You Might Remember The Now Defunct Connecticut Theme Park, Savin Rock
By Elisa Regulski|Published April 01, 2020
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Ah, the good old days. It’s hard not to feel nostalgic for shimmering summer afternoons along the pier. If you’ve been in Connecticut a while, you probably made loads of memories at Savin Rock Amusement Park. This exciting attraction had it all: roller coasters, fortune tellers, and delicious frozen custard. It’s always fun to take a glimpse back in time. Let’s look back at this cherished, now defunct Connecticut theme park.
Established in the 1870s, Savin Rock Amusement Park was the Connecticut equivalent of Coney Island.
But it wasn't always sunshine and rainbows. The vibrant pier was destroyed by a fire in 1932, and The Great Hurricane of 1938 wiped out the beloved Devil and Thunderbolt roller coasters.
Even though the theme park is now defunct, this historic hot dog stand still remains. To learn more about Jimmies of Savin Rock, visit their website here. This place has truly stood the test of time.
Sadly, this theme park waned in popularity in the early '60s. By 1966, this attraction was no more.
However, you can still see relics from this old destination at the Savin Rock Museum and Learning Center in West Haven. You'll find it at 6 Rock Street.
Savin Rock Amusement Park is such a wonderful part of Connecticut’s history. You can learn more about about by watching the video below from youtube user WTNH News8.
Did you ever go to this theme park as a kid? If so, we want to hear all about it! Share your memories with us in the comments below!