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Amusement parks #4 in Westminster, Colorado

Lakeside Amusement Park

4.1 · 3,576 reviews
Vintage, nostalgic, and slightly gritty.
Lakeside Amusement Park, 4601 Sheridan Blvd, Denver, CO 80212, United States
Interesting facts
1

The Cyclone roller coaster was designed by Harry Traver and opened in 1940.

2

The park was originally built on the site of a former beet farm.

3

The park's Art Deco main gate was added during a renovation in the 1930s.

4

The park is one of the few remaining 'trolley parks' in the United States, originally built at the end of a streetcar line.

5

The park's swimming pool was once the largest in the country but has been closed for several decades.

6

Many of the park's light fixtures and neon signs are authentic pieces from the early to mid-20th century.

Overview

Lakeside Amusement Park is a historic, family-owned theme park featuring a significant collection of vintage rides and mid-century architecture. Founded in 1908 as White City, it retains its original Art Deco aesthetic and original landscaping surrounding Lake Rhoda. The park operates a wooden roller coaster, the Cyclone, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Guests can access attractions through a mix of individual ride tickets and wristbands. The park layout remains largely unchanged from its early 20th-century design, emphasizing traditional amusement park culture over modern thrill-ride technology. It is situated on the border of Denver and Lakeside, Colorado.

Photo spot

The neon-lit Art Deco entrance gate at night or the view of the Cyclone coaster from the lakeside path.

Insider tips

Bring cash, as some smaller kiosks or midway games may not accept cards.

Check the official website before traveling, as the park occasionally closes sections for private events.

Sun protection is essential as many ride queues are outdoors with minimal shade.

What to avoid

Avoid expecting modern, high-speed thrill rides, as the focus here is strictly on nostalgic, slow-paced mechanical attractions.

Good to know

Operates seasonally from spring through early autumn; typically closed on weekdays during the early and late parts of the season.

Etiquette

Casual, comfortable clothing and sturdy walking shoes are recommended due to the park's large, unpaved or older paved pathways.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
3-5 hours
Best time to visit
Late summer evenings; the park's vintage neon lighting is most impressive after dark.
Address
Lakeside Amusement Park, 4601 Sheridan Blvd, Denver, CO 80212, United States
39.779, -105.054
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Details
Key AttractionsCyclone Wooden Roller Coaster, vintage Carousel, and various mid-century flat rides.
Historical SignificancePreserved 1908 amusement park layout and Art Deco architecture.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 3-5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late summer evenings; the park's vintage neon lighting is most impressive after dark..

The neon-lit Art Deco entrance gate at night or the view of the Cyclone coaster from the lakeside path.

Close by you'll find Berkeley Lake Park, Downtown Aquarium, Coors Field.