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South Coast attractions welcome visitors to the land of lighthouses and lobster

The ever-popular towns of York, Kittery, Saco, Ogunquit, Old Orchard Beach, and Wells at the southern gateway to Maine, welcoming everyone to the gastronomic and historic joys of lobsters and lighthouses. This area is a perfect introduction to this glorious state. Kids – actually, everyone in the family – love water play at FunTown Splashtown USA and shopper dig the bargains at the Kittery Outlets. The sandy beaches, with lots of summer fun like sand sculpting and fireworks, have attracted vacationing families for generations. Walking the Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge trails is a joy. Find plenty of great things to do and delightful waterfront lodgings.
Attractions
Aquaboggan Water Park

980 Portland Road Saco, ME, 04072 Phone: 207-282-3112

Nonstop action around every corner - water park, go karts, mini golf & more!

Aquaboggan Water Park in Saco, Maine has been delivering summer thrills for over 45 years. The park features a massive 750,000-gallon wave pool, high-speed water slides, a Toddler Splash N' Play area, and a variety of attractions for all ages. From the twisting turns of Totally Tubular to the splashy fun of the Aquasaucer, there’s nonstop action around every corner. On land, visitors can test their skills on the mini golf course or race at the Grand Prix Go-Kart track. Free parking, picnic areas, and lounge chairs make it easy to relax between rides. Located just off Route 1, Aquaboggan is close to Old Orchard Beach and Portland. End your day with a double feature at the Saco Drive-In, this local favorite is now located at the water park!

Opens for the 2025 season on June 28th 
Funtown Splashtown USA Go Carts Saco ME
Funtown Splashtown USA

Route 1 Saco, ME, 04072 Phone: 207-284-5139

Memories are yours to be made at this exhilarating two-in-one amusement park

Make some memories at Funtown Splashtown USA, with 50 rides, water slides and pools. It’s like two amazing parks in one location. At Funtown, there are roller coasters, rides that spin and twirl, a ride inside a dome with music and a laser show, turbo drops and racing and bumper cars. Over at Splashtown, you can zip through crazy tunnels and zoom down giant slides on mats and rafts or splash around in pools. Both parks have plenty for little tykes, from the carousel to wading pools. There are game arcades, a store where you can “prospect” for gemstones, private cabanas for rent and plenty of places to eat, from fruit smoothies at the tiki bar to burgers and salads at the Parthenon Cafe. A family owned and operated business, Funtown Splashtown puts guest safety first. Please review our health safety guidelines prior to your visit.