Discover Dallas' Newest Hotel-Exclusive Water Park: 6 Essential Facts
Located at Hilton Anatole
The new water park is the sole attraction of its kind within Dallas, offering a perfect complement to a stay at the Hilton Anatole. The hotel sits in the Design District, just minutes from downtown, and provides easy access to top dining spots such as Meddlesome Moth, Rodeo Goat, and El Bolero. Originally built by the Crow family—famous for the Crow Collection of Asian Art in the Dallas Arts District—the hotel ranks among the largest in the South.
Exclusive Access for Hilton Guests
Jade Waters is reserved for Hilton Anatole guests, making it an ideal choice for weekend getaways or a staycation. The park covers three acres of lush green space, featuring multiple swimming pools and a lazy river for a tranquil afternoon in downtown Dallas.
Space for Every Guest
Children can splash in the dedicated kiddie pools and splash zones, while adults can unwind at the spacious swim‑up bar. A selection of cabanas—each equipped with a TV, mini‑fridge, and comfortable seating—can be reserved for a private retreat. The lazy river winds through the park, offering more than 440 lounge chairs positioned under shade‑providing trees to keep guests cool.
Enjoy a Full Meal Onsite
After a day of swimming, the park’s food court offers both sit‑down service and table‑service directly to your lounge chair. Family‑friendly menu options—including hot dogs and burgers—create a picnic‑style dining experience.
Activities for All Ages
From a water basketball game to a leisurely float on the lazy river, there’s plenty to keep guests entertained. Two 30‑foot slides—one tubular and one open—add excitement, and flat‑screen TVs at the food area and swim‑up bar let you catch a game while you relax.
Art and History Intertwine
The park now showcases 46 new pieces from the Anatole’s expanding art collection. Asian‑inspired sculptures and other works enhance the upscale ambiance. At the entrance, a propeller from the 1915 World War I Lusitania ship—one of only three surviving in the world—provides a unique historical touch.




