4 Epic Water Parks in New Hampshire To Take Your Summer To A Whole New Level
As the weather heats up, what could be more appealing than the thought of splashing down a waterslide to cool down? Put on your bathing suit and come along with us as we head to one of the best water parks in New Hampshire for a day that combines the thrills of a theme park with the cooling effects of a day at the pool.


What could be better than a water park with mountain views? There's plenty for the whole family at this Lincoln Water park, from flume rides and tube slides to a lazy river and a huge wave pool. You can even rent a cabana by the day to relax and enjoy it all while pretending to be at the beach!
Visit their website for hours and details, and dive in at 481 Daniel Webster Highway, Lincoln, NH 03251.


This indoor water park, located at North Conway's Red Jacket Resort, is huge - 40,000 square feet - and open year round. You don't need to worry about sunburns while you shoot down a 3-story slide or play in the wave pool. Their Tiki Tide Cafe serves lunch, as well as beer and wine.
Visit their website for details or go to at 2251 White Mountain Hwy, North Conway, NH 03860.


For more information, visit their website, or head straight to 2300 Lafayette Road, Portsmouth, NH 03801.


Get the details on their website or head to 85 N Policy St, Salem, NH 03079.
Get out your bathing suit and grab your kids – it’s time to hit the water!
Have you ever been to any of these New Hampshire water parks? If so, which were your favorite ones? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!
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