How to Make the Most of a Family Day at Black Mountain Water Park in Hua Hin
Make Waves, Make Memories!

One of the best ways to combine fun, relaxation, and adventure into a family trip in Thailand is to visit Black Mountain Water Park in Hua Hin. It is located about 10 kilometres west of Hua Hin town. The park has plenty of thrilling slides and pools with family-friendly attractions. With a little planning, your day will go smoothly from start to finish.
Arriving Early
To make the most of your visit, go at opening time, usually around 10 am. Coming early means you can avoid the midday rush and get easier access to the changing rooms and sunbeds. Because the park is a little out of town, transport should be arranged in advance.
Taxis may be harder to find later in the afternoon, so planning ahead will save you stress at the end of the day. It is also best to find Hua Hin Hotels close to the park, such as Anantara Hua Hin, so travel won’t become a hassle.
Preparing for Your Visit
Make sure that everyone has proper swimming attire before going to the park. Some slides don't allow zippers or metal accessories. Wearing sunscreen is a must under the Hua Hin sun. You can bring towels from home or they can be rented on-site. Small valuables can be deposited in lockers, usually for a minor refundable deposit.
Families with younger children should take a moment to go through basic safety rules, especially for the more extreme slides and wave pool.
Ease into the day
Begin the day with some of the smaller attractions that will help kids get warmed up and adults get a feel of their bearings. The children's pool and adventure pool are perfect for small kids who want to splash around. Another relaxing early activity is the lazy river, where you can just float along and enjoy the atmosphere before trying out the more extreme slides later on.
Enjoying the Big Attractions
When everyone is ready to go, you can then make your way to the star attractions of the park. Black Mountain Water Park operates nine major water slides from a 17-metre tower, including popular favourites such as The Bee, The Magenta, and The Black Wave.
Other highlights include the wave pool, which produces waves up to two metres high. This is also a good time to take photos of your family, with slides and splash areas serving as colourful backdrops.
Lunch and Relaxation
After an active morning, a lunch break is the perfect opportunity for recharging. The park's restaurant serves both Thai dishes and Western options. This makes it easy to find something for even the pickiest eaters. Younger children may appreciate some quiet time by the infinity pool, while older kids or adventurous adults can return to the slides for another round of thrills.
Planning the Rest of Your Day
Afternoons can be a little busier, although weekdays tend to remain fairly calm. It's helpful to set a rough departure time so the end of the day doesn't feel rushed. Also, pay attention to how tired the children are. All that excitement, heat, and water can wear them out. Take short breaks in shaded areas to make sure everyone refreshes themselves.
Additional Activities
Before you leave, make sure to return all wristbands or cards that allow access to the lockers and your credit balance. If your family still has some energy left after this, you might want to visit the nearby Black Mountain Wake Park for some wakeboarding. This is a great add-on for teens and adults. Otherwise, travel back to Hua Hin before the sun sets.
Final Tips
When packing, don’t forget your sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the intense tropical sun. It’s also a good idea to bring a change of clothes for a more comfortable ride home, and flotation devices can really boost younger kids' confidence in the water. And just a heads up—outside food and drinks are typically not allowed, so pack light and make the most of what the park has to offer!



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