Our Guide To Water Parks In Vermont

Water parks in Vermont offers the excitement of summer within beautiful winter resorts. Several venues have upgraded their facilities to attract visitors all year round. Wander beautiful natural trails in the morning and then splash into a pool in the afternoon.As part of a Huffington Post Travel serieson water parks, here is our guide to all the key information visitors need to know about the ones in Vermont.

Notchville Park

Smugglers' Notch

The Twister

Swim Or Climb

lily pad walk

The Mountainside Cabana

Safety Record

Address:4323 Vermont Route 108 South Smugglers’ Notch, VT 05464-9537
Phone:802-644-8851
Hours:June 10 through Aug. 14, Notchville is open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Aug. 15 through Sept. 5, the park is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Price:The water park is free to guests of the resort.

Liquid Planet Water Park

Just across the border from Vermont in Candia, New Hampshire,Liquid Planetis stationed on the edge of Crater Lake. The park offers plenty of activities for children and adults both in and out of the water.

The Largest Spray Ground In New England

Do The Time Warp

Haley's Comet

The Lunch Pad And The Milky Way Cafe

Safety Record

Address:446 Raymond Road, Candia, NH 03034
Phone:603-483-2200
Hours:Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to sundown; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Price:A single day pass to the park costs $25 for visitors over 48 inches and $20 for visitors under 48 inches. Active military and children under the age of 2 are free.

Other Noteworthy Parks Near Vermont

The Pumphouse, Jay Peak Resort

Water Slide World

Great Escape Lodge and Indoor Water park

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor

Water Country

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