Bob up and down in the Wiki Wave Pool, have fun in the Bamboo Bay Adventure Center, run around in the Aquabrella, a cascading curtain of water, and challenge your friends to a game at Kahuna Basketball Court! Try out the three-story water slides with the option of both body slides and tube slides. If you’re looking for a fun-filled family resort with a four-season water park, you’re going to love it here. New Hampshire’s largest indoor water park is Kahuna Laguna at the Red Jacket Mountain View Resort in North Conway. Kahuna Laguna, one of the best indoor water parks in New Hampshire! (Courtesy of Kahuna Laguna.) Indoor Water Parks in New Hampshire Kahuna Laguna Indoor Water ParkĢ023 Update: Kahuna Laguna is currently closed due to a fire with no reopening date announced. Opening season: The water park area at Santa’s Village opens in late May and closes in early October, though other parts of the park are open through the Christmas season.Īdmission: Tickets start at $45 for ages 4 and up. Of course, the water park is only part of Santa’s Village, so make time for the dry activities, too! And hit up the gift shop for a Christmasy souvenir you’ll treasure. Poogee’s Splash Pad is perfect for young kids to jump around and enjoy the gentle water splashes. Polar Paradise has pools, slides, and spray zones for the whole family to enjoy. Joy Ride Slides has three twisting and turning slides you can speed down. Water rides include Ho Ho H2O, where you can climb, slide, and splash in hopes of avoiding the bucket of water that dumps out every few minutes. While Santa’s Village is often compared to Story Land, a lovely kids’ theme park in Glen, Santa’s Village is the only one to feature a water park. You don’t have to wait until December to get into the holiday spirit in New Hampshire! Santa’s Village is a delightful Christmas-themed park in Northern New Hampshire, and part of the park is home to Santa’s Water Park. See all ticket info here.Ī post shared by Santa’s Village Santa’s Village Opening season: Castaway Island generally opens in June and closes after Labor Day weekend.Īdmission: Tickets start at $44 for adults and $33 for kids. Children will enjoy the Lil’ Squirts Lagoon and the Rain Fortress, where you can shoot water cannons and stand under a tipping bucket. There are also three slides at the top of a 60-foot tower. The most popular ride at Castaway Island is the tidal river, a lazy river with waves. We recommend hitting up the Boston Tea Party flume ride as the perfect transition between dry and wet! Head to the amusement park for a few hours, then cool off in the water park or spend a day in each for the ultimate experience. While it might not get as much attention as Canobie’s roller coasters like the Yankee Cannonball, Castaway Island is perfect on a warm summer day! Read More: Fun Things to Do in Portsmouth, NHĪ post shared by Canobie Lake Park Castaway Island at Canobie Lake ParkĬastaway Island is the water park within Canobie Lake Park in Salem, a fun theme park for the entire family. Opening season: Water Country is open from late June through early September.Īdmission: Tickets start at $34.99 for adults and $29.99 for kids. Have young kids? Water Country has stuff for them, too, including kid-friendly areas like Olly Octopus and Pirate’s Pool and Lagoon. Von Dark’s Tunnel of Terror, and a 58-foot slide called the Patriot you’ll also find more moderate rides like the Adventure River, a lazy river flowing around the park, New England’s largest wave pool, and Thunder Falls and Wild Canyon, a fun and easygoing slide for groups of up to four. Water Country is known for its wide variety of water rides. Here you have enough thrill rides and easygoing rides that there’s something for everyone. Water Country is not only the largest water park in New Hampshire, it’s the largest water park in New England! Its convenient location right off the highway in Portsmouth makes it popular with kids and adults of all ages (and easy day trip from neighboring states). Outdoor Water Parks in New Hampshire Water Country What is the best water park in New Hampshire?Įveryone has their own favorite, but Water Country (outdoor water park) and Kahuna Laguna (indoor water park) tend to top the lists! The wave pool at Water Country, courtesy of Water Country.
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