They did demolish most of the remains of the park...The only things spared was "The Bug" ride (one of only THREE that remain in the United States) and the Ferris Wheel..From what I understand, the new owners plan to either restore those two into either fully operational rides, or some sort of "monument" to the land's history..I visited the property after the demolition, and the only things left untouched, aside from the pier was The Bug, and the Ferris Wheel...Leading me to believe it to be true
My family rented a cottage at Chippewa Lake t - not right by the park up near the old Glenhaven Nursing home. Anyway - I learned to waterski on that Lake - brings back memories of some of the best times of my life :)
That's great! It is a beautiful lake and there always seem to be people on it. I'm glad some memories were brought back to you. I have more videos from recent trips to the park that I will upload sometime.
Thanks. My dad built a house nearby and we spent summers there from the sixties through the eighties. Pretty nice that someone has finally found a way to redevelop it.
Yes there is an overwhelming amount of history! This trip was in August 2008. As far as I know it is still fairly easy to get into... you just have to walk through a hole in the fence. I hear there is construction equipment nearby, so you may not have long before it's gone :(
They did demolish most of the remains of the park...The only things spared was "The Bug" ride (one of only THREE that remain in the United States) and the Ferris Wheel..From what I understand, the new owners plan to either restore those two into either fully operational rides, or some sort of "monument" to the land's history..I visited the property after the demolition, and the only things left untouched, aside from the pier was The Bug, and the Ferris Wheel...Leading me to believe it to be true
ltd4all 6 months ago
My family rented a cottage at Chippewa Lake t - not right by the park up near the old Glenhaven Nursing home. Anyway - I learned to waterski on that Lake - brings back memories of some of the best times of my life :)
kelleyclover 2 years ago
That's great! It is a beautiful lake and there always seem to be people on it. I'm glad some memories were brought back to you. I have more videos from recent trips to the park that I will upload sometime.
wii041 2 years ago
Thanks. My dad built a house nearby and we spent summers there from the sixties through the eighties. Pretty nice that someone has finally found a way to redevelop it.
eniko1 2 years ago
Your welcome! It would have been amazing to see the park in its heyday! I'm too young though :(
I think the new plans for the park sound nice, and I've met one of the partners and he is a very nice guy!
wii041 2 years ago
ive never been in summer
J0HN91 2 years ago
It's very green! And warm too, but it is amazing :)
wii041 2 years ago
very cool. lots of history there. When did you take this trip? is it easy to go in there now?
shandirocks 2 years ago
Yes there is an overwhelming amount of history! This trip was in August 2008. As far as I know it is still fairly easy to get into... you just have to walk through a hole in the fence. I hear there is construction equipment nearby, so you may not have long before it's gone :(
wii041 2 years ago
my great grandfather died on this pier ... him and my grandfather rented boats out at the park..
Chong199 3 years ago