Black Mountain Water Park in Hua Hin
Let your kids cool down and chill out at the Black Mountain Water Park in Hua Hin, just a short drive from town. Free Buses available.
Black Mountain Water Park was the first water park to open in Hua Hin and it still remains cheaper than its rival Vana Nava water park although it is lacking some of the bigger slides. Go during the week and you’ll find it pleasantly quiet lacking long waits for the rides.
Located a 20 minute drive west from downtown Hua Hin the water park resides close by the famous Black Mountain golf course and resort. For those without their own car you’ll be glad to know that there is a free shuttle bus that departs regularly from the Clock Tower in the town center.
The water park is away from the bustle of the town and is surrounded by countryside. Climb to the top of the slide tower for great panoramic views of the scenery all the way to the mountains of Myanmar.
Professional lifeguards are on hand to protect you and make sure you don’t get into trouble.
If you tire of the excitement of the water park you can always pop next door to the Black Mountain Wake Park and try your hand at wake-boarding.
The Slides
There are nine water slides at the park and all are kid friendly. The Black Wave is the steepest one but even children as young as five have been known to ride it.
Each slide is named after its color so it is easy to recognize.
- The Bee
- The Blue Snake
- Wide Wave
- The Magenta
- The Green
- The White Ring
- The Grey Screw
- The Purple Speed
- The Black Wave
From the gentle bee to the thrilling high speed black wave there are enough slides here to keep kids busy for hours.
The Pools
There are a variety of different pools for all ages from youngsters to adults.
- The Lazy River
- Wave Pool
- Spa Pool
- Fountain Pool
- Children´s Adventure Pool
- Beach/Infinity Pool
If you get fed up walking up flights of steps every few minutes then take some time out on the Lazy River. Just hop in a tube and chill out as you slowly meander around the pool.
If you want to take it up a notch then jump in the wave pool and wait for the action to start. This monster wave making machine can pump out 2.0 m high waves with ease.
Lockers & Towels
Lockers are available for free, although there is a 200 baht refundable deposit required. Waterproof electronic locker bracelets are used to access your locker so that you don’t have to carry a key around.
Towels are available for hire for 100 baht
Food
The restaurant offers reasonably priced food in both Western and Thai styles and there are drinks and ice cream stalls located around the park.
You’ll be issued a payment card when you enter the park. Just add some credit to it when you buy your ticket and you can refund the remainder when you leave. This card is used for all payments within the water park.
You are not allowed to bring your own food and beverages into the park. You bags will be checked on the way in and food removed. You can claim it back when you leave.
Shops
There is a souvenir shop by the entrance where to you can purchase swim related clothing and items should you forget something.
Opening Times
The water park is open daily from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm
Prices
600 baht entrance fee for adults
300 baht for kids and young children are free
Keep an eye out for special offers and discounts which often appear, especially out of season, to make your stay even cheaper.