Once school’s out for the year, it’s time for some family fun. Lagoon is a popular spot for all-day roller coaster rides, water park splashing and memory making, and it’s often hard to tear yourself away at the end of the day. Did you know that you don’t actually have to leave when the park closes for the night?
What could be more fun than spending a summer day at Lagoon?
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Experience the thrills of the rides and coasters…
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…catch an eagle’s eye view of the park from the top of the 150-foot Sky Scraper…
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…splash and play at Lagoon-A-Beach…
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…and make some awesome family memories.
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As the sun sets, you’re not going to want to leave this magical place, but the park closes at 11 p.m..
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Luckily, you don’t have to leave! Reserve a space at Lagoon’s RV Park and Campground, and you can wake up bright and early the next morning to do it all again.
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Lagoon’s campground offers 208 shady campsites for tents and RVs.
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Forgot something important? The convenience store is located right in the building where you’ll check in, and it offers everything from paper plates to tasty treats.
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Campers will enjoy large, shady sites, restrooms, showers and laundry facilities. When you book your campsite, you’ll also get a discount on your admission to Lagoon and there’s even a special price for a two-day Passport so you can play again the second day.
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Have you ever stayed at Lagoon’s campground? To get more information about staying overnight, or to book a campsite, visit Lagoon’s website.
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While you’re in Farmington, stop by Station Park and check out this amazing musical fountain!
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