Slides and rides are usually the highlight of water parks. However, that’s not always the case. We’ve got several water parks in the Magnolia State that are centered around natural features, such as lakes, creeks, and rivers. And while these parks may boast the occasional slide, they offer plenty of other ways to beat the heat. Read on for 7 natural water parks that provide lots of ways to cool off (typically) sans crowds.

  1. Presley’s Outing (Moss Point)

Crystal Thompson/Google A local favorite for over 40 years, this little slice of paradise is centered around Goode’s Mill Lake. The perfect place to cool off on a hot summer day, the grounds include a white sand beach, canoe and kayak rentals, BBQ pits, and an on-site restaurant.

  1. Lake Tiak-O’khata (Louisville)

Lake Tiak O’Khata/Facebook The highlight of this small town gem is a gorgeous lake with a white sand beach, but that’s not where the perks end. There are also water slides, a volleyball court, picnic area, and restaurant. If one day isn’t enough to take in all the park has to offer, no problem; the grounds also include cabins, a lakeside motel, and RV Park.

  1. Yogi on the Lake (Pelahatchie)

Matthew Selph/Google With a lake AND a traditional water park, Yogi on the Lake offers the best of both worlds as far as on-the-water fun is concerned. At the water park, you’ll find slides, a splash pad, and infinity pool. The lake, which is surrounded by a sandy beach, offers endless opportunities for fun in the sun, thanks in part to pontoon, powerboat, kayak, and water bike rentals. And since day use passes are available, you don’t have to be an overnight guest to enjoy the park’s many amenities.

  1. Merit Water Park (Mendenhall)

Baird & Selena Yarbrough/Google Not your typical water park, Merit Water Park doesn’t have any slides or rides. Instead, it boasts a spring-fed creek with some of the cleanest, clearest water in the state. And since the creek is spring-fed, the water is nice and cold all year long, making it the perfect place to cool off on a hot summer day.

  1. D’Lo Water Park (Mendenhall)

Kevin Day/Google Just a short drive from Merit Water Park, you’ll find the equally as splendid D’Lo Water Park. Though this park is also free of slides and rides, it offers a myriad of recreational opportunities – the best of which is a natural pool on the Strong River. The park also offers kayaking, camping, and fishing bait – all for a fee.

  1. Bogue Chitto Water Park (McComb)

Bogue Chitto Water Park Scenic Rivers/Facebook This water park and campground combo consists of 230 acres of pure outdoor fun, including camping, hiking, and most importantly, tubing.

  1. Flint Creek Water Park (Wiggins)

NicaMimi/TripAdvisor This 1,900-acre park offers water-related fun for the whole family. The highlight of the park is a 650-acre lake with 13 miles of shoreline. Swimming, waterskiing, boating, and fishing are favorites at this Wiggins staple.

So, did you know about these natural water parks? Ever visited? Have one to add to this list? Tell us in the comments section.

Crystal Thompson/Google

A local favorite for over 40 years, this little slice of paradise is centered around Goode’s Mill Lake. The perfect place to cool off on a hot summer day, the grounds include a white sand beach, canoe and kayak rentals, BBQ pits, and an on-site restaurant.

Lake Tiak O’Khata/Facebook

The highlight of this small town gem is a gorgeous lake with a white sand beach, but that’s not where the perks end. There are also water slides, a volleyball court, picnic area, and restaurant. If one day isn’t enough to take in all the park has to offer, no problem; the grounds also include cabins, a lakeside motel, and RV Park.

Matthew Selph/Google

With a lake AND a traditional water park, Yogi on the Lake offers the best of both worlds as far as on-the-water fun is concerned. At the water park, you’ll find slides, a splash pad, and infinity pool. The lake, which is surrounded by a sandy beach, offers endless opportunities for fun in the sun, thanks in part to pontoon, powerboat, kayak, and water bike rentals. And since day use passes are available, you don’t have to be an overnight guest to enjoy the park’s many amenities.

Baird & Selena Yarbrough/Google

Not your typical water park, Merit Water Park doesn’t have any slides or rides. Instead, it boasts a spring-fed creek with some of the cleanest, clearest water in the state. And since the creek is spring-fed, the water is nice and cold all year long, making it the perfect place to cool off on a hot summer day.

Kevin Day/Google

Just a short drive from Merit Water Park, you’ll find the equally as splendid D’Lo Water Park. Though this park is also free of slides and rides, it offers a myriad of recreational opportunities – the best of which is a natural pool on the Strong River. The park also offers kayaking, camping, and fishing bait – all for a fee.

Bogue Chitto Water Park Scenic Rivers/Facebook

This water park and campground combo consists of 230 acres of pure outdoor fun, including camping, hiking, and most importantly, tubing.

NicaMimi/TripAdvisor

This 1,900-acre park offers water-related fun for the whole family. The highlight of the park is a 650-acre lake with 13 miles of shoreline. Swimming, waterskiing, boating, and fishing are favorites at this Wiggins staple.

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Address: 10501 Presleys Outing Rd, Moss Point, MS 39562, USAAddress: 213 Smyth Lake Rd, Louisville, MS 39339, USAAddress: 143 Campground Rd, Pelahatchie, MS 39145, USAAddress: 1043 MS-43, Mendenhall, MS 39114, USAAddress: 135 D’Lo Park Rd, Mendenhall, MS 39114, USAAddress: 1068 Dogwood Trail, McComb, MS 39648, USAAddress: 1216 Parkway Dr, Wiggins, MS 39577, USA