Texas has dozens, if not hundreds, of waterparks, which means some inevitably fly under the radar. Typhoon Texas is one such place, with a wide range of attractions for the whole family ranging from splash pads and lazy rivers to heart-pounding thrill rides.
With locations in both Austin and Katy, Typhoon Texas is one of the most underrated waterparks in the state.
Google/Typhoon Texas Waterpark Houston You’ll find the Katy location, which we’ll primarily be discussing today, on Fort Bend Road.
Nearly a dozen total rides means the park has something for all ages to enjoy.
Google/Typhoon Texas Waterpark Houston From splash pads for the little ones to heart-pounding slides for thrill-seekers, both kids and kids at heart will have a blast.
If you’re in the mood for nothing more than a leisurely float, the Lazy T River is the place to be.
Google/Crystal Jackson This 480,000-gallon lazy river of crystal-clear water will take you on a winding journey all over the park, with three beach entry points, to boot!
For all the thrill seekers out there, an array of fast-paced slides promise to keep the adrenaline flowing all day long.
Google/h00dedstrikr 03 There’s a seven-story freefall, launch capsule with a floor that drops out from beneath your feet, tubes that twist and turn like rattlesnakes, and several other palm-sweating attractions.
Typhoon Texas certainly hasn’t forgotten about the kiddos!
Google/Eliazer Perez With three areas designed just for them, nobody gets left out here.
So no matter how you like to make a splash, Typhoon Texas definitely belongs on your summer bucket list.
Google/Astro S196 It’s a family affair that you’ll remember for years to come.
Address: 555 Katy Fort Bend Road, Katy, TX, 77494.
Google Maps Hours are 10:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and 10:30 a.m. until 7 p.m. Friday-Sunday.
Visit the Typhoon Texas website or Facebook page to learn more.
Google/Typhoon Texas Waterpark Houston
You’ll find the Katy location, which we’ll primarily be discussing today, on Fort Bend Road.
From splash pads for the little ones to heart-pounding slides for thrill-seekers, both kids and kids at heart will have a blast.
Google/Crystal Jackson
This 480,000-gallon lazy river of crystal-clear water will take you on a winding journey all over the park, with three beach entry points, to boot!
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There’s a seven-story freefall, launch capsule with a floor that drops out from beneath your feet, tubes that twist and turn like rattlesnakes, and several other palm-sweating attractions.
Google/Eliazer Perez
With three areas designed just for them, nobody gets left out here.
Google/Astro S196
It’s a family affair that you’ll remember for years to come.
Google Maps
Hours are 10:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday-Thursday, and 10:30 a.m. until 7 p.m. Friday-Sunday.
Have you ever been to Typhoon Texas? If so, what was your favorite ride? Tell us in the comments below, and check out our previous article for more Texas waterparks to visit this summer.
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Address: Typhoon Texas Waterpark Houston, 555 Katy Fort Bend Rd, Katy, TX 77494, USA