

Diamondback Dive (foreground, red) Cottonmouth Curse (background, blue)
Don’t-Fall Rock Fall
WATER FUN FAVORITES
Do You Know How
Crenshaw Springs water park
GOt its Name?

“Crenshaw” was given to the natural spring-fed creek in what is now
White Hall, as it was believed the land through which the creek
flowed had once been owned by a family named Crenshaw.
In the 1800s, people traveling by horse and wagon from Little
Rock to Pine Bluff would stop at Crenshaw springs to enjoy the
clear water. Whether swimming, washing clothes, or watering
their horses, travelers often returned to the area because they
knew “good water” flowed there.
Attracted to the clean water, travelers began settling around the
creek. Eventually, the settlers built a small, one-room structure for
church services and group meetings at the top of the hill next to the
spring. As the building’s clapboards had been painted with whitewash,
everyone in the area referred to it as the “white hall” and it became the most
prominent landmark. In 1964, the community officially became a city, and the town was named the City of White Hall in honor of its history.
As the water park was being planned, officials wanted to honor the heritage of the White Hall community and settled on Crenshaw Springs Water Park, hoping that the “good water” would continue to bring new travelers to the area for recreational enjoyment.
1-DAY PASS
Kids (age 3 & under) FREE;
Ages 4-64, $12;
Ages 65+) $10;
Active Military $10
10-visit PASS
No age or residency restrictions $100
season PASS
White Hall School District residents only $60
It was a great summer! See you Memorial Day weekend 2026!
For the safety and enjoyment of our staff and patrons, park policy requires the management to close the park for inclement weather. Inclement weather is defined as wind advisories, rain showers, thunderstorms, tornado watches and warnings currently happening or predicted by official weather forecasting agencies. If you are in doubt, check our social media for the latest announcements. We make every effort to announce weather closures immediately upon deciding to close. We regret disappointing our patrons, but are not obliged to compensate visitors who arrived during an inclement weather closure.
Currently closed for Fall & Winter.
Check back next Spring!
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Crenshaw Creek (foreground)
Squirrel’s Nest (background)

Crenshaw Express (foreground) Turtle Tot Spot (yellow canopy)







