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Overview & Safety
The 2010 will mark our 57th year of providing families with young children a treasure chest of enduring memories in New Hampshire’s beautiful White Mountains!
Safety is our #1 concern and a cooperative effort. Please adhere to all safety signage throughout the park. Participation guidelines for all guests are posted at each ride. Children under 48 inches tall must be accompanied by a responsible guest on all rides. Riders must be at least 36 inches tall to ride the Flying Fish, Polar Coaster, Crazy Barn, Dr. Geyser’s Raft Ride and Bamboo Chutes. We encourage parents and guardians to join their children on the rides, to help ensure that everyone participates safely.
We strongly suggest that minors under the age of 18 be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. The parent/guardian is solely responsible for supervision of their minors. The park does not assume any responsibility or liability for unattended minors. The park cannot accept any responsibility for unattended minors. Children are the responsibility of the parent or guardian.
Guests Using Wheelchairs
Our restrooms, drinking fountains, telephones, and First Aid Stations are fully accessible. Food areas feature counter service as well as specially marked picnic tables to accommodate wheelchairs. We will be happy to deliver trays to your table. While four of our rides are wheelchair accessible, other rides require guests to transfer from wheelchairs independently or with the assistance of members of their own party. More information is available at the park or by phone 603-383-4186.
Useful Tips & Frequently Asked Questions
Great value: We do our best to provide a great value to our guests every day, with an all-inclusive (rides, shows & attractions), reasonably-priced admission ticket, FREE parking, FREE stroller use, and FREE pet kennels. For an even Better Value, guests may enter the park during the last 3 hours of any day (after 3pm in July & August or after 2pm in the other months), purchase full admission, and receive a free pass to come back the next day.
For what age groups is Story Land most appropriate?
Generally speaking, Story Land is geared to children between the ages of 2 and 12.
What are the best days to visit?
Fridays & Sundays generally have lighter visitor counts, while Saturday is usually the busiest day of the week. June & July are less busy than August, and any weekend September through Columbus Day is also a great time to visit. Rainy days are great days to visit, as most of our rides and attractions operate in the rain (some may close temporarily during downpours or thunder & lightning) and lines are practically non-existent.
Where do we park?
We have plenty of FREE parking at Story Land. Guests in motor homes and campers please enter the north driveway and proceed straight ahead to designated spaces.
Strollers & Pet Kennels:
Available for use FREE of charge on a first come, first served basis. They may be found next to the train depot in the north end of our main parking lot. We have 26 kennels (16 square feet with roofs), double locked and attended by our Park Services personnel. If no one is present please press the pager button next to the kennel entrance.
Can we leave the park and return on the same day?
Of course! Please stop at Guest Services at the Exit for a hand stamp on your way out to re-enter as often as you’d like on the day of your visit.
What if it rains?
If a driving rainstorm unexpectedly begins after guests have entered the park, and continues non-stop for at least a half-hour with no sign of relief, guests will receive rain checks as they exit the park. Rain checks are good only for the current season. We do not refund admission dollars.
Address & Contact Information
Story Land
850 NH Route 16
Glen, NH 03838
603-383-4186
