Lagoon Amusement Park

Farmington, Utah • Utah’s amusement park since 1886

Lagoon is the reason millions of people know Farmington. Founded in 1886 on the Great Salt Lake shore as Lake Park, the resort moved inland in 1896 along Simon Bamberger’s railroad and has grown into Utah’s largest amusement park — roller coasters, a water park, campground, midway, and one of the oldest operating wooden coasters in the world.

New Lagoon entrance gate in Farmington Utah with roller coasters behind
Lagoon’s new entrance gate, with Cannibal and the midway skyline behind. Photo: David Reid

Know Before You Go

  • Major coasters and thrill rides, Lagoon-A-Beach water park (summer), Pioneer Village, and a full midway
  • Frightmares transforms the park each fall on weekends
  • Season passes and single-day tickets at lagoonpark.com
  • Right off I-15/US-89 in Farmington, next to Station Park and the FrontRunner stop

Our full guide — ride tips, crowd calendars, and photos — is coming soon.

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