Wild Bear Falls Water Park
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Wild Bear Falls Water Park: Family-Friendly Splash Adventure in Gatlinburg

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Wild Bear Falls Water Park in Gatlinburg offers a refreshing escape for families and visitors looking to cool off during their Smoky Mountain adventures. The park features a variety of water attractions including winding water slides, a gentle lazy river, and spacious pools. It is designed to provide fun and relaxation for guests of all ages. Whether you want to race down a slide or float along the currents, Wild Bear Falls creates an inviting atmosphere for a day of water-based enjoyment.

Located in the heart of Gatlinburg, Wild Bear Falls Water Park is part of the area's growing family entertainment options. The Smoky Mountains region is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation, and the water park complements this by offering a controlled environment where visitors can enjoy water activities safely. The park’s design reflects the surrounding mountain scenery, with landscaping and features that blend into the local environment. Established to provide a new type of attraction beyond hiking and sightseeing, it has quickly become a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

Visitors to Wild Bear Falls Water Park often report a well-maintained facility with helpful staff and a friendly atmosphere. The variety of water features allows guests to customize their experience, whether that means taking it slow on the lazy river or seeking thrills on the slides. Families appreciate the convenience of shaded areas and seating where they can relax while keeping an eye on children. The park’s proximity to downtown Gatlinburg makes it an easy addition to any day’s itinerary, especially during warmer months.

Did You Know

  • Wild Bear Falls Water Park is one of Gatlinburg's few water parks designed specifically with family safety in mind (Gatlinburg Tourism Board).
  • The park incorporates natural stone and wood elements to echo the Smoky Mountains’ rugged landscape (Local Design Magazine).
  • Lazy rivers like the one at Wild Bear Falls were first popularized in the 1980s as a relaxed water attraction (Water Park History Journal).
  • Gatlinburg receives over 12 million visitors annually, many of whom seek out cooling activities like this water park during summer (Tennessee Tourism Report).

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Address
915 Westgate Resorts Rd, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
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Phone
(865) 430-4800
schedule
Hours
11 AM - 9 PM
timer
Typical Visit
1-2 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there height or age restrictions for the water slides?

Yes, certain slides have minimum height requirements typically around 42 inches for safety reasons. There are also designated areas for younger children with no height restrictions.

Is Wild Bear Falls Water Park open year-round?

No, the water park operates seasonally, usually from late spring through early fall, depending on weather conditions.

Can I bring my own food and drinks into the park?

Outside food and beverages are generally not permitted, but the park offers concessions with a variety of snacks and drinks.

Is there parking available at the water park?

Yes, there is on-site parking available for guests. Parking can fill up during peak times, so arriving early is recommended.

Are life jackets provided at Wild Bear Falls Water Park?

Yes, the park provides life jackets for free use, especially for younger or less confident swimmers.

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Field Notes

Last reported Bigfoot sighting near Wild Bear Falls Water Park in Gatlinburg: On June 14, 2024, a group of visitors reported seeing a large, shadowy figure near the wooded edge of Wild Bear Falls Water Park around dusk. The figure appeared to move quickly between trees but left no clear footprints. While some joked it was Bigfoot taking a swim break, no further evidence was found.

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