During the summertime, you’ll run into visitors from all over the East Coast who have made their way to New York to enjoy some of the country’s best and most underrated water parks. Sadly, come winter these lively water parks turn into deserted attractions that won’t be open again anytime soon. Something else that we’d like to point out is that unless you’re someone who frequently goes polar plunging, you’ll have a hard time getting your fix when it comes to going swimming around this time of year.

Providing you with a piece of summer all year long, find out what’s so special about this indoor water park in the Adirondack Mountains.

Just outside of the village of Lake George in the Adirondack Mountains, the Six Flags Great Escape Lodge remains open all throughout the year.

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A resort that’s decorated in true Adirondack fashion, it’s a real treat to be able to sneak away to this place for a weekend if you have the time to.

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Inside the resort is a 38,000-square-foot indoor water park that will make even the oldest of guests feel like a kid again.

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All year long the indoor park is kept at 82-degrees, creating a beachy, jungle vacation that every New Yorker has the chance to take in their own backyard.

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Look around and you’ll notice attractions like the waterpark’s Tall Timbers Treehouse.

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The treehouse is a multi-level waterpark attraction that’s made up of slides and lots of interactive water play activities.

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A family-friendly attraction, this place isn’t just geared towards the youngsters in your family.

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As you look around the massive waterpark, you’ll find more and more things that will leave you intrigued.

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As you travel along Tak-It-Eesi Creek (the waterpark’s own lazy river), you’ll see areas that adults can enjoy like jacuzzis that will allow you to unwind.

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There are even light shows in the water park that make this place all the more exciting! Who couldn’t enjoy this?

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For guests who are feeling truly adventurous, there’s even the Boogie Bear Surf ride that allows you to try surfing or body boarding right here in the waterpark.

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While those who are looking for something more leisurely can shop their way through the water park’s own gift shop that’s just feet away from all the attractions inside.

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So if you’re missing the summer weather as all these intense winter storms sweep across our state, try sneaking away to the Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Water Park

Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark/Facebook The waterpark is located at 89 Six Flags Drive, Queensbury, NY 12804. To find out more information and to book your own stay, click here.

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The waterpark is located at 89 Six Flags Drive, Queensbury, NY 12804. To find out more information and to book your own stay, click here.

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