Galveston, Texas The 26-acre Schlitterbahn park in
Galveston opened in 2006. The park features the most thrill rides of any of the Schlitterbahn parks and is home to the world's former record holder of the world's tallest
water coaster, MASSIV, as it lost its record to
Tsunami Surge at
Hurricane Harbor Chicago at 86 feet tall. MASSIV opened in 2016 and features the most current technology including water and power saving features never used before. Although it had lost its record for the tallest water coaster, MASSIV still holds the Guinness Book of World Records title for the Tallest Water Coaster and is tall. On March 5, 2026,
Six Flags, owner of Schlitterbahn Galveston, announced it would sell it to
EPR Properties alongside six other theme parks, with
Enchanted Parks operating the park. The sale completed on April 6, 2026.
South Padre Island, Texas The park in
South Padre Island opened in 2001. An indoor section opened in 2012. The park featured Transportainment - a system where guests can ride through the majority of the park's attractions while floating in their tubes. In fact, this park had floating queue lines for three of the four uphill water coasters. When the Henrys sold the company to Cedar Fair, they retained the ownership of this property and rebranded it.
Corpus Christi, Texas In May 2012, Schlitterbahn announced that it would move forward with plans to begin construction of a new water park in the
Corpus Christi-
Padre Island area. It was announced that it would open during the summer of 2013, but due to various delays, groundbreaking didn't take place until February 2013. A plan for the city included a marina, the Schlitterbahn water park with lodging, and a golf course. Vendors complained, and then sued Schlitterbahn over $500,000 in unpaid bills on the Corpus Christi project. After several months, Schlitterbahn paid the vendors and threw them a party. Schlitterbahn Corpus Christi opened on June 20, 2015, with a full-service restaurant, the Veranda, two kids' areas, the Krystal river system, the Sky Blaster, and the Aquaveyer. In 2016 the southern end of the park opened along with a resort. Christened Schlitterbahn Riverpark - Corpus Christi, the park featured nearly of river and multiple blasters. In 2017, Padre's Plunge, a SkyTrans Manufacturing Shoot the Chute, opened in the southern end of the park. It had previously operated as "Buzzsaw Falls" at
Alabama Splash Adventure. This park featured four types of rivers, two children's areas, a massive swim-up bar, a stage for concerts, a resort with several event spaces, and a full-service restaurant. On May 1, 2018,
IBC Bank took over ownership of the park at foreclosure auction.
Kansas City, Kansas The first phase of the park opened in July 2009. The park opened each year in May. After a fatal accident in 2016, Cedar Fair elected not to purchase the property along with the other Schlitterbahn parks. The park did not open in the 2019 season and was razed in 2021. ==Proposed projects==