Lakemont Park (fictional)

Lakemont Park is an amusement park in Altoona, Pennsylvania owned by Kennywood Entertainment Company.

History
In 1988, Boyer Candy sold the park to Carwardine Parks for $2 million.

For years, Christopher R. Carwardine wanted to restore Leap the Dips to it's original state, but issues got in the way, finally, in 1997, he, alongside members of the American Coaster Enthusiasts and chief sponsor Pepsi would pitch in $1 million to restore the coaster. Leap the Dips reopened in 1999.

In 2007, Carwardine would sell the park to the Kennywood Entertainment Company due to their Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Roller coasters

 * Leap the Dips (1902)
 * Little Leaper (1980s)
 * Skyliner (1987)

Family rides

 * C.P. Huntington Train
 * LakeMonster Paddle Boats
 * Tin Lizzy Antique Autos

Kids rides

 * 4x4 Monster Trucks

Upcharge rides

 * Keystone Acres Mini Golf (mini golf)
 * Motorway Go-Karts (go-karts, formerly "The Mario Kart Experience Express")
 * Rabbit Hole Mini Golf (mini golf)

Trivia

 * This park, alongside Kennywood and Idlewild and Soak Zone, are considered the “Pennywood Trio” by fans due to being three parks in Pennsylvania that are owned by KEC.