Lake Shawnee Abandoned Amusement Park

Amusement park · Mercer County

Lake Shawnee Abandoned Amusement Park

Amusement park · Mercer County

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470 Matoaka Rd, Rock, WV 24747

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At Lake Shawnee, eerie remnants of a once-thriving amusement park mingle with haunting stories from its dark past, making for a uniquely compelling visit.  

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470 Matoaka Rd, Rock, WV 24747 Get directions

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The Abandoned Amusement Park Great American Road Trip

"The skeletal remains of the small Lake Shawnee Amusement Park create an eerie atmosphere, which is appropriate given the site’s dark history. Long before the amusement park was built, this was the site of a well-documented conflict between white settlers and the Indigenous Shawnee people. In the late 18th century, Mitchell Clay moved his young family west, and they established an 800-acre farm near Lake Shawnee where they raised 14 children. In August of 1783, a Shawnee band killed three of the Clay children. Mitchell Clay tracked down the band who had raided his farm and killed several of its members in bloody retaliation. The event became known as the Clover Bottom Massacre. Many years later, the amusement park was opened in 1926 to cater to the families of nearby coal workers. After the death of two children on the park grounds, the funfair closed in 1966, leaving behind many of its rickety wood and steel rides. The rusting Ferris wheel and children’s swing stand like dead trees among the unkempt wildlife. The grounds have changed hands over the years, but the land remains abandoned while the overgrown rides accumulate stories of hauntings and vengeful ghosts." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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A World Tour of Abandoned Amusement Parks

"The skeletal remains of the small Lake Shawnee Amusement Park create an eerie atmosphere, which is appropriate given the site’s dark history. Long before the amusement park was built, this was the site of a well-documented conflict between white settlers and the Indigenous Shawnee people. In the late 18th century, Mitchell Clay moved his young family west, and they established an 800-acre farm near Lake Shawnee where they raised 14 children. In August of 1783, a Shawnee band killed three of the Clay children. Mitchell Clay tracked down the band who had raided his farm and killed several of its members in bloody retaliation. The event became known as the Clover Bottom Massacre. Many years later, the amusement park was opened in 1926 to cater to the families of nearby coal workers. After the death of two children on the park grounds, the funfair closed in 1966, leaving behind many of its rickety wood and steel rides. The rusting Ferris wheel and children’s swing stand like dead trees among the unkempt wildlife. The grounds have changed hands over the years, but the land remains abandoned while the overgrown rides accumulate stories of hauntings and vengeful ghosts." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Bri Lynn

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I hadn’t known about this place previously. I looked into it and thought it would be cool to photograph and experience! It was pretty easy to find. Plus they text you photos of where to park. You have to get tickets online ahead of time because they are guided tours and they must show you around before you go off on your own. It is private property so you can’t just show up and walk around. I did the daytime tour. There were a few other people on the tour with me but they were all nice. Our tour guide Chris was very nice and respectful! He answered all our questions, got to know us all. You tour around the entire property(about an hour or so) and after that you are allowed to walk around on your own, once you are done you leave and let them know you are leaving. I appreciate that we got to walk around on our own and take as much time as we would like. I was there for a total of 2.5-3 hours. There was a lot to photograph in my opinion. I wasn’t there to only photograph the Ferris wheel and swings. There were also some cool abandoned cars/buses and playground sets. The lake is also beautiful. Overall I had a good experience! But I think it can depend on what you go there for. I wanted pictures of everything but some people only care for the Ferris wheel and swings. Those are the only rides left because they sold the other ones they had a while ago.

Tia Eubanks

Google
Very cool! Chris was very informative and made you feel comfortable about asking questions..did a little tour around and told us about the place and then left us on our own to explore by ourselves..had a great time!

cori golden

Google
Worth the experience, worth the drive. Between the beautiful views you go through to get there, this was a fun but educational experience. Chris was our guide. He was absolutely great and kept the suspense. He had an answer to any questions we had. He also recommended a great little dinner for us to go to after. I only recommend you go in September or later. The greens were at full bloom, would’ve been cooler to see without it. But still a 10/10 experience.

Jena Vignola

Google
As a photographer of the abandoned, Lake Shawnee has been on my list for quite a while. I signed up for the photography tour through the website and immediately received a text with instructions to text a number about one hour prior to arrival to ensure a guide would be ready. This gave us the impression that we would be touring/photographing the location with just our party, as many permission locations do. When we arrived, we were surprised to see a line of cars backed up at the gate. Apparently, the photography tour is also a paranormal tour, which we had absolutely zero interest in. The tour guide, Chris, was very personable and fun, and luckily allowed us to go off on our own after signing waivers and hearing a brief history of the location. He had a lot of interesting and entertaining stories, although I doubt the validity of most of them. For people interested in the paranormal, ghost stories, ghost hunting, etc., I give this place a 5. For photographers just interested in shooting the abandoned location, I give it a 2. (Met in the middle for a 3.) The cost is too high for what there is to photograph, which is just a ferris wheel and swing, and the swing is completely covered in dolls and toys that people now leave as offerings for the ghosts of all the children who probably never really died there. I enjoyed shooting the ferris wheel, which took about 20 min, but not for $40 and not for the amount of time it took us to get all the way out there (7 hour drive). We shot as much as we could to try to make it worth it, but it was quite disappointing. (For comparison, there are lots of other places, such as Indiana State Asylum or Joliet Prison, that both charge $25 to tour the entire property and shoot for the entire day, with much more to shoot.) This is definitely geared towards ghost stories and I don't think it should really be advertised as having much for photography. The ghost hunters were having a blast though, with a lot of them excited to share their own stories, and camp overnight as well. In my opinion, they should offer the same time slots to photographers but charge $10-$15 and just give them an hour to shoot separate from the whole ghost-tale experience. On a side note, I liked Chris and am happy to see him keeping the place "alive" with any kind of activity.

pcampbell74

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Pure awesomeness! If you enjoy the paranormal, Lake Shawnee is for you!!! Scheduling a visit isn’t hard. Call the number listed and leave a message. You will receive a text back from Roger. He will give you all the information you need for your visit. Day time tours area $38, overnight visits are $100. I’ve done both, absolutely worth it. You will meet Chris, he is your guide for the day. He tells you the entire history of the park & sounding lands. He then goes into the history of the amusement park & why it is haunted. I don’t want to spoil anything for you but I’ll give you some items to bring. Loose tobacco as a offering for the Native American spirits, helium balloons on strings or ribbons & pinwheels. You won’t be disappointed.

Takasu

Google
Quite possibly one of the best tours I've been on. The area itself isn't huge, but you get a great tour, Chris was fantastic and was possibly the best tour guide ever. He was knowledgeable, funny and urged you to look at everything. The amusement park is beautiful in its own unique way. Disregarding paranormal, the history is interesting and certainly makes me wanna come back. Still going through pictures from Friday. Hopefully post more shortly. Thanks again for everything. Possibly one of the coolest places in North America.

Carter J

Google
Chris was an amazing tour guide. My wife and kids had a great time investigating the paranormal. Being left alone to wander in the moonlight was a moment I wouldn't trade for anything.

Mena Gomez

Google
One of the best experiences I’ve had for a tour. Chris was amazing, very knowledgeable, and very funny! Definitely looking forward to coming back sometime soon. It was a great time- and after the tour and the story you get to walk and explore in your own. Had some really cool stuff happen!