North Yorkshire water park gets green light to reopen

North Yorkshire Water Park, one of Scarborough’s hidden gems, has announced it will reopen its much-loved AquaPark on May 17th, in line with Government restrictions lifting.

Filled with exciting new obstacles and challenges, the AquaPark is a floating inflatable assault course which guarantees a day out to remember. From climbing walls, huge slides, trampolines, balance bars, rockers, rollers and blast bags, the attraction has been open since 2017 and is a firm favourite with visitors.

Accommodating up to 30 guests at a time, a one-hour session includes hire of wetsuit, helmet and buoyancy aid, and the AquaPark can be taken on as a group or individually – a bit of healthy competition is encouraged!

As well as the AquaPark, visitors to the North Yorkshire Water Park can enjoy a range of other activities and pursuits, including stand-up paddle boarding (SUPs), kayaking, open water swimming, wakeboarding and fishing, as well as making the most of the walking and running trails and much more.

With searches for UK staycations peaking this year, North Yorkshire Water Park is an ideal destination for a domestic getaway. The Water Park is reopening its accommodation offering this year, with pitches for caravans, tents and later in the year the launch of a boutique fishing lodge for two, tucked away within the trees of the Dawnay Estate.

Gareth Davies, General Manager at North Yorkshire Water Park, said: “The AquaPark is one of our most popular activities and we’re very excited to be able to open it up to visitors again. The AquaPark is perfect for anyone looking for a day out with a bit of a challenge, and we always encourage a bit of competition, whether it’s with friends or family!”