North Yorkshire Water Park has launched a collection of brand-new camping pods.
Set just in front of the scenic lake backdrop, the ten new pods offer on site accommodation for visitors with space for two, three, four or six people.
These latest additions form part of North Yorkshire Water Park’s continued investment in its visitor experience, expanding its accommodation offering to meet growing demand for flexible, affordable UK staycations that combine outdoor adventure with convenience.
Each pod is fitted with electricity and lighting and can be securely locked – making them ideal for guests looking to explore the park and leave their belongings with peace of mind. Facilities on site include showers, bathrooms, drinking water, and a dedicated parking area. Outside the pods, a wide-open grassy space offers plenty of room for playing garden games and hosting BBQs.
With the park’s full range of activities just steps away, Gareth Davies, Operations Manager at North Yorkshire Water Park,is hoping the new pods will attract visitors looking for several days of action.
:“We’re thrilled to introduce these new accommodation options that put guests right in the heart of the action, just metres from all the fun. It’s never been easier to turn a day out into a full weekend of adventure, with everything you need for a fun and comfortable stay in one place.”
The waterpark offers a range of activities on site including the Ultimate AquaPark experience, which now includes access to both the Warrior and Wipeout courses. Families can also enjoy the new Unicorn Splash Park, while water sports like wakeboarding, paddleboarding, kayaking and open water swimming offer something for all skill levels. For those who prefer dry land, activities such as laser tag, axe throwing, archery, ziplining, low ropes and bushcraft are available.


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