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Fun-filled water parks at our Holiday Parks in NSW

Part of the fun of camping and visiting holiday parks is enjoying the various amenities and recreational features offered at these campsites. Not only can you enjoy water activities at surrounding beaches and lakesides, but you can also take advantage of the pools and splash parks featured at Reflections Holidays.

Country NSW Splash Parks

A splash park is a perfect way for the kids to cool off on the hot country NSW days. Copeton Waters splash park is sure to please with brightly colour water features to keep cool and burn off some energy.

Lake Keepit splash park is another fun, outdoor water playground to check out for kids and big kids alike.

Plus check out our parks with pools in New South Wales here.

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Frequently asked questions

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What should I pack for a splash park?

When heading to a splash park, it is essential to go prepared. First and foremost, you should always bring lots of sun protection such as sunscreen, hats, sunglasses and appropriate clothing. Additionally, water activities can get quite tiring so make sure to bring along food and drinks for energy. An extra change of clothes and towels can also save you the hassle of cleaning up after a long day of splashing around amusements such as the giant tipping bucket, water cannons, and two-storey aqua playground.

What safety measures should be taken at the water park?

When visiting any kind of water park, it is important to remain alert and aware of safety precautions. Always obey posted signs and instructions from lifeguards and staff. Avoid running or any other activities that may cause harm to others, and make sure to have a designated adult in charge of supervising younger children. Lastly, never swim alone and always remain alert when entering the water. These same safety measures apply to any sun lagoon pool.