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Beloved Corpus Christi Waterpark Closing After 15 Summers
Hurricane Alley Waterpark will permanently shut down, ending an era of affordable family fun.
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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After 15 seasons of providing affordable, family-friendly summer fun, Hurricane Alley Waterpark in Corpus Christi, Texas, is permanently closing its gates. The announcement has brought an outpouring of nostalgia and concern from locals who say the waterpark filled an important gap in the community.
Why it matters
Hurricane Alley Waterpark was a beloved summer destination for generations of South Texas families, offering a budget-friendly alternative to the beach. Its closure is seen as a symbolic loss of a familiar community staple, adding to a broader wave of shutdowns in the Coastal Bend region.
The details
Hurricane Alley Waterpark opened in 2012 and has been a go-to spot for birthday parties, first rides down water slides, and long summer afternoons spent cooling off close to home. In a message to the community, the park called the decision to close 'heartfelt,' reflecting on the memories made over more than a decade.
- Hurricane Alley Waterpark opened in 2012.
- The park will permanently close after the 2026 season.
The players
Hurricane Alley Waterpark
A longtime family favorite waterpark in Corpus Christi, Texas that is permanently closing after 15 seasons of operation.
What’s next
Guests who purchased 2026 season passes will automatically receive refunds to their original form of payment.
The takeaway
The closure of Hurricane Alley Waterpark is a symbolic loss for the Corpus Christi community, as the affordable, family-friendly destination helped define summer for 15 years. Its exit adds to a broader sense of uncertainty as familiar local businesses become harder to sustain.
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