
This is
Lakemont Park in Altoona PA and the 5th stop on our
Western PA road trip. It added three coasters to our
conquered list including the oldest
wooden coaster in the world,
Leap-the-Dips, as well as
Mad Mouse and
Skyliner. This is the park we went to the same day we went to
Delgrosso's. We knew that each individually didn't have enough to keep us busy for an entire day so we decided to visit both on the same day. It was a really fun idea.
Lakemont Park is delightful. It's charming, fun and feels like an oasis. It looks like an old swimming hole that a county fair setup shop and never left. At the north end of the park is the home of the minor league baseball team, the
Altoona Curve. You can see the
ACE award winning Skyliner roller coaster and the rest of the park from your seats in the stadium, just past the outfield.

The parks star attraction is the oldest roller coaster in the world, Leap-the-Dips. The coaster was built in 1902 and was almost demolished twice before it received its
National Landmark as well as
ACE Landmark status. This is one of the most fun coasters we have been on. We rode it over twenty times that day. If only
Mouse Trap coasters were this much fun. Top speed is only 18 mph, highest drop is 9 ft and the ride starts with the station attendant pushing you to the first hill. The coaster is
wooden, very smooth and unbelievably fun. This ride alone is worth the trip to the park and would recommend it to all amusement park enthusiasts.
Together, Lakemont Park & the Altoona Curve are a home run, one way or another.
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