CLP Junction, The Unofficial Guide To Conneaut Lake Park

 

Current Rides

    Roller Coasters

  • 1938-Present

    Designer: Ed Vettel

  • 2002-Present

    Manufacturer: Chance Rides

  • 195?-Present

    Manufacturer: Alan Herschell Co.

  • Thrill Rides

  • 199?-Present

    Manufacturer: Eyerly Aircraft Co.

  • 2009-Present

    Manufacturer: Chance Rides

  • 1981-Present

    Manufacturer: Frank Hrubetz & Co., Inc.
    This Paratrooper replaced an older model in 1981.

  • 2001-Present

    Manufacturer:

  • 1997-Present

    Manufacturer: Chance Rides

  • 2001-Present

    Manufacturer: Watkins
    This is the second Tempest ride to operate at CLP

  • 1997-Present

    Manufacturer: Frank Hrubetz & Co., Inc.

  • Classic Rides

  • 1997-Present

    Manufacturer: Bisch Rocco
    The Flying Scooters were purchased from the now defunct Old Indiana Fun Park

  • 1949-Present

    Manufacturer: Sellner Manufacturing Co.

  • 1925-Present

    Manufacturer: Traver Engineering Co.
    The Bug has been completely restored and is operational again. It is the oldest of the 2 Tumble Bug rides left in the world.

  • 193?-Present

    Manufacturer: Dodgem Corp / Duce
    In 2001 the original "No Bumping" Dodgem cars were replaced by newer cars.

  • 1910-Present

    Manufacturer: D.C. Muller Co.
    In 1990 most of the original horses were auctioned and replaced with new horses carved by Carousel Works of Mansfield, OH

  • 1968-Present

    Manufacturer: Pretzel Co.
    For a few years the Devil's Den was known as Dr. Moriarty's Wild Ride.

  • 1968-Present

    Manufacturer: Alan Hershell Co.
    CLP has featured a miniature railroad ride since 1904. The current train debuted at the park in 1968.

Past Rides

Past Attractions

Past Area Attractions

  • Hotel Oakland
  • Hotel Midway
   
   
   

 

 

 

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