When summer hits, waterparks make for a great escape from the heat. You can catch a tan without working up a sweat as you splash around in the pool and experience the rush of waterslides. If you love roller coasters, it’s the same thing but with the added benefit of water. But Connecticut doesn’t have a lot of waterparks, and with the recent close of CoCo Key, people have been left asking where else they can go for summer fun. Well check out the list to see where you can go for some water thrills!
- Brownstone Exploration and Discovery Park (Portland)
Brownstone Exploration and Discovery Park, LLC/Facebook Check out this popular waterpark and instantly fall in love.
Brownstone Exploration and Discovery Park, LLC/Facebook This place is a center for high flying adventure, diving, and making a big splash. Folks love the floating inflatables and wide open area provided by the large lake.
Brownstone Exploration and Discovery Park, LLC/Facebook Equipped with rock climbing and zip lining, you can choose just how adventurous this trip is for yourself. Even if you just want to canoe or swim, this place will satisfy the whole family.
- Wolcott Park (West Hartford)
Ryan D./Yelp Not a waterpark in the traditional sense, you’ll still find water and fun. This little park is great for giving the kids a day they’ll never forget.
Brian S./Yelp It’s hard to keep the little ones entertained with just one activity, but at Wolcott you don’t have to worry about that. Equipped with a park, pond, and field you can plan a whole day of activities in a single spot.
Tracy Knibbs/Facebook But the best part is the splash pad, giving even the youngest kids the ability to splash around safely. Kids will be rained down on by a giant daisy and a couple of snakes as they run around on soft ground.
- Quassy Amusement Park (Middlebury)
Quassy Amusement Park/Facebook One of the most popular parks in the state, this park has been broken down into sections for each age group.
Quassy Amusement Park/Facebook The older folks love the big slides and pool, especially the ones you ride on tubes. Younger kids have the smaller slides ending in shallow waters.
Quassy Amusement Park/Facebook But the smallest kids get the awesome Saturation Station, full of inventive sprinkler systems and buckets of fun. By fun I mean there are literally buckets of water being dumped on them.
- Lake Compounce (Bristol)
Lake Compounce/Facebook With lake in the name, you know this place knows a thing or two about water activities.
Lake Compounce/Facebook From head first sliding to group tubes and lazy floating, you can go solo or bring a group! This amusement park offers fantastic rides both wet and dry for your amusement.
Lake Compounce/Facebook Kids can splash around and play in the stomach of a whale while parents lounge in nearby chairs. The straw umbrellas and tiki decor will make you feel like you’re in paradise.
- Ocean Beach Park (New London)
Ocean Beach Park/Facebook This beautiful beach is popular for music events and weddings, but folks forget there’s more than that.
Ocean Beach Park/Facebook This park is also home to a spray park and a small collection of waterslides. Not to mention an Olympic sized swimming pool.
Facebook/Ocean Beach Park With nearly a half-mile of boardwalk, this is easily an all day trip. You’ll find delicious snacks and sweet treats and a mini golf course. Not to mention the fact that you’re at a beach, The possibilities are endless!
See Ocean Beach Park for yourself, and enjoy the sweet Beach Boys-esque music in the background. After seeing this clip you will definitely want to take a visit!
With these all in one options it’s no wonder Connecticut didn’t see the need to have a lot of parks. You only need to pick one to have access to everything that makes summer vacation fun! If you’ve been to one of these parks before, tell us about it!
Brownstone Exploration and Discovery Park, LLC/Facebook
Check out this popular waterpark and instantly fall in love.
This place is a center for high flying adventure, diving, and making a big splash. Folks love the floating inflatables and wide open area provided by the large lake.
Equipped with rock climbing and zip lining, you can choose just how adventurous this trip is for yourself. Even if you just want to canoe or swim, this place will satisfy the whole family.
Ryan D./Yelp
Not a waterpark in the traditional sense, you’ll still find water and fun. This little park is great for giving the kids a day they’ll never forget.
Brian S./Yelp
It’s hard to keep the little ones entertained with just one activity, but at Wolcott you don’t have to worry about that. Equipped with a park, pond, and field you can plan a whole day of activities in a single spot.
Tracy Knibbs/Facebook
But the best part is the splash pad, giving even the youngest kids the ability to splash around safely. Kids will be rained down on by a giant daisy and a couple of snakes as they run around on soft ground.
Quassy Amusement Park/Facebook
One of the most popular parks in the state, this park has been broken down into sections for each age group.
The older folks love the big slides and pool, especially the ones you ride on tubes. Younger kids have the smaller slides ending in shallow waters.
But the smallest kids get the awesome Saturation Station, full of inventive sprinkler systems and buckets of fun. By fun I mean there are literally buckets of water being dumped on them.
Lake Compounce/Facebook
With lake in the name, you know this place knows a thing or two about water activities.
From head first sliding to group tubes and lazy floating, you can go solo or bring a group! This amusement park offers fantastic rides both wet and dry for your amusement.
Kids can splash around and play in the stomach of a whale while parents lounge in nearby chairs. The straw umbrellas and tiki decor will make you feel like you’re in paradise.
Ocean Beach Park/Facebook
This beautiful beach is popular for music events and weddings, but folks forget there’s more than that.
This park is also home to a spray park and a small collection of waterslides. Not to mention an Olympic sized swimming pool.
Facebook/Ocean Beach Park
With nearly a half-mile of boardwalk, this is easily an all day trip. You’ll find delicious snacks and sweet treats and a mini golf course. Not to mention the fact that you’re at a beach, The possibilities are endless!
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