This Man Made Swimming Hole In New Hampshire Will Make You Feel Like A Kid On Summer Vacation
By Catherine Armstrong|Published May 30, 2019
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
On a hot, summer day there’s nothing like splashing in a nice, cool swimming pool. New Hampshire has several outdoor pools, but there’s there’s one water park that has so much to see and do that you’ll definitely feel like a kid again.
When the weather heats up, cool off at Water Country. This park opened in 1984, and kids of all ages have been having a blast here ever since.
Water Country has tons of different attractions, but one of the favorites is the giant wave pool. This pool holds 700,000 gallons of water, and you'll love to float up and over the waves.
Kids of all ages will love the Tahiti Treehouse and Pirates Pool & Lagoon. These attractions has shallow water for splashing, and waterfalls, sprays, and giant tipping buckets that fill up, then dump right over unsuspecting guests.
Are you planning to visit this water park over the summer? Tag the friends you want to join you, and check out the park’s website for more details, and visit its Facebook page for all the latest specials and events.
How would you like to dine at a restaurant that has its very own pool? Check out this place, and visit soon!
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