Story Land Map and Brochure (1990 – 2025)
Story Land winds through the wooded hills of New Hampshire with a loop that feels part fairy tale, part mountain park. The layout circles around a gentle pond, and knowing its twists helps families avoid backtracking between Cinderella’s Castle, the Bamboo Chutes, and the train stop near the bridge.
- Location
- Glen, New Hampshire
- Years Active
- 1954 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Story Land Site
A Story Land map keeps you oriented among classic rides, shaded dining nooks, and parade routes that squeeze the paths by the old Pumpkin Coach. Bring patience—and maybe a nursery rhyme stuck in your head—when the afternoon crowds gather for the water play zones.
Story Land Map 2025
In 2025, Story Land introduces several notable changes. The park debuts its first-ever Neighbor Days event, held June 14–29, featuring PBS KIDS characters from Donkey Hodie, Alma’s Way, and Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. New Daniel Tiger souvenirs and a themed lunch box meal deal are also added.
Additionally, Moo Lagoon operates for its longest season with expanded seating and shade, while accessibility enhancements include joining the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program, a remodeled Quiet Room, and a new Adult Changing Room.

Printable Story Land Map PDF 2025
Story Land Map 2024
Printable Story Land PDF Map 2024
Story Land Map 2023
Story Land Map 1990
FAQ
What age is best for Story Land?
Story Land is best suited for children ages 2 to 12, with rides and attractions specifically designed for young families. Preschoolers and younger grade-school kids especially enjoy the themed experiences and gentle rides. Older children may find some attractions less engaging, as the park is focused on early childhood fun.
What happened to Story Land?
Story Land remains open and continues to operate as a family amusement park in Glen, New Hampshire. The park began its 2025 season on May 24 and added new attractions and events for visitors this year. No closures or major negative changes have occurred; Story Land is still welcoming guests.
Can you do Story Land in one day?
Story Land can be experienced in one day, as most visitors find the park manageable within a full day’s visit. Arriving early and prioritizing popular attractions allow families to enjoy all major rides and shows before closing. Crowds and wait times may affect how much you can do, especially on weekends or peak summer days.
What is the best time to visit Story Land?
The best time to visit Story Land is on weekdays in May, June, or September, when crowds are lighter and weather is pleasant. The park’s main season runs from May 24 to September 14, followed by fall events from September 20 to October 26. Arriving early or choosing a rainy day can also help you enjoy shorter lines and cooler temperatures.



