Canobie Lake Park

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Rockingham County . New Hampshire

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Canobie Lake Park Introduce

Welcome to Canobie Lake Park, a beloved destination in Salem, New Hampshire, where fun and adventure come together. This enchanting amusement park and water park has been a local gem for years, offering something for every age group. Whether you're seeking thrilling rides, cooling off on water slides, or enjoying the scenic lake views, Canobie Lake Park promises an unforgettable experience.

As both an amusement park and water park, Canobie Lake Park caters to a wide range of interests. The amusement area features classic rides like the train and other attractions sure to delight kids and adults alike. The water park offers exciting slides and activities, perfect for beating the summer heat. With ample parking and reasonable food prices, visiting is convenient and enjoyable.

  • Family-Friendly: Safe and fun for toddlers and teens, ensuring entertainment for all ages.
  • Diverse Attractions: Rides, arcades, lake views, and seasonal events keep visitors coming back.

Customers have praised Canobie Lake Park for its ambiance and variety of activities. Many highlight the fun experiences with their children, especially enjoying the water slides and train rides. The park's reasonable pricing and clean facilities further enhance the experience.

If you're looking for a day full of fun and memories in New Hampshire, Canobie Lake Park is the perfect choice. Check out their seasonal schedule to plan your visit and make sure to leave room for extra adventures!

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Amazing amusement park, we’ve been going there for the past 8 years and absolutely love it. Safe for kids, loads of fun, tons of activities for toddlers and teens. My 8 and 5 year old loves the water slides and train rides. Ample parking, good food and great ambiance. 5🌟Local Gem 💎

Jan 01, 2025 · Jak J

We visited for the first time on a Saturday. The water park was closed for the season. If it were open, I feel like we would have needed another day to explore everything. We loved the array of things to do...rides, arcades, lake view, etc. The food costs were reasonable. The rides were fun. There was something for all ages. We were impressed and had a really good time.

Sep 21, 2024 · Lucy Lou

We went during screemfest on a Sunday and it was fun! Did a mix of rides and haunted houses and the only one I have any complaints about was Cargo, it just sucked. They need to improve the whole walk and there was barely any actors. LOVED the clown one though! Overall, we enjoyed the day and the lines weren’t very long

Oct 12, 2024 · K S

**Review of Canobie Lake Park** Canobie Lake Park is a nostalgic gem that brings back fond memories from my childhood visits in the '90s and early 2000s. Recently, I took my kids for a day of fun, and while the park has maintained its charm, I noticed a few changes, particularly the new closing time of 7:00 PM instead of the previous 9:00 PM. Although this shift can be a bit disappointing for those who love to enjoy the park into the evening, it didn't detract from our overall experience. The kids had an absolute blast, enjoying the variety of rides that cater to different ages. While they were a bit too big for the baby rides and too small for some of the roller coasters, there were plenty of "just right" options in between. It was delightful to see their excitement as they hopped from one attraction to another. As for the food, it was your typical amusement park fare – think fries, hot dogs, and pizza. Not gourmet, but satisfying enough to keep the energy up for a day filled with fun. I appreciated that I could relax and enjoy a drink while the kids explored. They are old enough to stick together, so I didn't have to worry too much about them running off. One thing to note is the price of admission, which is now $65. This is quite a jump from when I used to go, as it was only around $20 back in the day. While it feels a bit steep, I still believe it’s worth it for the memories and fun you create with your family. Just make sure you’re aware of the cost before you go! The park was surprisingly not crowded during our visit, and the lines moved at a reasonable pace. Although there was a brief waiting period at one point, it was manageable, and the overall flow of the day was smooth. We made sure to stay until closing time, soaking in the last moments of our adventure. The drive to Canobie Lake Park is also a plus – considerably shorter than trips to larger parks like Six Flags, which is a blessing for any parent. The little in-car entertainment with TV screens kept the kids occupied, making the journey even more enjoyable. Overall, I give Canobie Lake Park a solid four stars. It has retained its nostalgic feel, offering a great day out for families. While I miss the extended hours and find the current price a bit high, the memories made here are priceless, and I look forward to returning again.

Sep 15, 2024 · The sealys

Old-fashioned fun still exists in an amusement park. You can ride a roller coaster or enjoy a classic merry-go-round. Drive vintage cars or take a dark ride through a haunted mine. We tried the train ride, played some games, and spent time at the water park. It's a great place for younger kids and is wheelchair accessible. There are plenty of places to have a little something something and buy a souvenir. Free parking as well.

Dec 25, 2024 · Lisa Pratt