Frontier Town Theme Park

Park · North Hudson

Frontier Town Theme Park

Park · North Hudson

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80 Frontier Town Rd, Schroon Lake, NY 12870

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Frontier Town, once a Wild West theme park in the Adirondacks, now a state park with trails and a campground amid historic ruins.  

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80 Frontier Town Rd, Schroon Lake, NY 12870 Get directions

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80 Frontier Town Rd, Schroon Lake, NY 12870 Get directions

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The Abandoned Amusement Park Great American Road Trip

"Started in 1952, Frontier Town was a theme park built for kids, and for their folks who use to be kids. For more than four decades, with trick riders, bucking broncos, horses and buggies and stagecoach bandits, this rural entertainment destination in New York’s Adirondack Mountains scratched their cowboy itch. Founded by Arthur Bensen, an enterprising phone technician from Staten Island, the park had a Pioneer Village (with lots of calico dresses and butter churning), Prairie Junction (modeled after a Wild West main street), an Indian Village, a rodeo arena, and even a narrow gauge railroad. It drew steady crowds to the decidedly un-Western part of the world that is the Adirondack Mountains, until a combination of factors led to financial troubles in the mid-1980s, including a waning interest in Westerns and easier access to bigger and grander theme parks in sunnier climates. After a couple of dark years the park rebounded, refinanced and eventually reopened, managing to stay in business until 1998, but by then the crowds had thinned to a trickle. Frontier Town shut down for good, with the property eventually taken over by the county for unpaid taxes. For many years it sat dormant, overgrown, and rotting under the burden of almost 20 years of decline and neglect. Aside from a few enterprising explorers, there were no visitors to the site for many years. Eventually New York State purchased the site, and Governor Andrew Cuomo proposed to redevelop the rotting theme park into a “Gateway to the Adirondacks.” The first camping reservations opened in Fall 2018, and since then the site has remained a state run park featuring campsites, picnicking areas, and trails for biking and equestrian use. Some of the trails stray through the original theme parks remains, which are technically off-limits to the public (though that doesn’t stop many from exploring all the same). There’s no telling how much longer the remains of the theme park will stay standing, but for now the spirit of Arthur Bensen’s park lives on." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/the-abandoned-amusement-park-great-american-road-trip
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A World Tour of Abandoned Amusement Parks

"Started in 1952, Frontier Town was a theme park built for kids, and for their folks who use to be kids. For more than four decades, with trick riders, bucking broncos, horses and buggies and stagecoach bandits, this rural entertainment destination in New York’s Adirondack Mountains scratched their cowboy itch. Founded by Arthur Bensen, an enterprising phone technician from Staten Island, the park had a Pioneer Village (with lots of calico dresses and butter churning), Prairie Junction (modeled after a Wild West main street), an Indian Village, a rodeo arena, and even a narrow gauge railroad. It drew steady crowds to the decidedly un-Western part of the world that is the Adirondack Mountains, until a combination of factors led to financial troubles in the mid-1980s, including a waning interest in Westerns and easier access to bigger and grander theme parks in sunnier climates. After a couple of dark years the park rebounded, refinanced and eventually reopened, managing to stay in business until 1998, but by then the crowds had thinned to a trickle. Frontier Town shut down for good, with the property eventually taken over by the county for unpaid taxes. For many years it sat dormant, overgrown, and rotting under the burden of almost 20 years of decline and neglect. Aside from a few enterprising explorers, there were no visitors to the site for many years. Eventually New York State purchased the site, and Governor Andrew Cuomo proposed to redevelop the rotting theme park into a “Gateway to the Adirondacks.” The first camping reservations opened in Fall 2018, and since then the site has remained a state run park featuring campsites, picnicking areas, and trails for biking and equestrian use. Some of the trails stray through the original theme parks remains, which are technically off-limits to the public (though that doesn’t stop many from exploring all the same). There’s no telling how much longer the remains of the theme park will stay standing, but for now the spirit of Arthur Bensen’s park lives on." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/abandoned-amusement-parks
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Theresa St. John

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This was a cool little piece of yesteryear, abandoned and falling apart now, but still offering a glance into the park that it once was. Parking down the street. Be careful of bees if you go in the warmer weather. Was neat to see a church in the middle of the woods....

Tara (Tara)

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This location tells the story of how lively a place can be to only become completely dilapidated and falling apart by the hands of time. Parking can be found down the road in a paved lot, it appeared to be free and had waterless restrooms, the walk to the trail is approximately two to three minutes and it would be on the left of the parking lot down frontier town road. There were not many people when we arrived just a group of three taking photos at the log cabins. The amazing part was googling photos of how it was and looking at it how it is and realizing that mother nature has taken its course, overtaking much of the area. The most intact building on the property was the covered bridge, the church was supported internally by wood mounted on the ceiling supported by vertical logs to prevent the ceiling from caving in. You only need to walk shortly down the trail to start seeing remnants of the abandoned Park. There are no rides or anything of that nature however there was a sawmill and collapsed buildings in a row.... I believe they were little shops in a row designed with a western theme. There are many buildings on the property however I would not recommend entering several of them as the ceilings had collapsed and honestly they all look unsafe (maybe take pictures from the windows and door frames. In the back of the park we had found what appeared to be a cage with some glass or Plexi glass on the outside of it in addition there were some overhangs and a mote, we did wonder if frontier Town at some point did have an animal that was in that cage but we have no clue what could have been in there as the cage was relatively small and too tiny to hold tigers or anything of that nature so we were a little curious as to what could have been put into that cage. Unfortunately there was some graffiti and it did appear at points that the location could have been vandalized but from the historical point of view the location was absolutely amazing to visit and I do recommend a walk on the trails. From what I read online the buildings are indeed off limits but the trails were designed mainly for horseback riding in addition to other activities including walking. This was a quick but enjoyable trip. Even though I never got to go as a child, I can technically say I've been there now. Lol If you plan on staying in the area you can always stay at the frontier Town campground which is between the trail to Frontier Town and the parking area mentioned above.

Lisa B

Google
This is actually Paradox Brewing. Good food, cauliflower pizza crust a bit thick & doughy/pasty & the a/c was set a bit too high (warmer in restaurant than cooler. Hence the four stars…. The frozen berry wine was delicious!

Sara Eversoul

Google
Really cool place to visit I definitely recommend.if u like camp grounds right next to abandoned places this is the place for u .

Nice Breeze

Google
I remember when my parents would take us to visit Frontier Town in NY it was such a great day trip.. we would leave early in the morning and get there a little bit after it opened.. it was the best time.. my mother made lunch and treats so we could eat throughout the day.. and just enjoy the adventure of the park.. the fee to get in fit with the economy at that time.. what a great time for the whole family.. the actors were fantastic.. it was like really being in the old west. Such a shame it’s no longer there.. maybe a developer or company can recreate again in the future..

helen mosher

Google
I had so many great memories going with my family to Frontier Town 😍

adkwildman barkeater

Google
I visited this place several times as a kid, I always had a love for this place, it was abandoned in the early 90's so of course my friends and I explored it as teenagers! Recent renovations and an added campground is reviving the old town! I can't wait to see this place! It was opened in 1948, tons of history, a true gateway into the Adirondack Park!

Steph B

Google
This is no longer a theme park but a state owned park/campground . Everything is brand new and in pristine condition we were blown away by our stay here and it's considerably cheaper then other campgrounds in the area.