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375 North Lagoon Drive Farmington, Utah 84025. Buy Tickets. Season Passports. Buy Single Day Tickets. Deals & Packages. Group Sales. Save Up To 25%. Group Discounts & Catering. Plan Your Stay.
Lagoon is a family owned amusement park in Farmington, Utah, located about 18 miles north of Salt Lake City.
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Farmington’s Lagoon Amusement Park has been attracting families and thrill-seekers since Utah became a state. Find out tips for a fun-filled day at Lagoon!
Here are her tips, tricks and tactics for a perfect Lagoon experience. 1. Buy season passes – The passes pay for themselves with two trips to the park. Plus, with a season pass, you’re not pressured to commit to a full day. “You can go for two, three hours, get your fill and go home,” Nat says. 2.
Lagoon is one of the only family owned amusement parks left in the country. With over 60 thrilling rides, 40 challenging games, live entertainment, a beautiful water park, the largest "kiddie land" of any amusement park in the nation, Pioneer Village, and the Campground, Lagoon offers something for everyone to enjoy.
With over 60 thrilling rides, 40 challenging games, live entertainment, a beautiful water park, the largest "kiddie land" of any amusement park in the nation, Pioneer Village, and the Campground, Lagoon offers something for everyone to enjoy.
Lagoon A Beach Waterpark opens Saturday, May 25, 2024. Lagoon A Beach closes Monday, September 2, 2024. Campground opens April 27, 2024. Costumes, face make-up and/or halloween costume masks are NOT permitted.
A huge pack of over a hundred people glided through the Lagoon amusement park on Friday in hopes of taking a ride on Primordial, a one-of-a-kind roller coaster seven years in the making. People exiting the ride had big smiles plastered on — and one man even yelled, “That was awesome!” as he left.