Swimwear: Bring appropriate swimwear for water activities, such as swimsuits, swim trunks, or rash guards.
Sun Protection: Protect yourself from the sun's rays with sunscreen (water-resistant SPF 30 or higher), sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap.
Towels: While the park may offer towel rentals, bringing your own can save time and money. Quick-drying microfiber towels are convenient for travel.
Water Shoes: Comfortable water shoes with good grip can protect your feet from hot surfaces and rough terrain.
Change of Clothes: Pack a change of clothes for after your water adventures, including dry undergarments and clothing.
Cash/Credit Card: Bring money for food, drinks, locker rentals, and any additional purchases. Most major credit cards are accepted, but it's always handy to have some cash on hand.
Waterproof Phone Case: Safeguard your phone from water damage with a waterproof case or pouch if you plan to take it with you.
Snacks/Water Bottle: While outside food may not be allowed, bringing small snacks like energy bars or fruit can help keep hunger at bay. Stay hydrated by bringing a refillable water bottle.
Waterproof Camera: Capture your aquatic adventures with a waterproof camera or GoPro. Make sure it's securely attached to your person or stored in a waterproof case.
Medical Supplies: Carry any necessary medication, such as pain relievers or motion sickness medication, as well as basic first aid supplies like bandages and antiseptic wipes.
Identification/Travel Documents: Keep your ID, passport, and any relevant travel documents secure in a waterproof pouch or bag.