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From North or South of Branson, Take US-65 S to the MO-76/76 Country Blvd/Main S exit. Turn left onto W Main St/MO-76/W 76 Country Blvd. Follow for 3.7 mi. The entrance to White Water will be on your right. From West of Branson, Turn right onto MO-76 if coming North from Hwy 13.
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White Water is located in the heart of Branson on 76 Country...
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- Where is White Water? While many theme parks & water parks are located at the same property or adjacent to one another, Silver Dollar City & White Water are a little different.
- Dining at White Water. A lot of first-time visitors have questions about what type of food is available in White Water and whether or not they can bring their own meals, snacks and beverages into the park with them.
- Is there an ideal way to navigate the park? Wayfinding at White Water is pretty easy. The terrain is mostly flat and you will encounter plenty of signage to help you get to your next slide or pool.
- Lockers, Seating and More. You can keep your belongings dry and secure with conveniently-located lockers. Lockers can be rented for $15 per day with an additional $5 fully-refundable deposit.
Located at 3505 W 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO. Ticket Price: $49.00. Plus tax. 1 Day Pass. Rating: 4.6. Book Now. WEB CODE: --- | 1-800-785-1610. Show Info. Explore your own piece of paradise tucked into the Ozark Mountains at White Water with over 2 million gallons water-filled thrills.