Lagoon Amusement Park
Farmington, United States
Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah, originally opened as Lake Park on the shores of the Great Salt Lake in 1886 before relocating to its current nine-acre pond site in 1896, evolving from dance pavilions, skating, and boating into a full thrill destination with its first ride, Shoot-the-Chutes, in 1899.
Family-owned for generations and one of America's oldest parks, it boasts 11 roller coasters including historic wooden Roller Coaster from 1921, double-looping Colossus the Fire Dragon, launch coaster Wicked, and record-breaking Cannibal with a 116-degree drop, alongside classics like the 1906 Victorian Carousel, over 100 attractions, Lagoon-A-Beach water park, Pioneer Village, and seasonal Frightmares events.
Spanning themed areas with mini-golf, arcades, live shows, and kid zones like Mother Gooseland, it draws families seasonally from spring through fall near Salt Lake City for nostalgic thrills and modern adrenaline.
Location
375 Lagoon Dr, Farmington, UT 84025, United States
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