Myrtle Waves Water Park in Myrtle Beach, SC
3000 Mr. Joe White Ave • Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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Dive into memorable fun at Myrtle Waves. South Carolina’s largest waterpark boasts over 30 slides and attractions with 1.2 million gallons of water. Featuring endless fun for all ages, top attractions include Riptide Rockets, Flow Rider, Super Chute, Thunderbold Speed Slides, Turbo Twisters, Lazy River, and Ocean in Motion Wave Pool. From extreme thrills to family-friendly pools, a trip to Myrtle Waves is the best way to spend a summer day.
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The park is typically open from mid-March to mid-September with varying hours of operation dependent on the day of the week.
No. Guests may not bring any personal flotation devices into the park with the exception of Coast Guard approved life jackets. Life jackets and tubes are provided free of charge on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Myrtle Waves provides a picnic area outside of the main entrance of the park. Guests are able to enjoy their picnic in this area but are not allowed to bring any outside food or beverage into the facility except one water bottle per person. Bags will be checked before park entry.
Yes, simply keep your wristband on and you will gain re-entry into the park.
It is advised that you check the local forecast for the Myrtle Beach area prior to your visit. Myrtle Waves Water Park does not close slides due to rain. However, in the event of thunder and lightning, attractions will be temporarily closed.
Yes.
There are no height restrictions on Saturation Station, Bubble Bay, the Ocean in Motion Wave Pool, and the Lazy River. Riders must be taller than 42″ inches to ride all slides. All slides have a 250 lb. weight restriction. Children under 48″ must wear a life-vest in the Racin’ River. Arooba Tooba and Snake Mountain both have a 250 lb single rider and 400 lb. Double rider weight restriction.
Yes. They encourage using a locker to store all valuables and personal items. Lockers can be rented with cash and/or credit/debit cards.