Places to stay cool in tri-state amid rising temperatures
Check out some Road Trip Close to Home spots to stay cool.
News 12 Staff
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Jun 20, 2025, 5:10 PM
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Updated 72 days ago
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Looking to stay cool during the rising temperatures this summer?
Below are some Road Trip Close to Home spots:
Atlantic City Aquarium
Big SNOW American Dream
Darlington Lake
DreamWorks Water Park
Great Wolf Lodge
Island Waterpark at Showboat
Showboat Resort
Lake Compounce
LEGOLAND New York Resort
Live the Lake - Lake Hopatcong
Long Island Aquarium
Mountain Creek Resort
Six Flags Water Park and Safari
Splish Splash Water Park
Titanic Exhibit (feel the iceberg)
The Bronx Zoo
The Kartrite Resort
The Player Agency
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