanda B.

    Went on the last Sunday they were open for the summer and it was great not too busy. Brought our own propane grill and spent the majority of the day there.

    Getting ready to walk into the water from the beach
    Diamond P.

    My sister and I took my son (5) and her daughter (4) to Burger's Lake on Memorial Day weekend. I was worried it'd be overcrowded and, to be completely honest, after some of the more recent reviews was nervous about the type of atmosphere we might encounter due to having a very blended family of our own. However, I'm so glad we went bc we all had a great time and the kids can't wait to go back! They do have several Fort Worth Police Officers continuously patrolling throughout the park. The few we interacted with were all extremely helpful and didn't mind talking with the kiddos. They even pointed us to a prime parking spot they knew was available and would make it easy having smaller children with us. Majority of the lifeguard staff seemed nice. They routinely announced certain rules everyone needed to be mindful of such as if you have a young child that cannot swim, even if they're wearing a life jacket, an adult is required to be in the water with them at arms distance. They also made it clear that if you didn't have a life vest of your own, they are available for free; they simply require an ID be left while in use. There are other rafts for rent but we didn't look into those options. There really is a LOT to do compared to the overall size of the place, not to say it's small by any means! They have 3 large slides, with a height requirement that even our little guys could go down. The kiddy area has 4 small slides of their own and on the opposite side of the lake from those is a swirly slide for kids with water that flows down it as well. There are a plethora of diving boards! Some are in the center of the lake where it's 20' deep (& roped off - strong swimmers only are allowed over there) in addition to some rather intimidating high boards!! A smaller diving board for kids or anyone who might be afraid of heights is another option, as well as a mini dock my son couldn't stop jumping off of! Per my sister, the most epic thing is the trapeze-like swing that you can use to flip out into the water or bellyflop, depending on your skill level. There are (2) separate beach areas for kids and families to build sand castles, a few areas are slightly shaded. You'll need to bring your own sand toys but most of the kids were fine sharing & even returning items to us when they were done using them. Parents of small children will be thrilled with the splash playground, located in a very shaded area. It's fenced off and never had any older kids coming in trying to take over. Our guys loved the giant bucket that tips over every 5 mins or so! It can be *very* slippery so I do recommend water shoes if you have them. Another fun (yet sometimes frightening for me) experience was the giant kangaroo jumping pillow. The kids absolutely loved jumping on this; however, a HUGE word of caution if you have small ones... The sign says it's only for 5' and under but a guard is not stationed here. Bigger kids/teenagers will just rush this jumper without paying mind to any small children around. (Note: Guessing the $2 jump fee is old bc there was no charge.) Parking is plentiful as are picnic tables. Some people brought large tents and their own tables & chairs; a few also brought a speaker setup (no one was playing anything offensive or inappropriate). There are more charcoal grills than I could count and spaced out all over. (FYI The no alcohol rule is strictly enforced.) We brought our own snacks but did purchase some of the food. The hotdogs are 100% beef & portions are much larger than expected. Blue Bell Ice Cream & Dip'n Dots rounded out our evening. We will definitely be back. It was fun for all and pricing was reasonable - $15 per person or $100 for an annual pass (good 365 days from purchase date)

    Karly C.

    Having only moved from Cali 3 years ago, I haven't been to many places like this and wasn't sure what to expect. We drove up around 2:30pm on a Saturday to a mass of families enjoying the lake, my first reaction was utter fear and anxiety over the boisterous kids and long lines wondering how the experience might unfold. However, we were pleasantly surprised! The water felt and looked super clean and once inside the water I didn't feel as overwhelmed by all the rowdy kids as I had expected. I admit I was too impatient to stand out of water in all the lines, but it was equally as entertaining to watch everyone flipping and jumping off the diving boards and trapeze swing. My husband had a blast testing all the different toys and diving platforms. There was a snack bar with pizza, corn dogs, dip n dots, etc. looked like plenty of fun indulgence foods for the fam! I was really impressed with the lifeguards and safety protocols. There's someone on a giant loud speaker that asks everyone to stop and look left and right whenever a family member can't locate their child - it was a super fast and efficient way to reunite lost loved ones. I also witnessed the lifeguard's incredibly speedy reaction to people who appeared to be in distress- I felt incredibly safe. It costs $15 per person (not per vehicle) to enter which seemed steep. I wish they'd give wristbands to people who wish to use the diving boards and slides and have them pay $15, but for anyone who just wants a dip in the water maybe it could be less? Either way, it's less expensive (and seemingly cleaner) than a water park.

    Shallow side of water area
    Kasey T.

    Great option for family gatherings. You are allowed to bring your own food and drinks in. They have slides and shallow areas for children and non-swimmers. Additionally they have multiple diving boards, slides and swings with areas up to 20 feet deep. Took my adult kids for an afternoon. Be advised-no alcohol is allowed in the park. Due to this each vehicle is searched by Law Enforcement at the entry point to ensure compliance. This does create a delay and long line before gaining access to the park. Arrive early. Will definitely recommend visit for families.

    Tina A.

    Super fun for the whole family. Safe for all sizes as there have shallow ends & deeper ends. My kids z& I discovered it close to the end of the season. Can't wait till it starts back up.

    Greg R.

    Spent a Saturday here with friends and family. Park is perfect for the kiddos. Slides, baby slide area, bouncy thing - kids love to bounce - and plenty of tables and grills to lounge around. Of course you have the lake, too! Totally crowded on Saturday. May be a con but expected for a place this fun. After asking one of the lifeguards which day was the slowest... we look forward to returning on a Monday for a less crowded day of fun.

    Picnic tables
    Cathy M.

    My first time here at Burgers Lake. Come one come all to the the coolest, aqua water in town. I've never been to a place where you have 100% confidence in the guard staff. Safety is their motto! My 10 year old who swims well just swam around and enjoyed the huge swing, the low medium and high boards, water slides and sandy beaches. Yes, we came on the 4th at it's crazy busiest day but we would not hesitate to come back again on a Holiday. Everyone out at 2:00 pm to do a " head count". Amazing and organized. The food at the concession stand was good. They have Dipping Dots and fried twinkies and the burgers are tasty. We will be back soon. It's worth 20.00 a person in my opinion!

    Christopher L.

    My friend and I were looking for something to do one hot August weekend and I was looking through listings for lakes and ran into an ad for Burger's Lake. A friend of mine in Dallas swears by Burger's Lake and brings her whole family several times each summer to enjoy the lake. This friend is very discerning so I knew it must be something special. We arrived mid morning and there were not a ton of people at the lake. Parking was easy there were many areas to park in. The lake, as it were is something I would probably call a pond rather than a lake. In Texas the word lake leads the mind to huge bodies of water and this is not that. It's more like an old country swimming hole on steroids. There is a rope swing and platforms to jump and dive off of and just all-around clean water very well-kept grounds and good fun. I would encourage you to check the schedule for the lake online to ensure that they're operating when you'd like to go to the lake. If you're looking for some good, wholesome, picnic-y, playful fun, I definitely recommend Burger's Lake. You can thank me later.

    Jackie T.

    Super fun place! Cheap entrance fee. Feels safe with a lot of lifeguards around. They do safety checks more than once a day; so everyone has to get out and go back to their groups to ensure no one is lost, etc. So you know your family will always be safe. Only thing that sucks is the navigation to get there! The gps always tries to take you somewhere else. Weird. The lake is man made but super fun because it has slides and swings for adults but also has stations for kids!! My nieces loved it there and so did the adults.

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    The snack shack is amazing and the staff is super nice they don't get enough tips. Definitely visit

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    not good at all too crowded and i seen kids pee in the water and spit and its just so gross.

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    Very dirty, unsanitary and just ghetto. I really would not recommend for some family fun, plus very expensive. $20 for each person

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    A busy place. Nice beach, although parents need to keep their kids in tow. $15 per person

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    Awesome place to take the kids and enjoy ur self and plan a lil trip u won't regret it

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    Great place for the family! Kids will have a blast and if you aren't scared of the swing you will too!

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    Ask the Community - Burger's Lake

    Do i have to pay for a 9 month old?

    $5 per child

    Do they sell alcohol?

    No - no alcohol is permitted

    Can you take coolers in ? And what would. Be the charge?

    Yes - you can bring coolers. No extra charge to bring in a cooler

    Is this open for the summer of 2020?

    Yes and it's lotsa FUNNNNN

    Can you take alcohol?

    No alcohol allowed on premises

    Does it have restrooms?

    Yes!

    What's the cost?

    $15 per adult and $5 per child (ages 6 and under)

    How deep is the lake?

    the water seems to be over 10 feet deep but that is just a guess

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    Review Highlights - Burger's Lake

    It has a small sand beach, diving boards 20 feet above the water, a trapeze and a steep slide.

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    Paradise Springs Water Park

    Paradise Springs Water Park

    3.6(28 reviews)
    23.7 mi

    Why 4 stars? Because it's a nice in-between option if you don't want to go into full Great Wolf…read moreLodge mode. --- --- --- We were heading up to DFW to pick up a puppy and wanted to give our 6 year old son something a little fun to do for coming along the 7-ish hour round trip ride with us. He loves waterparks more than anything in life, but we've already been to Great Wolf Lodge on multiple occasions, and we preferred to book with Bonvoy points over shelling out the cash for GWL. Plus, we didn't have a ton of waterpark time on the schedule - win, win, win. One thing that was frustrating is that there was zero record anywhere on the internet of the height requirement for the slides here. Well, internet, I'm here to save you with the answers. We have a son that was 43" as of this visit, and he would be crushed to get his hopes up about doing these slides, only to find out that he's not allowed to. There's one big water "castle" with 3 slides. Those requirements are 42". We actually came here a couple of years ago and he definitely did those slides then, and he was most certainly not 42" then. So I'm not sure if they just changed these or they just weren't enforcing the rules in 2023, but they definitely were measuring him on this visit. Then there's one bigger water slide that's stand alone. The requirements are that you have to be 48" to ride freely, but 42-47" is ok with a life jacket. And then the same restrictions apply to the zip line where you can jump in the water after hanging from several feet above the water. The annoying thing about this was that we were there early in the morning and were the only ones doing it. Yet the lifeguard literally measured my son each time he walked up, despite the fact that he was literally doing it over and over again with no one else around. Make it make sense. Overall, this is not the most amazing waterpark you'll find. But when you book with points, all you have to pay is the resort fee and for parking. It's pretty good bang for your buck when you think about it in those terms.

    This was my first time here at this water park and I honestly have to say it was hands down…read moreamazing! It had so many things for all ages and never a dull moment. The staff was very knowledgeable and helpful when i needed assistance. The bathrooms were kept very clean and the lockers were maintained. The food was very good and decently priced and came out in a timely mannor and there were alot of options to choose from. I definitely will be coming back to this water park for sure!

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    NRH2O Family Water Park

    NRH2O Family Water Park

    3.8(107 reviews)
    13.8 mi

    NRH20 was really fun! It was a bummer that some of the attractions were closed. Besides that they…read morehad nice service. They had some decent funnel cake, so I might go again!

    We received Summer Reading tickets from our library, so we decided we might as well try out NRH2O!…read moreThe check-in process is super easy and there are signs directing you where to go. They check your bags/cooler and scan your tickets, then let you go about your day. My friend and I split the cost of a shaded Splash Picnic spot just to make sure our older kiddos had a landing base to re-up on snacks and drinks. Our name was printed on the reserved spot making it officially ours! It is SUPER cool they allowed our own cooler with ice packs, although it would've been a tiny bit more amazing to sip on a girlie marg. I sent my friend on a scavenger hunt to see if they sell any type of alcohol of any kind and turned up empty, just as a heads up to others who may wonder too. While I mostly stayed in the toddler swimming hole and kiddie water slides, and shuffled over to try out the wave pool, my oldest told me about the Lazy River on the other side. She also told me about her "losing her soul" on the dropout slide ha! She had fun, but it took her breath away for sure. Bathrooms are air conditioned. Parking was ample, shade was more plentiful than Hawaiian Falls, and you can reserve seats online if you don't want to risk not having a spot. Overall, a fun family-friendly space to have a good time outdoors!

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    NRH2O Family Water Park - They open gates at 1030, you can wait here before moving to o the lounge area

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    Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark - Epic Waves Outdoor Wavepool-
This seasonal pool allows you to relax in the gentle motion of the ocean.

    Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark

    3.6(311 reviews)
    23.0 mi
    Kid friendly
    Large group friendly

    So this was my first time at Epic, and I came on a 21 and up night. I appreciate that they have a…read morehuge parking lot, which made it easy to find parking and make it inside. So first of all, I love that there were no kids running around and it was a grown and sexy vibe, they had a DJ and they had different areas that were selling drinks and food I believe. So when I have seen commercials, I will admit that I thought that the lazy river was bigger and I thought there were more rides. The night I went, not all the rides were opened, I don't know if that's because it was a grown party or if they didn't have enough lifeguards. Regardless though, I had a great time, I hang out with my friends for about 2 hours. There was one point, where there was a big group between the wave runner and the lazy river that were having a dance party and doing line dances. I was able to get discounted tickets because we bought them early, so if I have the opportunity to do it again, I definitely would.

    While we do love visiting epic waters, I have to lower my rating just because it is soooo damn…read moreexpensive. I don't think regular pricing reflects the experience, so we wait for deals and go in the off season, spring break in the summer is crazy packed unless you go right at open in a weekday, and even then lines get long before noon. I would never go on a weekend. It is also incredibly humid so bring tons of water, more than you would think. The rises are great, the staff is well trained and super sweet, and the side activities or entertainment they get occasionally is always a great addition. The crowding really does take away from the experience though.

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    Epic Waters circus in the park!

    Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark - Epic Waters circus in the park!

    Epic Waters circus in the park!

    Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark - Epic Waters has 12 slides, an outdoor wavepool, the FlowRider, and dedicated kids' area.

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    Epic Waters has 12 slides, an outdoor wavepool, the FlowRider, and dedicated kids' area.

    Hawaiian Falls

    Hawaiian Falls

    3.4(65 reviews)
    18.9 mi

    Okay, I see why a lot of my friends have season passes. It's easy to want to stay at Hawaiian Falls…read moreall day, then keep coming back! I like that it's smaller, more contained than NRH2O. My favorite slide was the big yellow Tsunami and of course, the Lazy River. The loungers are so relaxing and I got quite a tan :D We purchased our tickets on Groupon which were easy to redeem. Additionally, my family brought a small soft cooler with food and drinks, which they do check for glass so be prepared to open every bag up to show them! My group reserved the cabanas in the back, and our servers were amazing! Of course we had to take the frozen strawberry margaritas for a spin. The food all smelled great too. Parking was plentifully, just don't park on the grass! Apparently that is a problem, so there was a police out there enforcing it. A fun and relaxing day was had by all family members!

    The park is pretty run down and charges $30 per ticket. Luckily I bought a 4 pack for $19 per…read moreticket. The surfaces in many places, such as the lazy river need to be redone. Many of the sprayers in the river and on the large climbing structure did not work. The employees were busy texting versuses taking care of customers at the shops. The HTEAO tea tasted like it had been sitting there for a couple of days. The park had one employee scanning tickets on entry and checking bags, so there was a long line for entry. I bought a souvenir cup and it doesn't even come with the 1st drink. Two positive experiences that I had were with the supervisor in the rental area was very helpful and when I had to go to the 1st aid station. My family and I will not be returning.

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    Splash Kingdom Water Park - Entrance

    Splash Kingdom Water Park

    2.7(35 reviews)
    17.6 mi

    My husband Billy and I decided to visit splash kingdom this summer on our trip to see his brother…read more We took our nephews out to the park and might I say it was such a wonderful experience! The staff was great and the bubbles were magical. My littlest darling nephew had a blast in the kiddie area while the oldest adventured through the big tube slides with a smile on his face. The memories will last a lifetime and we can't wait to print out the photos and hang them in our home back in CO. Thank you for the great time splash kingdom. we will be back. don't you fret. the brit always comes back.

    This place is ridiculous. We went yesterday and the smaller kids wanted to do the water slides but…read morethey had no double tubes out and wouldn't let you use one from lazy river . On top of all this the water is dirty with lots of bugs and leaves and the restrooms are filthy plus everything else needs repainted etc . We know you have the money for the prices you charge . The life guards are a joke . If you will watch them they walk back and forth and turn there heads from left to right and as doing so look up at the sky as if someone is drowning up there . I'm betting they wouldn't even know if someone drown unless someone in water told them . They look like robots at their stations. Now for even more information, their food is ridiculously over priced like a pizza is 50.00 wtf????? Are you freaking kidding me ? No ice chest unless your a member wtf??? We have little kids that need food and water while out I. Heat and can't afford to spend 50.00 on a pizza or 8.00 for a hot dog . Someone needs to clean this place up and change somethings.

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    Wave Pool

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    The Cove At The Lakefront - 1 pm on a Saturday

    The Cove At The Lakefront

    3.8(62 reviews)
    38.4 mi

    Had our first visit and was impressed by it! It is a family friend center that is spacious, and…read morehas four different areas for kids and adults of all ages. They also had several rooms where you can host birthday parties and an upstairs floor with additional seating to eat and hangout. It is nice because the whole place is indoors so you can always enjoy the place in all weather conditions, which is great if you're looking for entertainment as a family. All the staff were really nice, and helpful, including the lifeguards. You can bring in your own coolers of food, drinks, etc. just no glassware, which helps on costs too. I'd definitely recommend if you're looking for a nice, clean indoor swimming!

    This place is leaps and bounds better than Epic waters!!!…read more Clean, TONS AND TONS of life guards, a perfect split, one side adults and older kids, middle is the surfing, next to that is the 5-9 yr old and the farthest left ( judging from when you walk in the doors and look left) is where the babies, infants and toddlers have their space The food was better than expected! Normal price point (about $10) They have a $12 souvenir cup you can buy and it's unlimited refills every-time you come. The burger comes on a really yummy almost Hawaiian bread bun! It's big and comes with a ton of fries You can also bring food in as well as a cooler Adult drinks can be found upstairs Tables downstairs are free and far between and some folks were simply just not raised right so they will see your items, see that your sitting their and as soon as you get up, they will take your chair. Rude! Bought a summer family session pass non resident $300 for 2 adults and up to 4 kids who live in your house hold! Worth it!!

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    The Cove At The Lakefront - Crowded waterpark

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