Top Water Parks and Aquatic Centers in Atlanta for Family Fun

Although beating Georgia’s summer heat can sometimes be a challenge, there are plenty of fun ways to cool off with friends and family. Not only are there five lakes in the state, but you can also enjoy river tubing down the historic Chattahoochee River right inside the city.

After visiting one of Atlanta’s unique attractions, make a stop at one of these water parks or aquatic centers around metro Atlanta instead of blasting the A/C indoors. While you’re at it, don’t miss the city’s top spray playgrounds and public pools.

Atlanta’s Water Parks

Atlanta is home to two major water parks: Six Flags White Water and LanierWorld. You can set aside an entire day to experience the fun each park has to offer. Whether you seek thrills and rides or prefer to relax by the water, each water park has something for everyone in the family.

Six Flags White Water

Six Flags White Water
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Six Flags White Water is renowned for its over 30 attractions that cater to all ages, including kid-friendly rides like hanging out at the Captain Kid’s Cove playground and rafting down 600 feet of rapids in the Bahama Bob Slide. Don’t forget to try the park’s tallest attraction, the 10-story Dive Bomber water chute.

Look for money-saving offers occasionally at the park, such as online ticket discounts and meal deals. For more information, check White Water’s website. The park is located at 250 Cobb Parkway N., Marietta.

LanierWorld at Lanier Islands

LanierWorld
Courtesy of LanierWorld

In addition to more than half a mile of sandy beaches along Lake Lanier, the LanierWorld water park features over a dozen rides, including the biggest wave pool in Georgia. Each summer day, live entertainment, including concerts and trivia nights, complements special family programming like “dive-in movies.”

For further information on dining options and event schedules, refer to LanierWorld’s ​FAQ page. The park is situated at 7000 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford.

Atlanta Area Aquatic Centers

Collins Hill Park Aquatic Center
Collins Hill Park Aquatic Center. Courtesy of Explore Gwinnett County

No pool? No problem. Atlanta features several public aquatic centers. Whether you wish to enjoy swimming lessons, race down slides, or sunbathe, be sure to check out Atlanta’s community pools, many of which are open year-round. Make sure to verify operating hours with each center.

Piedmont Park Aquatic Center

Piedmont Park Aquatic Center
Courtesy of Piedmont Park Conservatory

Located in Atlanta’s beautiful Piedmont Park, the Piedmont Park Aquatic Center features a large leisure pool with beach-entry, lap lanes, concession stand, and landscaped deck, all alongside stunning views of Atlanta’s skyline. The pool operates seasonally, but passes offer exclusive perks, including extended hours and late-night swims. You can find the center at Monroe Drive NE in Atlanta.

Emory Aquatics Center

Emory University pool
Emory University pool

To cool off this summer, visit the Aquatics Center at Emory University’s Student Activity and Academic Center. Although membership is required, the center welcomes members of the Atlanta community. During open swim hours, members can participate in swim lessons, engage with the Clairmont Cudas swim team, and enjoy special events, including movie nights, throughout the season. The center is located at 1946 Starvine Way in Decatur.

Mountain Park Aquatic Center

Mountain Park Aquatic Center
Courtesy of Gwinnett County

At Mountain Park Aquatic Center, cool off with two giant waterslides, a lazy river channel, and expansive water play structures. You can also catch the Lasershow Spectacular at Stone Mountain Park. The outdoor pool is open seasonally, while the indoor competition and leisure pools welcome swimmers year-round. Visit the center at 1063 Rockbridge Road in Stone Mountain for an affordable day of fun.

Welcome All Park & Multipurpose Facility

Welcome All Park & Multipurpose Facility
Courtesy of Fulton County

With lighted sports fields, art rooms, and a gym, the aquatic center at Welcome All Park & Multipurpose Facility offers various programs for families, including after-school programming, swim lessons, water aerobics, and lifeguard training. You can find it locationally at ​4255 Will Lee Road in College Park.

Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta Aquatic Center

Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta Aquatic Center
Courtesy of Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta

The aquatic facilities at the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta Aquatic Center include three pools, a splash park, and boating facilities. Whether you want to enjoy the indoor pool with a sauna and hot tub, relax by the outdoor pool, or fish at Zaban Park Lake, there is something for everyone. The center also provides swimming lessons and group exercise classes. Find it at 5342 Tilly Mill Road in Dunwoody.

Atlanta Swim Academy

Atlanta Swim Academy
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With three climate-controlled indoor pools, including a four-lane junior Olympic lap pool, the Atlanta Swim Academy is a specialized swim school for kids. Offering year-round swim teams, group and private lessons, and the “Camp H20” summer camp, children can make new friends while learning to love the water. The center provides a free baby splash class for parents and babies aged 3 to 5 months old. The swim academy is located at 732 Johnson Ferry Road in Marietta.

Lenora Park Pool

Lenora Park Pool
Courtesy of Explore Gwinnett County

If you’re in need of an outdoor party space, consider Lenora Park Pool. This venue features water play structures for all ages, along with a beach-like, zero-entry pool, a waterslide, and a lazy river. The pool is available for private rentals and can be visited seven days a week until 6 p.m., although opening times may vary. Residents receive discounted entry, yet it remains affordable entertainment for everyone. The Lenora pool is located at 4515 Lenora Church Road in Snellville.

Bethesda Park Aquatic Center

Bethesda Park
Courtesy of Explore Gwinnett County

Featuring a large indoor pool with zero-entry and various attractions, the Bethesda Park Aquatic Center draws visitors for good reason. Guests can enjoy the giant waterslide that exits and re-enters the building, hydrotherapy benches, and several water play structures. The aquatic center is open year-round and also offers swimming lessons. Gwinnett County residents benefit from discounted entry. The aquatic center is located at 225 Bethesda Church Road in Lawrenceville.

Collins Hill Aquatic Center

Collins Hill Park Aquatic Center. Courtesy of Explore Gwinnett County

While the outdoor leisure pool at Collins Hill Aquatic Center is only open during the summer, a 25-yard by 25-meter competition swimming and diving pool operates year-round. With two water slides and dedicated water play structures, the center is an ideal place to cool off after enjoying the one-mile multi-purpose trail on-site. Swim lessons are also offered throughout the year for an additional cost. Gwinnett County residents pay less than non-residents. You can find this fun center at ​2200 Collins Hill Road in Lawrenceville.

Cumming Aquatic Center

Cumming Aquatic Center
Courtesy of Cumming Aquatic Center

The Cumming Aquatic Center features an outdoor leisure pool complete with a massive play structure, waterslides, and a lazy river. While the outdoor pool is seasonal, the indoor pool welcomes guests year-round. The center also offers swim lessons, birthday parties, and private center rentals, ensuring there’s a place for everyone to learn. The Cumming center is situated at 201 Aquatic Circle in Cumming.

Bogan Park Aquatic Center

Bogan Park Aquatic Center
Courtesy of Gwinnett County

Located on 83 acres of green space, the Bogan Park Aquatic Center includes a gym, baseball/softball complex, and an indoor competition pool. This facility features a zero-entry leisure pool and giant waterslide, and it’s open year-round, offering a great aquatic experience for everyone.

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