Typhoon Texas

Typhoon Texas is a series of water parks in Texas. The company currently operates two locations in Austin and in Katy.[1][2]

Typhoon Texas Houston

Typhoon Texas Houston is a 25 acre water park was located next to Katy Mills in Katy, Texas. Construction began in 2015 and the park opened Memorial Day Weekend in 2016.

Typhoon Texas Austin

Typhoon Texas Austin is located in Pflugerville, Texas. The park was part of the Hawaiian Falls water park chain from 2014-2016. The Park covers 25 acres of land, a majority of which is parking lots, and includes zip lines and rope courses. On December 15, 2016, it was announced that Typhoon Texas, a water park located in Katy, Texas (near Houston), would take over ownership of the park.[3]

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