Story Land



Story Land, located in Glen, New Hampshire, is a beloved family theme park designed especially for young children and their parents. Built around classic fairy tales and nursery rhymes, Story Land offers gentle rides, whimsical settings, and a relaxed park experience with just the right amount of excitement for preschoolers and elementary-age kids.
History & Background
Story Land opened in 1954, inspired by a trip the founders took to Germany, where they saw similar fairy tale parks. It has been a treasured destination in New England ever since, remaining focused on imagination, storytelling, and family-friendly fun. Now owned by Palace Entertainment, it retains much of its old-fashioned charm while adding new themed areas and events.
Ticket Prices & Packages
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1-Day Tickets: ~$49.99 (cheaper online)
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Under 3 years old: Free
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Season Passes: Basic and Gold tiers available
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Pay once, play twice deal sometimes offered (2nd visit free)
Opening Hours & Best Time to Visit
Story Land operates late May through early October, weekends only in spring/fall, and daily in summer.
Typical hours: 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Best times to visit:
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Weekdays in June or August
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September weekends for light crowds
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Avoid mid-July Saturdays for peak traffic
Top Rides & Attractions
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Roar-O-Saurus – Wooden coaster with a friendly dinosaur theme, ideal as a “first coaster”
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Polar Coaster – Classic steel coaster with fun drops
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Antique German Carousel – Iconic and beautifully detailed
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Dr. Geyser’s Remarkable Raft Ride – Family whitewater rafting
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Farm Tractors, Whirling Whales, and Turtle Twirl – Great beginner thrills
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Flying Fish and Oceans of Fun Sprayground – Water attractions
Storybook-Themed Experiences
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Cinderella’s Castle – Meet the princess in her carriage
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Old Woman in the Shoe, Little Red Riding Hood, Three Little Pigs – Walkthrough areas for little ones
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Loopy Lab – Indoor play structure with air-powered foam ball launchers
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Dino Dig, Treehouse Playgrounds, and Live Puppet Shows
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Characters meet and greet all day with fairy tale favorites
Dining Options
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Miss Muffet’s & Freddie’s Fry Village – Sandwiches, salads, burgers, and fries
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Dutch Village Ice Cream – Classic cones and sundaes
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Waterfront Pizza & Poutine – Quick and easy lunch options
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Kiddie meal combos, allergy-friendly choices, and snack carts throughout the park
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Outside food is allowed in designated picnic areas
Hotels & Accommodation
No official hotel, but tons of nearby options in Glen, North Conway, and Bartlett:
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Story Land Inn & Suites – Closest family-friendly option
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Red Jacket Mountain View Resort – Indoor water park + great family packages
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Eastern Slope Inn – Historic charm with condo units
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KOA Glen Ellis Campground – Camping with shuttle access to the park
Most nearby hotels offer family discounts and park packages.
Getting There & Parking
Address: 850 NH-16, Glen, NH 03838
Located in the White Mountains, about 2.5 hours from Boston.
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Parking is free
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EV charging is available nearby
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Be aware: rural roads can get congested on busy summer weekends
Tips for Visiting
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Arrive at opening to ride Roar-O-Saurus with minimal wait
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Bring swimsuits and towels — the splash areas are popular on hot days
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Use the app or paper map — many rides are tucked into wooded areas
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Younger kids can enjoy everything — there are almost no height limits
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Plan to stay overnight nearby — this is a full-day experience