52 Waterpark Hairstyles That Will Keep You Looking Fabulous All Day in 2026

Cindy Marcus
Cindy Marcus Hairstylist, Editor-in-Chief

Planning a day at the waterpark can be so much fun, but dealing with wet, tangled hair? Not so much. That’s why having a go-to hairstyle that keeps your hair neat and secure is a game-changer. For those with long or thick hair, a double French braid or boxer braids can provide maximum hold and protection against tangles.

If you prefer something simpler, a sleek topknot or a bubble ponytail can keep your hair out of your face and look stylish. Don’t forget to prep your hair with a leave-in conditioner to shield against chlorine and saltwater damage. Check out all the fabulous hairstyles to make your waterpark day hassle-free and fabulous!

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Low Ponytail With Loose Face-Framing Pieces

#1: Low Ponytail With Loose Face-Framing Pieces

Those front pieces are doing real work here. They’re not random flyaways; someone point cut those tendrils at slightly different lengths so they fall naturally around the cheekbones and jawline, which is why this looks intentional even when wet. Medium density, medium to long brunette hair with some subtle warm highlights catching the light near the ends. If your hair is fine and straight, this ponytail will look flat and thin at the base. That’s the honest limitation. It needs enough texture or thickness to hold some volume once the elastic is in. The placement sits right at the nape, low enough that a waterslide won’t rip it out, and loose enough that the wave pattern from chlorine water actually works in its favor as the day goes on. Oval and heart face shapes get the most from those free pieces softening the forehead.

Textured Pixie With a Side-Swept Top

#2 Textured Pixie With a Side-Swept Top

If your hair is fine or medium density and straight, this is the waterpark cut. Zero maintenance between slides. What I notice here is how the longer top pieces are point cut to create movement without bulk, and they fall right back into place even in humidity. The sides are cropped close but not tight, which keeps the shape clean when wet. Round and oval faces carry this well because the asymmetric sweep across the forehead creates a diagonal line that breaks up fullness. If you have a very strong jaw or a long face, shorter sides with no length to balance them will work against you. Thick, coarse hair will not lie this flat on top without heavy thinning, and that creates a different texture entirely.

Chin-Length Curly Bob With a Deep Side Part

#3 Chin-Length Curly Bob With a Deep Side Part

Notice how the curls are still holding their shape even with water droplets on her skin, which tells you this is natural texture, not styled in. That matters. A chin-length bob cut with point cutting through the ends lets medium-density wavy or curly hair spring up without going triangular. If your hair is straight and fine, this exact shape will not happen for you. On round or square face shapes the length hitting right at the jaw can widen things, so be honest with yourself there. The deep side part is doing real work here, creating asymmetry that keeps the whole thing from reading like a helmet. One thing people won’t talk about: curly bobs at this length frizz fast in humidity, and a waterpark is wall-to-wall humidity.

Messy High Bun With Natural Curl Texture

#4 Messy High Bun With Natural Curl Texture

If your hair is fine and straight, this will not hold. It’ll flatten into a sad little knot within twenty minutes. What makes this bun work is the medium-density wavy to curly texture doing all the heavy lifting, creating that fullness at the crown without any backcombing or product buildup. Notice how the curls at the top aren’t uniform, they’re gathering in different directions because she’s twisted and pinned without smoothing first, which is exactly the move. Shoulder-length to long hair with some natural wave is the sweet spot here. Face shape is honestly irrelevant since pulling everything up and off the neck is universally flattering when there’s enough volume to balance the proportions. The few shorter pieces escaping at the nape read intentional because they curl on their own rather than hanging limp.

Loose Low Ponytail With Wavy Pieces Left Out on Purpose

#5 Loose Low Ponytail With Wavy Pieces Left Out on Purpose

If your hair is fine or thin, this will not look like this. That needs to be said first. What makes it work here is medium-to-thick density with natural wave, probably 2B texture, gathered low at the nape without being smoothed down first. Notice how the front pieces aren’t curled or styled, they’re just the natural result of layers that hit around the chin falling out of the elastic on their own. That’s a cut detail, not a styling choice. Long layers with interior texture give those pieces enough movement to frame without looking like they escaped. Great for oval and heart-shaped faces where you want softness at the jawline. It will look progressively better as it gets wet and dries throughout the day, which is rare for a poolside style. Straight hair pulled back this loosely just goes flat.

Wet Rope Braid Pulled Back at the Nape

#6 Wet Rope Braid Pulled Back at the Nape

If your hair is fine, skip this one. A rope braid on thin, wet hair just looks like a sad twist clinging to your back. This works because she has medium to thick density and enough length to hit past the shoulders, which gives the braid actual body even when soaking wet. Notice the braid starts low, right at the nape, and the two-strand rope technique means it tightened up from the water instead of falling apart the way a standard three-strand braid would. Those few pieces left loose at the front aren’t random; they sit right along her temples and soften an angular jawline without looking fussy. Oval and heart face shapes wear this well. The color is a warm brunette with what looks like a few sun-kissed pieces woven through, nothing that reads as high-maintenance balayage. One thing to know: rope braids unravel fast if you don’t secure the ends properly, and a basic elastic will slide right off wet hair.

Bubble Ponytail With Slicked-Back Roots

#7 Bubble Ponytail With Slicked-Back Roots

If your hair is fine or thin, this will not work for you. The bubble sections need enough density to hold their shape once they’re pulled and fanned out, and without it you just get sad little deflated knots on a string. This is a medium to thick, straight hair style, and the woman in the photo has exactly that, which is why each bubble sits full and round without any filler or teasing tricks. Notice how the elastics are completely hidden because she’s wrapped hair around each one, a small detail that takes an extra minute per section and makes the whole thing look intentional instead of thrown together. Works on every face shape since everything is pulled back cleanly with just a couple of wispy pieces near the temples softening the line. The real strength here for a waterpark is that the structure holds when wet. A regular braid loosens and sags, but the segmented elastics keep everything locked in place. You need mid-back length at minimum to get four or five defined bubbles.

Slicked-Back Mid-Height Pony on Wet Straight Hair

#8 Slicked-Back Mid-Height Pony on Wet Straight Hair

Notice the placement. Not high, not low, sitting right at crown level so it keeps the weight off the neck without pulling the hairline taut. That positioning matters more than people think, because if you have fine hair and yank it up to a true high pony while wet, you’ll see scalp through the front within an hour. This works best on medium to thick, straight hair with enough density to fill out the tail when it’s soaked and clinging together. Her hair hits mid-back length, which gives the ponytail real presence even wet. If yours is shoulder length or shorter, you’ll get a stub. The slick-back is done with water alone here, no gel, no pomade, and you can tell because the baby hairs at her temples are loose rather than plastered flat. That looks good now but will frizz unpredictably as it dries, especially in humidity. Oval and heart face shapes wear this well since pulling everything back opens the whole face. Round faces will feel exposed.

Natural Curl Bob That Thrives on Humidity

#9 Natural Curl Bob That Thrives on Humidity

This only works if your curls actually do this on their own. The layers here were cut dry, curl by curl, and you can tell because the volume sits perfectly around the crown without any bulk at the ears. Medium density, natural 2C to 3A pattern, landing right at the jawline. If you have a longer face, this width at the cheekbones is genuinely flattering. Notice how the left side has tighter ringlets than the right. That asymmetry is the whole point, and it’s what makes this look real instead of styled. Fine hair won’t hold this shape once it’s wet, and at a waterpark it will plaster flat to your head within minutes. Thick, coarse curls will puff too wide without enough layering to control the silhouette. The sweet spot is medium texture with reliable curl memory, because this cut depends entirely on your hair resetting itself after water exposure.

Twisted Low Knot on Damp Medium-Length Hair

#10 Twisted Low Knot on Damp Medium-Length Hair

If your hair is fine, this will unravel within an hour. That’s the honest truth, because this knot relies on medium-density hair with enough texture and grip to hold itself in a loose twist at the nape without pins doing all the work. Look closely and you can see the twist pattern feeding into the bun, not just hair wrapped around itself, which is what gives it that casual shape instead of looking like a leftover gym bun. Works on shoulder-length to collarbone-length hair, straight to wavy. The warm copper-brown color here catches light in a way that makes the whole thing look intentional even when pieces escape, and a few flyaways at the crown actually help. Round and oval faces benefit most since the slight volume at the sides before the twist softens the temples without adding width at the jaw.

Half-Wet Ponytail With Escaped Strands on Medium-Length Waves

#11 Half-Wet Ponytail With Escaped Strands on Medium-Length Waves

If your hair is fine, this will flatten against your skull within twenty minutes and look like you gave up. That’s the truth of it. This works because she has medium density with a natural wave pattern that holds texture even when soaked, and the pieces escaping near her temples aren’t accidental, they’re deliberately left shorter, likely from long face-framing layers cut with point cutting to keep them soft. The ponytail sits mid-height, not high enough to bounce around on slides, not low enough to get trapped under your back. What caught my eye is how the crown still has lift despite being damp, which tells you she gathered the hair loosely and pushed it forward slightly before securing. Oval and heart face shapes benefit most from those fallen pieces narrowing the forehead. If you have thick, coarse hair, this same pull-back can read heavy and shapeless once water weighs it down.

Damp Textured Crop With Tight Tapered Sides

#12 Damp Textured Crop With Tight Tapered Sides

If your hair goes flat the second it gets wet, this is not your cut. It needs natural texture to work, that slight wave or curl that activates when damp and gives the top its dimension without any product intervention. The sides are clipper-tapered close, maybe a two guard, while the top is point-cut just long enough to let the curl pattern show. Notice how the texture on top reads intentional even soaking wet, not messy, not limp. That only happens with medium to coarse density hair. Oval and heart-shaped faces wear this well because the close sides expose the jawline and cheekbones fully. Round faces will feel exposed. This cut will not hide anything, and it requires confidence in your bone structure more than anything else.

Tousled Short Crop With Warm Copper Pieces Poolside

#13 Tousled Short Crop With Warm Copper Pieces Poolside

If your hair goes flat the second it gets wet, skip this one. This cut needs natural texture or at least a slight wave to hold that piecey separation you see here, where the top layers catch light individually because they were point cut to move independently from each other. The warm copper dimension running through a medium brown base is doing real work in sunlight, and what caught my eye is how the color shifts from cool shadow to almost golden depending on the strand’s angle. Oval and heart faces will love the short tapered sides exposing the jawline. Fine to medium density, ear length on top, cropped close at the nape. Round faces lose structure with this much forehead exposure.

Loose Side Braid With Natural Copper on Medium-Density Waves

#14 Loose Side Braid With Natural Copper on Medium-Density Waves

If your hair is fine, skip this one. The braid will look like a sad rope by noon. What makes this work is medium-density hair with enough natural wave to give the plait some width and irregularity, which is exactly what’s happening here. Notice the face-framing pieces aren’t identical on both sides; the right has more volume while the left drapes closer to the cheek, and that asymmetry is doing quiet favors for an oval face. The color is a natural copper with no visible foils or balayage, just single-process warmth that reads honest in direct light. A three-strand braid pulled to one side, kept deliberately loose so sections puff slightly between crossovers. Chlorine will wreck this color fast.

Half-Damp Waves Swept to One Side on Long Layered Hair

#15 Half-Damp Waves Swept to One Side on Long Layered Hair

The roots are slicked back while the lengths stay free, which only works because someone cut long layers with enough internal texture to keep the wet and dry sections from looking like two separate hairstyles. That transition is the whole thing. If your hair is fine or low density, the slicked portion will look plastered and the ends will look stringy. This needs medium to thick hair with natural wave, ideally 2B or 2C pattern, so chlorine water actually enhances the texture instead of flattening it. The balayage here reads as sun-faded brunette with warm caramel through the mids, and you can see where the highlights catch differently on damp versus dry pieces, creating dimension that a single-process color would never give you. Oval and heart face shapes wear this well because the swept-back crown opens the forehead while the length below the collarbone balances everything. It will not age well through the day if you keep dunking your head. One full submersion resets it to just wet hair.

Air-Dried Layered Lob With Curtain Bangs That Actually Survive Water

#16 Air-Dried Layered Lob With Curtain Bangs That Actually Survive Water

If your hair is fine to medium density and straight-ish, this is the cut that forgives a day of getting wet and drying unevenly. The layers here are point-cut through the mid-lengths, which is why the ends look piecey and light instead of blunt and heavy when damp. Notice how the shorter face-framing pieces sit right at cheekbone level, even though parts of the hair are clearly half-dry and going different directions. That placement works on oval and heart-shaped faces especially well. The warm chestnut brown is a single process, nothing fancy, which means zero worry about chlorine pulling dimension from highlights. This cut will not hold up for thick, coarse hair. It’ll mushroom out instead of falling like this. Flat.

Shoulder-Length Blonde Waves Left Loose and Half-Damp at the Waterpark

#17 Shoulder-Length Blonde Waves Left Loose and Half-Damp at the Waterpark

If your hair is fine, this won’t work. The reason this looks good is density. There’s enough medium-density wave here to hold shape when sections are wet and sections are dry at the same time, which is what’s actually happening in this photo if you look closely at the lower ends versus the crown. The cut is a solid shoulder-length with long interior layers, probably point-cut to keep the ends from looking blunt when they clump together wet. Color is a warm butter blonde with darker roots left intentionally grown in, which is smart because chlorine will grab over-processed ends and turn them green, and that shadow root means less bleach sitting at the scalp. This is genuinely one of the easiest waterpark looks because it requires doing nothing. Oval and heart-shaped faces wear this length well. Round faces will find it sits right at the widest point of the jaw and widens everything. Skip it if your hair goes flat the second water touches it.

Loose Double Braids With Flyaways on Fine Blonde Hair

#18 Loose Double Braids With Flyaways on Fine Blonde Hair

If your hair is fine, these braids will not look thick and full by midday. They’ll look exactly like this, which is thinner plaits that taper fast and lose bulk toward the ends. That’s the honest part. What works here is the looseness at the crown, where damp roots and flyaways create enough volume that the overall look reads relaxed instead of flat. The braids are standard three-strand, started low behind each ear rather than from a tight center part, which is why they frame the face instead of pulling everything back. This is a natural blonde with some dimension still visible through the plait pattern, not a single-process color. If you have medium to long hair with fine density and any wave to it, this will hold up through water and humidity without needing to be redone. Round and oval faces benefit from the soft pieces left out at the temples. Straight, thick hair will fight you on the looseness and just look neat, which defeats the whole point.

Chin-Length Blonde Bob With Soft Bend and No Product in Sight

#19 Chin-Length Blonde Bob With Soft Bend and No Product in Sight

Notice how the part isn’t centered or deeply side-swept, it’s just where her hair naturally fell after getting wet and drying in open air. That’s the whole trick here. This is a one-length bob cut blunt at the chin with very slight internal texture removed to keep the ends from going boxy, and it works because fine to medium density hair at this length doesn’t need much intervention to reset itself after water. The blonde is a full foil, icy at the ends with slightly warmer roots growing in, which honestly reads better in person than a perfect platinum would. Oval and heart face shapes wear this length well. If your jaw is wider than your cheekbones, chin-length bobs will emphasize that, and no amount of wave will fix it. This cut will go flat on you by noon if your hair is truly fine and poker straight.

Mid-Height Brunette Ponytail With Subtle Warm Highlights Catching the Sun

#20 Mid-Height Brunette Ponytail With Subtle Warm Highlights Catching the Sun

If your hair is fine to medium density, this ponytail will look thin by noon. That’s the honest part. What’s working here is the placement, not too high, not at the nape, sitting right where the occipital bone gives it a natural lift so it doesn’t droop flat against the neck. Her colorist did a partial balayage with warm caramel pieces concentrated from the mid-lengths down, which is why the ponytail reads richer in sunlight than it would indoors. The base is a natural level 5 brunette, and those lighter pieces aren’t heavy or blocky. Look at the wispy bits around her ear and hairline, they weren’t pulled out on purpose so much as they escaped because the layers around her face are cut shorter, probably somewhere around chin length. That detail matters because it keeps the whole thing from looking like she’s about to run a 5K. You need at least shoulder-length hair for this to land the same way. If you have thick, coarse hair, this exact elastic-and-go approach will give you a completely different shape, wider and bushier at the tail.

Damp Side Braid With Loose Crown on Medium-Density Wavy Hair

#21 Damp Side Braid With Loose Crown on Medium-Density Wavy Hair

If your hair is fine or silky straight, this braid will unravel within an hour. That is not a styling problem you can fix. This works because the hair has enough natural wave and medium density to grip itself inside a three-strand braid without elastics stacked every few inches. Notice how the crown is left deliberately loose, almost puffy, with short pieces escaping at the temples and hairline. That is not messy technique. It is someone who knows that pulling the front tight at a waterpark just means it dries plastered to your skull. The braid itself sits forward over one shoulder, which is a good call for longer oval or rectangular face shapes because it draws the eye down and to the side. The color is a single-process warm brunette, no highlights, no dimension tricks, and honestly that is part of why it reads so clean wet. Highlighted hair tends to look stringy when damp. Solid color holds together visually.

Wet-Look Long Layers With Warm Brunette Balayage Worn Completely Down

#22 Wet-Look Long Layers With Warm Brunette Balayage Worn Completely Down

If your hair is fine or thin, wearing it fully down and soaking wet at a waterpark will not look like this. That needs to be said first. This works because she has medium to thick density with a natural wave pattern that holds texture even when damp, and the long face-framing layers keep everything from clinging flat to her head. Look at the top section near her part: it’s already starting to dry and lift while the ends stay wet, which gives the whole thing dimension instead of looking like she just climbed out of a pool and gave up. The balayage is hand-painted with warm caramel pieces concentrated from the midshaft down, keeping the root area a natural cool brunette. That contrast reads really well in indoor waterpark lighting. Oval and heart face shapes get the most from layers this length because the volume sits right at the collarbone. The honest problem is maintenance through the day. Completely loose hair catches on every slide, tangles in every wave pool, and by hour three you’ll be fighting knots.

Wet Swept-Back Ponytail With Loose Ends on Fine Dark Hair

#23 Wet Swept-Back Ponytail With Loose Ends on Fine Dark Hair

If your hair is fine and straight-to-wavy, this is the most honest waterpark look you can do. No pretending it didn’t get wet. The top is slicked back close to the scalp with water doing all the work, gathered into a low ponytail that lets the damp lengths just exist past the shoulders. What I notice is how cleanly the hair sits against her head without a single pin or elastic showing at the crown, which tells me the density is on the thinner side and the natural texture cooperates when wet. Thicker hair won’t lie this flat without product and force. This works well on oval and heart-shaped faces because pulling everything back leaves the cheekbones and jawline fully exposed, and if those aren’t features you want highlighted, this is not your style. The one-length cut with no layers around the face means there’s nothing to soften or frame. It will expose your hairline completely, including any recession at the temples. For someone with medium-to-fine straight hair who just wants to get off a waterslide and keep going, this is it.

Warm Brunette Chin-Length Bob With Soft Layers Worn Loose and Half-Dry

#24 Warm Brunette Chin-Length Bob With Soft Layers Worn Loose and Half-Dry

If your hair is thick or coarse, this cut will puff out into a triangle the second humidity hits. This only works this well on medium to fine density hair. The internal layers are point-cut to remove just enough weight so the ends flip and move without going flat, and you can see how the pieces near her face land shorter, creating that easy curtain effect without actual bangs. What caught my eye is the warm chestnut tone pulling slightly copper in the waterpark lighting, which tells me there’s a subtle gloss or demi on her natural base rather than foils. Oval and heart face shapes wear this length well because it hits right at the jawline and opens up the neck. On a round face, it can widen things. The real trade-off is that a chin-length bob worn completely down at a waterpark will stick to your neck and face after every single slide, and there’s no pulling it back into a ponytail when it gets annoying.

Shoulder-Length Natural Curls With a Soft Center Part Worn Completely Free

#25 Shoulder-Length Natural Curls With a Soft Center Part Worn Completely Free

If your hair goes flat the second it gets wet, this isn’t for you. What makes this work is medium-density curl pattern, probably 2C to 3A, that actually gains definition from humidity instead of losing shape. The layers here were cut dry, and you can tell because the shortest pieces around the face land right at the cheekbone without any awkward bulk at the sides. Notice how the curl clumps are tighter at the ends than the roots, which means the weight of shoulder-length hair is stretching the top just enough to keep things from going round. That’s the whole trick. On a long oval or rectangular face this framing is flattering, though if your face is already wide at the cheeks, all that volume at ear level will work against you. No product, no pins, no effort after the first slide, and it still looks like a real hairstyle at 3 PM.

Single Side Braid on Damp Blonde Hair With Loose Crown Pieces

#26 Single Side Braid on Damp Blonde Hair With Loose Crown Pieces

If your hair is thick or coarse, this braid will not thin out the way hers does toward the tail. That tapered end only happens with fine to medium density hair, and it’s honestly what makes the whole thing look relaxed instead of bulky. She’s working with a simple three-strand braid, nothing fancy, pulled over one shoulder with the part slightly off-center, and the crown is doing all the work because those wispy pieces lifting away from the scalp give the whole style its shape. The color is a natural-looking dark blonde with lighter pieces concentrated through the midlengths, likely from old sun-lightened highlights growing out rather than a fresh foil session. It reads honest. This suits oval and heart-shaped faces well since the loose pieces at the forehead soften the hairline without hiding it. On a rounder face, you’d want more height at the crown or it can flatten everything. The one thing nobody talks about with this style at a waterpark is that fine blonde hair in a loose braid gets matted inside the plait once it dries, and detangling later is genuinely unpleasant.

Slicked-Back Low Bun on Wet Straight Hair With Natural Silver Streaks

#27 Slicked-Back Low Bun on Wet Straight Hair With Natural Silver Streaks

If your hair is fine or medium density, this won’t hold past the second slide. What keeps this bun tight and clean is straight, thick hair with enough weight to stay slicked without product fighting gravity all day. Notice how the silver growing in at the temples catches the indoor park lighting and reads almost like intentional highlights, a detail that only works because the wet finish makes everything look uniform and deliberate. This is a zero-effort style that looks like a choice. Round and oval faces benefit most from the way it pulls everything off the forehead and opens up the bone structure, while wider jaw shapes might feel exposed without any softening around the face. No layers visible here, which is why it sits so flat and compact at the nape. If you have layers shorter than shoulder length, they’ll escape within the hour and you’ll spend the day re-tucking.

Close-up of a woman with double buns hairstyle, suitable for medium to long hair, perfect for a waterpark day

#28 Cute Double Buns

These double buns are playful and perfect for a day at the waterpark. Ideal for medium to long hair, this style keeps your hair secure and out of your face. The hair is sectioned into two parts, each twisted into a bun and secured with pins. A few loose strands frame the face, adding a soft touch. This look works best on fine to medium hair types and is great for active days, though it might need some readjusting if your hair is thick.

Side view of a woman with a bubble ponytail, ideal for long hair and adding a fun, trendy touch to a secure hairstyle at the waterpark

#29 The Bubble Ponytail

This bubble ponytail is a fun and trendy option for waterpark days. Suitable for long hair, the ponytail is sectioned off with hair ties, creating a bubble effect. This style is great for keeping hair secure and adding a playful touch. It works well for all hair types and is easy to maintain throughout the day.

Front view of a woman with a simple wavy bob, perfect for round faces and offering a flattering, easy-to-manage style at the waterpark

#30 Simple Wavy Bob for Round Face

This simple wavy bob is perfect for those with a round face, offering a flattering and easy-to-manage style for the waterpark. The soft waves add volume and movement, making it great for fine to medium hair types. This look is both practical and stylish, ideal for a relaxed day out.

Side view of a woman with a soft high bun, ideal for medium to long hair and perfect for a quick, secure hairstyle at the waterpark

#31 Soft High Bun

The soft high bun is a quick and easy style for waterpark outings. Perfect for medium to long hair, it gathers all the hair into a loose bun on top of the head. This look keeps your hair secure and out of the way, making it great for active days. It’s an excellent choice for all hair types.

Side view of a woman with a medium hair half-updo, featuring front braids pinned back, perfect for keeping hair out of the face at the waterpark

#32 Medium Hair Half-Updo

This half-updo for medium hair combines elegance and practicality for a day at the waterpark. The front sections are braided and pinned back, leaving the rest of the hair down. This style keeps hair out of your face while maintaining a soft, romantic look. Ideal for fine to medium hair types.

Rear view of a woman with a long French braid, suitable for keeping hair neat and secure during water activities

#33 Long-Length French Braid

This long French braid is a perfect choice for keeping your hair neat at the waterpark. It’s great for long hair and provides a secure style that stays put even during active water activities. The braid starts high and continues down the back, making it ideal for fine to medium hair types. However, those with thick hair might need extra pins to hold it in place.

Side view of a woman with a summer scarf bun, perfect for medium-length hair and adding a colorful touch to a practical updo at the waterpark

#34 Summer Scarf Bun

This summer scarf bun is a stylish and practical choice for the waterpark. Ideal for medium-length hair, the bun is loosely tied and wrapped with a colorful scarf, adding a fun touch. This look is great for keeping hair off your neck and face, and the scarf helps secure the bun while adding a pop of color.

Side view of a woman with a quick half-up ponytail, ideal for long hair and perfect for keeping hair out of your face at the waterpark

#35 Quick Half-Up Ponytail

The quick half-up ponytail is a simple yet stylish option for a day at the waterpark. Suitable for long hair, this style keeps the top half of your hair pulled back and secured while leaving the rest loose. It’s great for keeping hair out of your face while still showing off your length and texture.

Top view of a woman with braided space buns, featuring two front braids wrapping into buns, perfect for medium to long hair at the waterpark

#36 Braided Space Buns

These braided space buns are a fun and practical hairstyle for waterpark fun. Perfect for medium to long hair, this style features two braids starting at the front and wrapping into buns on top of the head. It keeps your hair secure and out of the way, making it ideal for active days.

Side view of a woman with a messy topknot, ideal for medium to long hair and perfect for a quick, casual look at the waterpark

#37 Messy Topknot

This messy topknot is a quick and easy option for waterpark days. Perfect for medium to long hair, it gathers all your hair up into a high, loose bun, with some strands left out for a casual look. This style works well for all hair types and is great for keeping hair off your neck and out of your face.

Side view of a woman with summer-ready loose waves, ideal for medium to long hair and perfect for a relaxed, beachy vibe at the waterpark

#38 Summer-Ready Loose Waves

These loose waves are perfect for a relaxed, beachy vibe at the waterpark. Ideal for medium to long hair, the soft curls add volume and movement, making it great for fine to medium hair types. This style is easy to maintain and looks effortlessly beautiful, providing a natural, carefree look for summer.

Side view of a woman with a curly ponytail, featuring two front braids merging into the ponytail, perfect for long curly hair at the waterpark

#39 Curly Ponytail

This curly ponytail is perfect for keeping your hair neat and stylish at the waterpark. Ideal for long, curly hair, it’s secured with a high ponytail, with two braids starting at the front and merging into the ponytail. It’s great for medium to thick hair types, offering a practical yet chic look that keeps curls bouncy and controlled.

Side view of a woman with a pineapple updo, ideal for natural curly hair and a secure style for the waterpark

#40 Pineapple Updo for Natural Hair

This pineapple updo is perfect for natural curly hair, providing a secure and stylish look for the waterpark. The curls are gathered high on top of the head, keeping them off the neck and face. This style works best for medium to long natural hair and highlights the beautiful texture of curls. It’s an excellent choice for a fun and easy-to-maintain look.

Side view of a woman with a quick Dutch braid, ideal for medium to long hair and a practical hairstyle for the waterpark

#41 Quick Dutch Braid

The Dutch braid is a quick and practical hairstyle for waterpark fun. Suitable for medium to long hair, it keeps hair tightly secured while adding a stylish touch. The braid starts at the scalp and continues down, making it perfect for active days. This style is great for all hair types, though those with thick hair might need extra pins for hold.

Side view of a woman with a simple braided low ponytail, ideal for long hair and a tidy look at the waterpark

#42 Simple Braided Low Ponytail

This simple braided low ponytail is a great option for a day at the waterpark. It’s perfect for long hair and keeps everything tidy and out of the way. The braid starts low at the nape and continues down, offering a clean and secure style. This look works well for all hair types and is easy to maintain throughout the day.

Side view of a woman with a braided updo, perfect for medium-length hair and an elegant look at the waterpark

#43 Medium-Length Braided Updo

This braided updo is ideal for medium-length hair, providing a secure and elegant style for the waterpark. The braid starts at the front and wraps around into a low bun, keeping hair neatly in place. This look works best for fine to medium hair and adds a sophisticated touch while keeping hair off your neck and face.

Front view of a woman with a textured bob hairstyle, ideal for short hair and perfect for a carefree look at the waterpark

#44 Short Hair Textured Bob

This textured bob is perfect for short hair, offering a carefree and stylish look at the waterpark. The soft waves add volume and movement, making it great for fine to medium hair types. The choppy layers provide a playful edge, while the length just above the shoulders keeps it easy to manage. This style is ideal if you want a fun, low-maintenance look.

Side view of a woman with a low bun hairstyle, ideal for thin hair and perfect for an elegant look at the waterpark

#45 Low Bun for Thin Hair

This low bun is an excellent choice for thin hair, offering a sleek and elegant look at the waterpark. The bun sits low at the nape of the neck and is neatly secured, keeping everything in place. This style is perfect for fine hair and adds a touch of sophistication without much effort. It’s also great for keeping hair off your neck in the heat.

Front view of a woman with beach waves and bangs, ideal for short to medium hair and perfect for a summery waterpark look

#46 Beach Waves and Bangs

These beach waves with bangs are perfect for a relaxed, beachy look at the waterpark. Ideal for short to medium hair, this style gives a carefree, summery feel. The soft waves add volume and texture, while the bangs frame the face beautifully. It works best for wavy hair types and adds a playful touch to your day.

Side view of a woman with an effortless side braid, perfect for medium to long hair at the waterpark

#47 Effortless Side Braid

The side braid is a lovely and practical style for waterpark fun. Ideal for medium to long hair, it keeps your hair in check while giving you a casual, boho vibe. The braid starts from one side and drapes over the shoulder. This style works well for most hair types and is especially great if you want a quick, easy look.

Rear view of a woman with a low bun hairstyle under a sun hat, suitable for medium-length hair at the waterpark

#48 Summer Hat-Friendly Updo

This low bun is great for wearing under a sun hat, making it a top choice for a day at the waterpark. It’s perfect for medium-length hair and keeps everything tidy and secure. The bun sits low at the nape of the neck, ensuring comfort while wearing a hat. This style is excellent for all hair types and helps protect your hair from the sun.

Side view of a woman with a braided crown hairstyle and low bun, ideal for medium to long hair at the waterpark

#49 Braided Crown Hairstyle

This braided crown is perfect for a sophisticated yet practical look at the waterpark. It’s ideal for medium to long hair and keeps your hair neatly in place. The braid wraps around the head, creating a crown effect, and the rest is secured into a low bun. This style works best on fine to medium hair and adds a touch of elegance while keeping hair off your face.

Side view of a woman with a curly top knot, perfect for medium to long curly hair to keep it secure and stylish at the waterpark

#50 Curly Top Knot

This curly top knot is a stylish and practical choice for curly-haired folks at the waterpark. It gathers all your hair up into a high bun, keeping it secure and out of the way. This look is best for medium to long curly hair and adds a fun, casual touch. If your hair is thick, you might need extra bobby pins to keep everything in place.

Side view of a woman with an easy high ponytail, suitable for long hair and keeping hair off the neck during waterpark visits

#51 Easy High Ponytail

The high ponytail is a simple yet chic option for waterpark outings. It’s great for long hair and keeps your hair off your neck, which is perfect for staying cool. This style works best with straight to wavy hair and can be easily secured with a strong hair tie. Those with very fine hair might need a bit of volumizing spray to add fullness.

A woman with fun summer pigtails, ideal for medium-length hair and easy to manage for a day at the waterpark

#52 Fun Summer Pigtails

These playful pigtails are fantastic for a fun day at the waterpark. Perfect for medium-length hair, they keep your hair out of your face and are easy to manage. The braids start at the scalp and are tied off just above the shoulders. This style works well for most hair types but may need some smoothing products if you have frizzy hair.