Williams Grove Amusement Park

Williams Grove Amusement Park THIS PARK CLOSED IN 2005. This page is to remember Williams Grove Amusement Park. Page maintained by PA Dirt Trackin Promotions

The Williams family began hosting picnics in 1850 in a small grove located in the village of Williams Grove outside Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. The grove would within a few years grow into a park. Within two decades the park had grown into the Mechanicsburg Fairgrounds. After World War I, the park's ownership changed hands several times. In 1928, the first rides appeared at the park. The adjacent

Williams Grove Speedway half-mile track opened in 1938. Morgan Hughes purchased the park in 1972 for $1.2 million. Many of the rides were relocated to Williams Grove from the defunct New Jersey's Palisades Amusement Park, which closed in 1972. Williams Grove Park was nearly destroyed in the summer of the same year due to Hurricane Agnes and the subsequent flooding from nearby Yellow Breeches Creek. The park was rebuilt and operated until the end of the 2005 season, when the Hughes family decided to focus all of their energies on Williams Grove Speedway. Morgan Hughes, who was in his mid-80s when the park closed, attempted to sell the property in 2006 to a prospective owner who would keep the park intact and operational, but was unable to find a buyer. The rides were auctioned off the same year. Hughes died in his sleep at his Pennsylvania home on April 12, 2008 at age 88. RIDES

In the early 1980s the park erected The Wildcat, a steel Wildcat-style roller coaster. Upon the park's closing, the Wildcat was relocated to Adventure Park USA in New Market, Maryland. The park's other coaster was The Cyclone, a wooden roller coaster erected in 1933, a revolutionary coaster of its time, reaching speeds of 40-45 mph. The fate of the Cyclone is unclear as of November 2007. As of November 2012, The Cyclone remains at the park in disrepair with the train parked at the loading station. The cars of the Cyclone are recycled from the Palisades Amusement Park. The park had two other coasters, Kiddie Coaster, 1992 until closing, and the Little Dipper, 1950 until 1963.

The back entrance to the Park with the old covered bridge.
06/20/2026

The back entrance to the Park with the old covered bridge.

View of the pond, looking across to the paddle boats and the Monster ride.
06/19/2026

View of the pond, looking across to the paddle boats and the Monster ride.

Old school Train.
06/18/2026

Old school Train.

The Lazer Tag
06/17/2026

The Lazer Tag

The old Williams Grove Park and Speedway sign out front of the Park.
06/16/2026

The old Williams Grove Park and Speedway sign out front of the Park.

Helicopter ride
06/15/2026

Helicopter ride

The Sattelite
06/07/2026

The Sattelite

An old advertisement for the Park.
06/06/2026

An old advertisement for the Park.

An old school shot of the Bumper Cars.
06/05/2026

An old school shot of the Bumper Cars.

Old School shot of the Cyclone.
06/04/2026

Old School shot of the Cyclone.

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1 Park Avenue
Mechanicsburg, PA
17055

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