Waterparks in Maine
- Relax in one of Seacoast's giant pools.colorful pool float in pool water image by Jorge Moro from Fotolia.com
Seacoast Fun Park is located in Trenton, making it the only water park in Northern Maine. The park offers several water slides, pools, and a Water Wars attraction that is actually a giant water balloon fight. The park also features Go-Karts, Climbing Wall, Mini-Golf and a Slingshot Trampoline. Though not a true water park, Seacoast Fun Park is still an excellent choice for outdoor fun. - Take a ride on the high speed Turbo Drop at Aquaboggan.water slides image by Ritu Jethani from Fotolia.com
Aquaboggan Water Park is located in Saco, which is just a few minutes drive south of Portland. Aquaboggan is a true water theme park, featuring eight large water attractions including: Totally Tubular, Turbo Drop, Pipeline, Stealth 5, Aqua Saucer, a Giant Wave Pool and a toddler pool called Splash n' Dash. In addition to the water attractions, Aquaboggan also offers Go Kart racing and Mini-Golf. - Funtown Splashtown USA features the largest selection of water attractions in Maine.Under the Waterslide image by Kimberly Wickerink from Fotolia.com
The largest of three waterparks in Maine is Funtown Splashtown USA, a two-in-one theme park located in Saco. The water park features 18 water attractions including nine single-person rides, two family slides, a two-person ride, a large lagoon and several pools for the little ones. Funtown Splashtown also features a complete amusement park with thrill rides, games and roller coasters. - An all day pass for the water slides at The Big Adventure Center costs $28.water slide image by Leticia Wilson from Fotolia.com
The Big Adventure Center is located in Bethel, Maine, and features Laser Tag, a Rock Gym, Mini Golf and several Water Slides. Passes are available for access to all the attractions, or each individually. The park operates Friday, Saturday and Sunday only.