North Yorkshire Water Park is set to reopen for the 2026 season this Easter holiday, with land activities available from Saturday 28th March, welcoming families, friends and thrill-seekers back for the start of the spring season.
Kicking off the holidays, the park’s Adventure Wood offers a variety of land-based activities, providing a fun and active way to make the most of the school holidays. Visitors can take aim with archery, try their hand at axe throwing, or go head-to-head in an outdoor laser tag battle.
For those seeking more adrenaline, the park’s popular zip line and climbing wall will also be open throughout the holidays, giving families the chance to experience high-energy activities at great value. Meanwhile, those looking for a mental challenge can step into the park’s immersive escape rooms and puzzle rooms, working together to crack codes, solve clues and beat the clock.
For those keen to test their skills on the water, North Yorkshire Water Park’s water-based Aquapark will reopen for 2026 from Saturday 4th April, bringing a fresh wave of action.
The Wipeout Aqua Park returns bigger and better than ever this Easter, following significant investment in brand-new inflatables to create one of the largest aqua courses in England. Packed with giant slides, swings, balance beams and a host of exciting new obstacles, the much-loved floating playground promises an unforgettable challenge for families, friends and adrenaline seekers alike.
Visitors eager to take on the new course can be among the first to experience The Wipeout this Easter and put their skills to the test.
A range of additional water-based activities will also be available, with kayaking and paddleboarding offering a more relaxed chance to explore the water. Whether finding your balance on a board or setting off on a scenic paddle, there are options to suit all ages and abilities.
After a day of activity, guests can unwind at the park’s newly re-furbished on-site café, Forge Valley Roasters – Waterside. Serving hearty meals, hot drinks and seasonal treats, it’s the ideal place to relax and refuel.
Jack Vinson , Activities Manager at North Yorkshire Water Park, said: “We’re really looking forward to welcoming everyone to North Yorkshire Water Park this Easter holiday. The Easter school break is the perfect time to get outside, try something new and enjoy a bit of adventure together as spring begins. With so many land-based and water-based activities on offer, there’s plenty for everyone to get involved in and have fun.”
Easter activities are available to book online. For more information or to secure your place, visit: www.northyorkshirewaterpark.co.uk
