As the mercury rises and the days get longer, one of the best cures for summer heat is splashing around in cool waters. When you’ve had your fill of the seaside and regular ol’ pools just don’t cut it, head to one of the best waterparks in Massachusetts and take your refreshment with a side of excitement.

  1. CoCo Key Water Park Boston North Shore, Danvers

CoCo Key Boston

CoCo Key Boston

CoCo Key Boston (Editor’s note: CoCoKey Water Park is currently closed due to Covid. Follow the park’s Facebook page to get the latest updates.)

This park is open year-round and is perfect for family outings. There are plenty of slides, spray areas, a tubing river, and a great hot tub for guests over 16. You can get a day pass or a seasonal or annual pass to have fun all year. The water park has male and female lockers rooms, complete with showers and lockers. For more information on Coco Key Water Park, visit the website.

  1. Great Wolf Lodge, Fitchburg

Great Wolf Lodge

Great Wolf Lodge

Great Wolf Lodge This place is FULL of awesome features and rides. Families and those just looking to relax can slide, splash and swim away to their hearts’ content, while thrill-seekers can try rides such as the “Wolf Tail,” where the floor drops out from beneath you and sends you free-falling for 25 feet before sweeping you up in a tube loop. There are plenty of options for young kids, and even a luxurious hot spring for adults. Note: this water park is only available to Great Wolf Lodge guests. For more information on Great Wolf Lodge, visit the website.

  1. Water Wizz, East Wareham

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Facebook/Waterwizz Southern New England’s largest water park is only an hour from Boston and Providence. There are TONS of waterslides and a pretty awesome wave pool. Captain Kid’s Island is great for children, while Thunder Falls provides a real adrenaline rush. If you prefer to spend the day relaxing, there are also plenty of places to just splash around and soak up the sun. Admission is $40 for adults and only $30 for guests under 48 inches or over the age of 65. Children two and under are free. This is one of the best Massachusetts waterparks, hands down! For more information on Water Wizz, visit the website.

  1. Boston Common Frog Pond Spray Pool, Boston

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Flickr/Andrewjsan (Editor’s note: Boston Common Frog Pond Spray Pool is currently closed due to Covid. Follow the park’s Facebook page to get the latest updates.)

The Frog Pond may not be the fanciest water park on this list, but it’s definitely one of the most beloved. While many may know the Frog Pond as a place where city dwellers go skating in the winter, this pool actually becomes a pretty wonderful swimming hole in the warmer months. The sprays and fountains will delight younger kids, and grownups will love the free Wi-Fi and awesome cafe. The spray pool is open from the end of June until Labor Day. For more information on the Boston Common Frog Pond Spray Pool, visit the webpage.

  1. Cape Cod Inflatable Park, West Yarmouth

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Cape Cod Inflatable Park/Facebook This fantastical collection of bounce houses, obstacle courses, slides and splash zones will absolutely bring out the kid in you. Though this park offers more dry rides than wet rides, their slip n’ slide rides are some of the best around. Try the Log Flume, Double Tube, AirBorne and Aqua Chute for the most awesome experience. Bring extra socks in case you want to ride some of the dry rides, but honestly, you’ll probably be having too much fun on the slides to tear yourself away. For more information on the Cape Cod Inflatable Park, visit the webpage.

  1. Hurricane Harbor, Six Flags New England, Agawam

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Facebook/Six Flags New England

Facebook/Six Flags New England There’s so much going on at this park that we definitely can’t fit it here, but suffice it to say that their water rides are out of this world. If you prefer your water park with LOTS of options, a bit of thrill, and plenty of splashing, Six Flags can deliver. From massive wading and wave pools to breathtaking water slides and some awesome lazy rivers in Massachusetts, you’re sure to find your particular flavor of fun. There are too many water rides to list here, but don’t miss the Tornado rafting ride or the Bonzai Pipelines. For more information on the Hurricane Harbor at Six Flags, visit the webpage.

  1. Breezy Picnic Grounds Waterslides, Douglas

Breezy Picnic Grounds Waterslides

Breezy Picnic Grounds Waterslides This park may not be the biggest, but it definitely has some of the best views of any we know of. Located right on the shore of crystal-clear Whitins Reservoir, this park features three 300-foot waterslides that guests can ride an unlimited amount of times! This is an incredible local park with unbeatable natural beauty and a great grassy park for picnics and lounging. Rates are $23 per guest over 5 for all-day access, though if you come after 2:30 p.m., the price drops to $17. For more information on the Breezy Picnic Grounds Waterslides, visit the website.

  1. Cape Codder Resort Water Park, Hyannis

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The final place on our best waterparks in Massachusetts list is one that’s a favorite among locals. It includes a lazy river, several slides, a spray deck, a retractable roof, and a waterpark restaurant. The park’s wave pool is over 8,200-square-feet and perfect for kids. Adults can also enjoy a 24-person whirlpool, relax in two saunas, or even take advantage of the park’s fitness center. Access to the park is free for overnight guests. For more information on the Breezy Picnic Grounds Waterslides, visit the website.

Have you been to some of these best waterparks in Massachusetts? Do you know of any other water parks or pools in Massachusetts that deserve to be on this list? Let us know!

CoCo Key Boston

(Editor’s note: CoCoKey Water Park is currently closed due to Covid. Follow the park’s Facebook page to get the latest updates.)

This park is open year-round and is perfect for family outings. There are plenty of slides, spray areas, a tubing river, and a great hot tub for guests over 16. You can get a day pass or a seasonal or annual pass to have fun all year. The water park has male and female lockers rooms, complete with showers and lockers. For more information on Coco Key Water Park, visit the website.

Great Wolf Lodge

This place is FULL of awesome features and rides. Families and those just looking to relax can slide, splash and swim away to their hearts’ content, while thrill-seekers can try rides such as the “Wolf Tail,” where the floor drops out from beneath you and sends you free-falling for 25 feet before sweeping you up in a tube loop. There are plenty of options for young kids, and even a luxurious hot spring for adults. Note: this water park is only available to Great Wolf Lodge guests. For more information on Great Wolf Lodge, visit the website.

Facebook/Water Wizz

Facebook/Waterwizz

Southern New England’s largest water park is only an hour from Boston and Providence. There are TONS of waterslides and a pretty awesome wave pool. Captain Kid’s Island is great for children, while Thunder Falls provides a real adrenaline rush. If you prefer to spend the day relaxing, there are also plenty of places to just splash around and soak up the sun. Admission is $40 for adults and only $30 for guests under 48 inches or over the age of 65. Children two and under are free. This is one of the best Massachusetts waterparks, hands down! For more information on Water Wizz, visit the website.

Flickr/Michael Newman

Flickr/Andrewjsan

(Editor’s note: Boston Common Frog Pond Spray Pool is currently closed due to Covid. Follow the park’s Facebook page to get the latest updates.)

The Frog Pond may not be the fanciest water park on this list, but it’s definitely one of the most beloved. While many may know the Frog Pond as a place where city dwellers go skating in the winter, this pool actually becomes a pretty wonderful swimming hole in the warmer months. The sprays and fountains will delight younger kids, and grownups will love the free Wi-Fi and awesome cafe. The spray pool is open from the end of June until Labor Day. For more information on the Boston Common Frog Pond Spray Pool, visit the webpage.

Facebook/Cape Cod Inflatable Park

Cape Cod Inflatable Park/Facebook

This fantastical collection of bounce houses, obstacle courses, slides and splash zones will absolutely bring out the kid in you. Though this park offers more dry rides than wet rides, their slip n’ slide rides are some of the best around. Try the Log Flume, Double Tube, AirBorne and Aqua Chute for the most awesome experience. Bring extra socks in case you want to ride some of the dry rides, but honestly, you’ll probably be having too much fun on the slides to tear yourself away. For more information on the Cape Cod Inflatable Park, visit the webpage.

Facebook/Six Flags New England

There’s so much going on at this park that we definitely can’t fit it here, but suffice it to say that their water rides are out of this world. If you prefer your water park with LOTS of options, a bit of thrill, and plenty of splashing, Six Flags can deliver. From massive wading and wave pools to breathtaking water slides and some awesome lazy rivers in Massachusetts, you’re sure to find your particular flavor of fun. There are too many water rides to list here, but don’t miss the Tornado rafting ride or the Bonzai Pipelines. For more information on the Hurricane Harbor at Six Flags, visit the webpage.

Breezy Picnic Grounds Waterslides

This park may not be the biggest, but it definitely has some of the best views of any we know of. Located right on the shore of crystal-clear Whitins Reservoir, this park features three 300-foot waterslides that guests can ride an unlimited amount of times! This is an incredible local park with unbeatable natural beauty and a great grassy park for picnics and lounging. Rates are $23 per guest over 5 for all-day access, though if you come after 2:30 p.m., the price drops to $17. For more information on the Breezy Picnic Grounds Waterslides, visit the website.

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Facebook/Cape Codder Resort

(Editor’s note: Cape Codder Resort’s water park is currently only open to hotel guests. A few amenities such as the whirlpool and sauna are temporarily closed. Check the resort’s website to get the latest updates.)

The final place on our best waterparks in Massachusetts list is one that’s a favorite among locals. It includes a lazy river, several slides, a spray deck, a retractable roof, and a waterpark restaurant. The park’s wave pool is over 8,200-square-feet and perfect for kids. Adults can also enjoy a 24-person whirlpool, relax in two saunas, or even take advantage of the park’s fitness center. Access to the park is free for overnight guests. For more information on the Breezy Picnic Grounds Waterslides, visit the website.

And if you are up for another family-friendly adventure, try an alpine slide at Jiminy Peak Adventure Park in Hancock.

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Best Waterparks In Massachusetts April 11, 2021 Melissa M Are there any lazy rivers I can visit in Massachusetts? Conway is home to a natural lazy river that’s great for floating and cooling off in the warmer months. Embark on the longest float trip in the Bay State along the Deerfield River through Deerfield River Portage. This company will provide you with an inner tube to use as you take an all-day float and experience the ultimate relaxing adventure along the water! Are there any swimming holes I can visit in Massachusetts to cool off this summer? From ponds to waterfall-fed pools, we’ve put together a handy list of swimming holes in Massachusetts to visit when the weather gets a little too warm and we need to cool off. Along the Deerfield River, you can find Shelburne Falls with mostly shallow pools fed by a waterfall, but there are some deeper areas for those who want to do more than just wade. If you’re up for a short hike, one lovely spot is in Ashfield at Chapel Brook Falls, a waterfall that forms a natural pool you can swim in. It’s a lovely spot with ice-cold water which is great for a super hot day! What are the best amusement parks in Massachusetts? Part of summer fun in Massachusetts is visiting an amusement park and there are a few in the area that you can visit and create lasting memories. Edaville Family Theme Park in Carver is the ultimate amusement park for family fun, especially with small children. Kid-friendly rides at this seasonal park include A.J.’s Express train ride and Bertie’s Bus Tour. There’s also a splash pad and several life-sized dinosaurs that can be found throughout. Then there’s Seekonk Grand Prix which provides adrenaline-pumping fun on bumper boats and bumper cars along massive tracks. This place also has mini-golf, rock climbing, and video games to keep you entertained all day long!  

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Best Waterparks In Massachusetts

April 11, 2021

Melissa M

Are there any lazy rivers I can visit in Massachusetts? Conway is home to a natural lazy river that’s great for floating and cooling off in the warmer months. Embark on the longest float trip in the Bay State along the Deerfield River through Deerfield River Portage. This company will provide you with an inner tube to use as you take an all-day float and experience the ultimate relaxing adventure along the water! Are there any swimming holes I can visit in Massachusetts to cool off this summer? From ponds to waterfall-fed pools, we’ve put together a handy list of swimming holes in Massachusetts to visit when the weather gets a little too warm and we need to cool off. Along the Deerfield River, you can find Shelburne Falls with mostly shallow pools fed by a waterfall, but there are some deeper areas for those who want to do more than just wade. If you’re up for a short hike, one lovely spot is in Ashfield at Chapel Brook Falls, a waterfall that forms a natural pool you can swim in. It’s a lovely spot with ice-cold water which is great for a super hot day! What are the best amusement parks in Massachusetts? Part of summer fun in Massachusetts is visiting an amusement park and there are a few in the area that you can visit and create lasting memories. Edaville Family Theme Park in Carver is the ultimate amusement park for family fun, especially with small children. Kid-friendly rides at this seasonal park include A.J.’s Express train ride and Bertie’s Bus Tour. There’s also a splash pad and several life-sized dinosaurs that can be found throughout. Then there’s Seekonk Grand Prix which provides adrenaline-pumping fun on bumper boats and bumper cars along massive tracks. This place also has mini-golf, rock climbing, and video games to keep you entertained all day long!  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Conway is home to a natural lazy river that’s great for floating and cooling off in the warmer months. Embark on the longest float trip in the Bay State along the Deerfield River through Deerfield River Portage. This company will provide you with an inner tube to use as you take an all-day float and experience the ultimate relaxing adventure along the water!

Are there any swimming holes I can visit in Massachusetts to cool off this summer?

From ponds to waterfall-fed pools, we’ve put together a handy list of swimming holes in Massachusetts to visit when the weather gets a little too warm and we need to cool off. Along the Deerfield River, you can find Shelburne Falls with mostly shallow pools fed by a waterfall, but there are some deeper areas for those who want to do more than just wade. If you’re up for a short hike, one lovely spot is in Ashfield at Chapel Brook Falls, a waterfall that forms a natural pool you can swim in. It’s a lovely spot with ice-cold water which is great for a super hot day!

What are the best amusement parks in Massachusetts?

Part of summer fun in Massachusetts is visiting an amusement park and there are a few in the area that you can visit and create lasting memories. Edaville Family Theme Park in Carver is the ultimate amusement park for family fun, especially with small children. Kid-friendly rides at this seasonal park include A.J.’s Express train ride and Bertie’s Bus Tour. There’s also a splash pad and several life-sized dinosaurs that can be found throughout. Then there’s Seekonk Grand Prix which provides adrenaline-pumping fun on bumper boats and bumper cars along massive tracks. This place also has mini-golf, rock climbing, and video games to keep you entertained all day long!