When the sun is out in New Hampshire, you want to find water to cool down, and where is better to do so than a water park. Whether you love racing down the water slides or lounging in the lazy river, these 4 water parks in New Hampshire will give you an unbelievable experience.

  1. Whale’s Tale Water Park, Lincoln

Whale’s Tale Waterpark/facebook If you’re looking for the perfect park to enjoy waterslides and a slice of New Hampshire beauty, head to Whale’s Tale. Nestled in the white mountains, this is the perfect family destination. Thrilling rides like Eye of the Storm and The Plunge are perfect for adults, while the Whale Harbor is perfect for the youngest visitors.

Whale’s Tale Waterpark/facebook

  1. Water Country, Portsmouth

Water Country/facebook If you’re looking for water fun on the seacoast, head to Water Country. Some of the dazzling drops will wow you, and there is still plenty of fun for the little ones!

Water Country/facebook

  1. Kahuna Laguna, North Conway

Kahuna Laguna/facebook This water park is special because it’s indoors, which means that even when a winter chill sets over New Hampshire you can still ride the slides and splash in the pool. At Kahuna Laguna it’s summer year round!

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  1. Castaway Island, Canobie Lake, Salem

Canobie Lake/facebook Castaway Island is park of the bigger park, Canobie Lake. However, it’s still worth a visit! Kids will love splashing through the park and slipping down the child-sized slides, before heading off to enjoy the other rides that Canobie has to offer.

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Be sure to visit these water parks in New Hampshire before summer ends!

Whale’s Tale Waterpark/facebook

If you’re looking for the perfect park to enjoy waterslides and a slice of New Hampshire beauty, head to Whale’s Tale. Nestled in the white mountains, this is the perfect family destination. Thrilling rides like Eye of the Storm and The Plunge are perfect for adults, while the Whale Harbor is perfect for the youngest visitors.

Water Country/facebook

If you’re looking for water fun on the seacoast, head to Water Country. Some of the dazzling drops will wow you, and there is still plenty of fun for the little ones!

Kahuna Laguna/facebook

This water park is special because it’s indoors, which means that even when a winter chill sets over New Hampshire you can still ride the slides and splash in the pool. At Kahuna Laguna it’s summer year round!

Canobie Lake/facebook

Castaway Island is park of the bigger park, Canobie Lake. However, it’s still worth a visit! Kids will love splashing through the park and slipping down the child-sized slides, before heading off to enjoy the other rides that Canobie has to offer.

LolliWeeks/trip advisor

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