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Water park in North Richland Hills, Texas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NRH2O Family Water Park, stylized as NRH2O, is a water park located in North Richland Hills, Texas, owned by the City of North Richland Hills.
Location | 9001 Boulevard 26 North Richland Hills, Texas, United States |
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Coordinates | 32.850577°N 97.193749°W |
Opened | 1995 |
Owner | City of North Richland Hills |
General manager | Frank Perez [1] |
Slogan | The Formula for Family Fun! |
Operating season | May through September [2] |
Area | 17 acres (6.9 ha) |
Website | https://www.nrh2o.com/ |
The park opened in 1995 and contains water slides, a swimming pool, a wave pool, and a lazy river.
In 1995, NRH2O opened as the first city-owned water park in Texas. At the time, the park had three water slides, a river, and a swimming pool.[3] The park added "dive in" movies that guests could watch while at the park.[4]
In 2004, a 12 year-old girl died after collapsing at the water park. The city was sued by the girl's family in case that went up to the Supreme Court of Texas.[5]
In 2014, a 7 year-old boy died after collapsing at the water park.[6]
In 2016, Fox News named NRH2O one of the best water parks in the U.S.[7]
In 2019, The Dallas Morning News and Fort Worth Star-Telegram named NRH2O one of the best water parks in Dallas-Fort Worth.[8][9]
The water park contains the world’s largest uphill water coaster, which is the Green Extreme at 1,161 long and 81 feet tall, this record was never beaten by any other park in the word. Built for the 1998 season this awesome Texas water coaster served over 25 seasons of thrill seekers and is loved by many. Green Extreme was revolutionary operating in blocks sections similar to a roller coaster increasing capacity, during peak times you could find multiple boats occupying the slide however in the last few years of operation it only worked in manual mode. The water on Green Extreme propels riders at an average 19 ft./s Green Extreme is even bigger and longer than Schlitterbahn's master blaster making it truly one of a kind.[9]
The park receives more than 250,000 guests annually.[3]
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