Amusement Parks in NH
Looking for a fun way to spend the day? Try one of the amusement parks, water parks, or theme parks in New Hampshire.
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Deerfield Fair New Hampshire The Deerfield Fair occurs annually on the last weekend of September or the first weekend in October. The Deerfield Fair is the oldest family fair in New England, starting in the late 1800’s. For this year’s dates check the Deerfield Fair events below. Read more...
Hopkinton State Fair Annually on Labor Day Weekend The Hopkinton State Fair takes place annually on Labor Day Weekend (Friday-Monday) weather permitting. The Hopkinton Fair offers amusement rides, shows, cattle and tractor pulls, 4H demonstrations and competitions, farm animals like cows, pigs, chickens, and goats. Horses and dogs are also at the Hopkinton State Fair for competitions. Hopkinton State Fair Read more...
Mel’s Funway Park Litchfield NH Mels Funway Park in Litchfield NH offers Go-Karts, Batting Cages, laser tag, Laser Maze, Mini Golf and Driving Range. Their hours vary depending on the attraction. The batting cages at Mels Funway Park in Litchfield are open Monday through Thursday from noon-9pm where as the Go-Karts and mini golf runs 1:30pm-9pm. Friday the batting cages Read more...
Story Land located in Glen NH is a fantasy theme park that is fun for the whole family. There are rides, shows and attractions. Some rides at Story Land include Alice and Wonderland Tea Cup (which are giant tea cups that you can spin around), Crazy Barn (which is a barn replica that rises off the ground and spins around) Read more...
Water Country is New England’s largest water park with over 26 acres located in Portsmouth NH. Water Country is a great choice for things to do in New Hampshire on a hot summer day. Water Country has 14 rides and slides, like Dragon’s Den and Tahiti Tree House. Dragon’s Den takes you through darkness and then a plunge into the Read more...
Weirs Beach Weirs Beach, located in Laconia, New Hampshire is famous for its Boardwalk and all the attractions along the boardwalk at Weirs Beach. The Weirs Beach boardwalk begins on Lakeside Avenue and runs the entire length of the beach and docks. There are many benches along the boardwalk so people can sit and enjoy the view of Lake Winnipesaukee. Read more...