There are too many pools shaped like Colorado, North Dakota, and Kansas in the world. The shape of Texas is so awesome that we have Texas-shaped everything from air fresheners to waffles.

Texas has the best shape of any state or country. Being from here I might be a little biased, but I stand by it.

It was only a matter of time before people started making Texas Shaped Pools. We need even more of them, but there are a few out there.

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Though there are many bumps and ridges in the shape of Texas, people and businesses went out of their way to make this uncomfortable shape into beautiful, blue spans of Texas-sized relaxation.

It's hot in Texas, and to cool off we love to take a dip in the pool. Texas might have fewer pools than California and Florida, but we do everything bigger.

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Many of these pools are located at waterparks or hotels, so you won't have to jump a fence to enjoy their waters. You could plan an entire vacation around hitting all of the pools in this list and bust a Texas-sized belly flop in each one.

Take A Road Trip To All Of These Texas Shaped Pools

Some of these pools are only open during the summer months, so now is the time to start making plans. Don't worry most of these pools have been around for a long time and aren't going anywhere.

Take a look at the list below and get ready for a Texas shaped adventure of your own.

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There are a lot of Texas shaped pools in the Lone Star State.

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