Connecticut is one of the oldest states in the country and has a deep history. Lake Compounce is an example of this distinction as the oldest continuously operating amusement park in the United States.
Visitors for generations have enjoyed the attractions at Lake Compounce. It has roots stretching back to 1846 and spans 332 acres. Today, Lake Compounce offers more than a dozen water rides and five roller coasters. Seasonal events also take place late in the year.
Lake Compounce’s origins trace back to a science experiment gone wrong. This fact is noted on a monument sign at the amusement park. Founder Gad Norton later decided to dedicate the site to a number of public purposes, including an amusement park.
The Boulder Dash holds the distinction of being the first ever wooden roller coaster built on the side of a mountain. The entire ride boasts a 4,725-foot track and a 115-foot first drop. It was built in 2000.
Lake Compounce offers other notable attractions. Among them: The Wildcat, which was built in 1927 and is considered a centerpiece of the amusement park. The wooden roller coaster is one of the world's oldest and has never left its original site.
Lake Compounce has other features beyond the roller coasters. Crocodile Cove Water Park and Bayou Bay Wave Pool are popular attractions. The Bear Creek Campground site also is a part of the venue.
This amusement park also offers the natural landscape as an attraction. Lake Compounce is next to a body of water of the same name and Compounce Mountain.
Each Halloween, Lake Compounce features spooky décor and special exhibits. Visitors can take a 45-minute stroll through the park and see castles, catacombs, graveyards, and special effects.
Lake Compounce offers information about all of its attractions and a schedule of upcoming events on its official website. Visitors also can check out the latest on Facebook.
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