Callaghan's Family Fun Park

 is a theme park in Eruowood. The park is owned by the Kennywood Entertainment Company.

History
The park was named after the Callaghan Family, who opened in the old West Eruowood Pavilion amusement park (1950-1974) the park up after a visit to Kennywood in 1975.

In 1985, Corkscrew was added, being the first time in Eruowood a regular Arrow Corkscrew model sans the vertical loop used post supports rather than arch supports.

The park was purchased by Kennywood themselves in 2007, shortly after the Carwardine Parks split. One of the Callaghan family members has since joined Kennywood Entertainment Company as the Chief Operator of Eruowoodian Parks.

Rides
‡ Former West Eruowood Pavilion ride

Roller coasters

 * Aero 360°  (2015; A Premier Rides Sky Rocket II)
 * Corkscrew (1985; An Arrow Corkscrew)
 * Flash Forward (1992; A B&M looping coaster, gained floorless seats in 2017)
 * Frog (1991; A Zierer Medium Tivoli, despite being a "kiddie" coaster, it is located on the opposite side from Thomas Town)
 * Jackrabbit (1975; A PTC Out and Back coaster) ‡
 * Phantom (1978; A Schwarzkopf Jet Star 2, formerly known as Jet Star until the Kennywood Entertainment purchase)
 * Racer (1975; A PTC Twin Racer Coaster that's nearly identical to Kennywood's)
 * Starchaser (1981; Schwarzkopf Looping Star)
 * Thomas' Railway (2021; An E&F Miler Family Coaster similar to "Great Chase" at Six Flags New England)
 * Thunderbolt (1975; A PTC Twister Coaster that resembles Kennywood's, but goes underground instead due to the lack of hilly terrain)

Flat rides

 * Bayern Kurve (1975; A Schwarzkopf Bayern Kurve)
 * Blizzard Mountain (1986; A Mack Swing Bob ride)
 * Bumper Rally (1975; bumper cars)
 * Caterpillar (1975; A Traver Caterpillar ride) ‡
 * Flying Skooters (1975; A Bisch-Rocco Flying Skooters ride) ‡
 * Gauntlet (2018; SBF Visa Maxi Dance Party 360)
 * Kangaroo (1975; Norman Bartlett Flying Coaster ride last operating Flying Coaster/Kangaroo ride in Eruowood) ‡
 * Logger (1978; An Arrow log flume ride)
 * Paratrooper (1980; Paratrooper ride)
 * Pirate (1983; Huss Pirate Ship ride)
 * Ranger (1988; Huss Ranger, last new Ranger ride ever made)
 * Rotor (1976; A Chance Rotor ride)
 * Scrambler (1975; An Eli Bridge Scrambler ride)
 * Sea Storm (1983; Mack Sea Storm ride)
 * Star Flyer (2011; Funtime Star Flyer)
 * Trabant (1975; A Chance Trabant ride)
 * Tri-Star (1977; A Huss Tri-Star ride)
 * Turtles (1975; Traver Tumble Bug ride) ‡
 * Volcano (2005; S&S Space Shot ride)
 * Wave Swinger (1975; Zierer Wave Swinger ride)
 * Whip (1975; Mangles Whip ride)

Kiddie rides

 * Baja Buggies (2007; Zamperla Jump Around ride)
 * Cranky's Crane Drop (2007; Zamperla Jumpin' 16 ride, formerly known as "Kenny's Kangaroo Bounce" [2007-2020])
 * Horrid Lorries (1975; kiddie bumper cars, formerly known as "Scooters" [1975-2020])
 * Kiddie Cars (1975; A Hampton Rides kiddie umbrella ride, formerly known as "Ol' Timers" [1975-2006]. Ride was remodeled with some cars from the previous umbrella kiddie rides replacing most of the antique cars)
 * Kiddie Swings (1975; kiddie wave swinger ride)
 * Ladybugs (1975; Traver Kiddie Tumble Bug ride) ‡
 * Robot Race (2007; Zamperla Mini Jet ride with robots)
 * Sailor's Sub (2007; Zamperla Crazy Bus ride themed to submarine)

Callaghan's Cove Water Park

 * Dolphin (2005; ProSlide TurboPipeline)
 * Fun Pool (2005; a kids activity pool with kiddie slides built by ProSlide and water blasters)
 * Octopus (2010; ProSlide OctoRacer)
 * Shark (2005; ProSlide Tornado "Rattler" layout)
 * Wave Pool (2005; a wave pool)
 * Whale (2005; ProSlide CannonBowl)

Former rides

 * Boomerang (1994-2014; Vekoma Boomerang, replaced with Aero 360°, relocated to Kentucky Kingdom)
 * Challenge Tower (2000-2019; A family foam ball/soft playground, never opened in 2020 due to COVID-19, demolished in 2021)
 * Chaos (1997-2004; Chance Chaos ride, replaced by Volcano)
 * Double Wheel (1975-1993; a Waagner Biro/Intamin-supplied Giant Double Wheel ride, removed due to maintenance reasons, replaced with Boomerang)
 * Maximum G Force (1999-2017; Huss Top Spin ride, replaced by Gauntlet)
 * Pushover (1984-2020; Intamin First Generation Free Fall ride, removed due to maintenance reasons)
 * Roto Whip (1975-2006; Mangles Kiddie Whip ride, replaced by Baja Buggies) ‡

Trivia

 * The park is most well known for their rare flat rides.
 * The park's Ranger ride was the last Huss Ranger ever made.