
One Last Ride: Here’s When Maine, NH Amusement Parks Close for the Season in 2025
Did everyone feel that temperature drop recently?
Sure, fall will be here soon (it's already throwing out a few hints), but there's still time to soak up all the last bits of summer fun you can in Maine and New Hampshire at its various water and amusement parks.
We've got you covered on when the final days are, so you can make sure to get one last ride, slide, and delicious park treat in before you start thinking about which jacket you want to start wearing again.
When Do the Amusement Parks in Maine Close in 2025
There are some pretty iconic amusement and water parks in Maine, including Palace Playland, Funtown, Splashtown, York's Wild Kingdom and Aquaboggan.
May was the kick-off to start the season for a number of spots in the Pine Tree State, and September seems to be the closing month for the majority as well.
There's still time to bravely ride Dragon's Descent. Or maybe you want one last adrenaline kick from the Yankee Ripper?
When Do the Amusement Parks in New Hampshire Close in 2025
Similarly, New Hampshire also has some standout amusement and water parks, including Canobie Lake Park, Santa's Village, Story Land, Water Country, and Whale's Tale Water Park.
Much like the Maine locations, September also seems to be a prime end date for many, however, some places like Story Land, Santa's Village and Canobie Lake Park all have select dates that extend through the fall.
So while the summertime fun might be over, there are a few places still going to fill your amusement park fandom.
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Let's keep scrolling to see those final days for when Maine and New Hampshire's best amusement and water parks close. Time is running out if you haven't gone yet or want to go one last time!
Closing Day 2025: Maine, New Hampshire Water and Amusement Parks
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