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Arnolds Park Amusement Park
Arnolds Park began its development in 1886 with a large slide that plunged into West Lake Okoboji. Very quickly, Arnolds Park became a little "Coney Island" where people could enjoy the amusement park, the swimming beach and cool breezes off the lake.
Chuck Long purchased and reoped the classic park in 1989. The park witnessed a celebrated new life, yet one without any financial gain. Mr. Long received an attractive offer in 1999 to buy the park for an expansive condo develpment. There was strong sentiment to preserve the oldest amusement park west of the Mississippi. The Iowa Great Lakes Maritime Museum took the leadership role in the movement to "Save the Park." Support for there agenda turned into action as children brought their piggy banks to donate their savings for their beloved park. People bought t-shirts and buttons to raise the needed $5.5 million. Donations came from several thousand constributors of $1000 or less.
Many large donations came from generous individuals, corporations, foundations, and local governments, as well as grants from the state of Iowa and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. The park was saved and more than $7.6 million was raised.
Today, Arnolds Park guests can enjoy more than 30 rides and attractions, including the 63' Ferris wheel, the famous "Legend" rollercoaster and the areas fastest go-karts. New for 2001 is "Boji Falls," a long flume with a '94 drop into water. Youngsters and the young at heart come to Arnolds Park to enjoy the rides, entertainment, and carnival games, shops and food stands. The beach is once again a place of family fun hosting, swimmers and sun bathers. There is ample dock space for coming by water to this playland.
Experience one of the parks popular Roof Garden concerts featuring big-name acts, with a unique and beautiful backdrop provided by lights reflecting off of West Lake Okoboji. Right next to the Roof Garden is the Pavilion, a facility perfect for banquets, receptions or picnics, now available year around.
Share in the intrique and history of Arnolds Park, the areas most popular family fun spot. Arnolds Park Amusement Park is open all summer long, and on weekends in May and September. Day passes are available, or take advantage of their season passes. For more information, including group rates, family and corporate picnics, call (800) 599-6995 or (712) 332-2183. See you at the park!
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Boji Bay Water Park
Whether its pounding the competition in a heated volleyball match or surfing the waves in the wave pool, Boji Bay Water Park is making a big splash with lake visitors! Conveniently located at the corner of Highway 71 and Iowa 86 in Milford, Boji Bay Water Park is Iowas newest and largest family water park.
Boji Bay also offers its guests large sand volleyball courts, a childrens pool and beach, water slides, tube rides, concessions and an indoor game area. So spend a relaxing day in the sun, or a fast-paced work-out atBoji Bay.
For more information, including group rates, family and corporate picnics, call (712) 338-2473.
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Ranch Amusement Park
Imagine the heart-pounding excitement of racing along a thrilling straight-away, then negotiating a hairpin turn in an effort to beat your competitor! At the Ranch Amusement Park you dont have to imagine...just buy your ticket for the Tigercat Racer Karts on Iowas longest and fastest track. New to the Ranch is the Road Warrior Slick Track for faster and more aggressive drivers.
Families can enjoy this fast, furious fun from Memorial Day to Labor Day at The Ranch. The Ranch is a hands-on family entertainment center on US Hwy. 71 in Okoboji. The Ranch Amusement Park also features the Wet Rock Mine mini-golf course, nestled in the natural terrain of the Lakes area, rated a family favorite year after year. Enjoy Water Buffalo Bumper Boats, Kids Kountry, Pee-Wees Ice Cream Parlor, Arcade and Skee-Ball Alley. Call (712) 332-2159 for additional information about group rates, family and corporate picnics, hours and reservations.
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