It gets wicked cold (as they say in the Bay State) in the winter. But that doesn't mean that folks from the region or visitors to the state wouldn't want to grab their bathing suite and hoot and holler as they soar down water slides. No matter the weather, here's where you can take a Massachusetts water park vacation.
Cape Codder Resort
At 8200 feet, the water park inside the hotel is comparatively small. But it does offer a wave pool, a couple of water slides, and a whirlpool. And that can make a rainy summer day on the Cape a lot more bearable. It could also make an offseason visit to Cape Cod an interesting proposition.
CoCo Key Water Resort Danvers
It was the first major indoor water park resort in New England. Among its highlights are the Barracuda Blast and Pelican Plunge raft slides and an indoor-to-outdoor spa.
CoCo Key Water Resort Fitchburg
It's essentially similar to its sister park in Danvers. It includes a Key West theme, a lazy river, an interactive water play center, and a "Dip-In Theatre" that shows movies and shows for kids as they cavort in the water.
More Ways to Get Wet
- Find more Indoor Water Parks- Locate hotels with water parks in other nearby states and beyond.
- Find more Massachusetts Water Parks- Including outdoor water parks in the state.
- Find more Water Parks in the US- Your gateway to outdoor and indoor water parks from coast to coast.





