United States Tennessee Nashville Nashville Guide Things To Do Essentials All Nashville Nashville Water Parks Nashville & Middle Tennessee Water Parks By Jan Duke Jan Duke Jan Duke's Tennessee ancestry dates back well into the 18th century. She has written hundreds of articles about Nashville and the state of Tennessee. TripSavvy's editorial guidelines Updated on 09/26/19 Fact checked by Erin Medlicott Fact checked by Erin Medlicott LinkedIn Twitter New York University Rutgers University Erin Medlicott is a fact checker and researcher with a background in lifestyle and finance. Prior to her work at TripSavvy, she did financial research for the American Express Departures Magazine as well as the Wall Street Journal. She earned a TripSavvy's fact-checking Share Pin Email An inside look at and comparison of the local Water Parks located in Nashville and around the Middle Tennessee Area. Most all local water-parks in the Middle Tennessee area are normally open from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. 01 of 03 Nashville Shores U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville Nashville Shores is one of Nashville's Favorite Local Water Parks and is located along Percy Priest Lake in the Hermitage Area. They offer a ton of summer for the entire family that includes thrill filled water rides and slides, several pools that range from one to six foot deep, a miniature golf course, canoes, cabins, a beach, sandbox, concession stand, as well as it's own riverboat. Nashville Shores is normally open from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. 02 of 03 Wave Country Jan Duke 03 of 03 Tie Breaker Tie Breaker Tie Breaker Family Aquatic Center is located just 45 minutes north of Nashville, in the southern part of Hopkinsville Kentucky, and is normally open from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend.This Local Water Park is on the smaller side but offers a ton of fun for the kids that includes an interactive water playground, a relaxing river drift area, and two thrill-filled water slides. Inflated floats are free on a first come first served basis and as with most water park adventures, one can expect a water break every fifteen minutes or so for safety reasons.This park is recommended for families with children up to 13 years-old as the water, at its deepest point, is less than four foot deep. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Share Pin Email Tell us why! Submit