![]() Photo Credit: Camelback Lodge & Indoor Waterparkįor the adventurous, try the Storm Chaser, the longest indoor watercoaster in the U.S. Home of the largest indoor water park in the northeast, Aquatopia, this indoor water park resort has seven pools, 13 waterslides, a wave pool and more water park features across 125,000 square feet. Go skiing and snow tubing all day, then head indoors to splash and slide at Camelback Lodge & Indoor Waterpark in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. Camelback Lodge & Indoor Waterpark (Tannersville, PA) For littles, head to zero-entry Tiny Timbers for wee-sized splashes, slides and spouts. When you’re ready to dry off, head to Crazy Coyotes Arcade for arcade games, family movies and arts and crafts. Slow down at Canyon River, a relaxing lazy river with plenty of single and double tubes just right for a family float around the waterpark. In the Activity Pool, kids ages 7-10 can cross cargo nets and shoot baskets. For serious sliders, Avalanche Falls engages all the senses thanks to colored lights and rockin’ playlists that let riders jam to their favorite tunes as they slide. Just two hours from Chicago, Moose Mountain Falls Waterpark at Timber Ridge Lodge & Water Park in Lake Geneva is where to go for 50,000 square feet of pools, slides, tubes and a lazy river. Timber Ridge Lodge & Waterpark (Lake Geneva, WI) Take a look at the 10 best indoor water park resorts. Whether you prefer to float along a lazy river, stand under a 1,000-gallon tipping bucket full of water or get sprayed by a pirate ship, there’s something for everyone at an indoor water park. It’s hard not to love hotels with waterslides. If you’re looking for places like Great Wolf Lodge, there are plenty of indoor water park resorts with names like Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin and Falls Avenue Resort in Niagara Falls, Ontario. ![]() You may need to bundle the kids up to send them off to school, but when the weekend comes, get ready to grab the swimsuits, goggles and beach towels.
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