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  1. Lakemont Park has added four regulation size courts complete with state of the art scoreboards to our list of sports facilities. Come practice your jump shot, gather some friends for a game, or find out about renting them out for lessons, leagues, and tournaments. Courts are free to the public, unless privately reserved. Call us to reserve this ...

  2. The historic Lakemont Park of Altoona, Pennsylvania, home to the world’s oldest-surviving rollercoaster “Leap-the-Dips,” has undergone some changes and new additions, including golf-courses, basketball courts, and a playground, just to name a few. The park was closed during the summers of 2017 and 2018 in preparation for its new look.

  3. Top ways to experience nearby attractions. The price alone makes this Park worth it. $20 a person for unlimited rides and mini golf is a steal. This park is home to the world's oldest Rollercoaster, the Leap the Dips. It is a fun ride and a great piece of history. The other rides are nice, and the Skyliner is a must ride to see PNG field right ...

  4. Lakemont Park. 216 reviews. #7 of 32 things to do in Altoona. Amusement & Theme Parks. Closed now. 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM. Write a review. About. The eighth oldest park in the United States.

  5. Feb 2, 2024 · Lakemont Park Timeline Compiled by the Blair County Historical Society 1754-2022 (1) The company that runs Lakemont Park under a long-term lease from Blair County won’t operate any rides there ...

  6. May 1, 2016 · Lakemont Park used to have a seemingly random assemblage of portable rides which were still fun to ride. The whole atmosphere was that of a carnival-meets-dive-bar (the good kind of dive bar). But now the rides are no more, the coasters are still standing but not operating, and all that remains basically are batting cages and mini golf.

    • 700 Park Ave Altoona, PA 16602
  7. Lakemont Community Park is 16 acres and features a play area, two picnic shelters, a basketball court, two tennis courts, four pickleball courts (overlay on the two tennis courts), a skate bowl, trails, restrooms, and a softball field.More than three miles of multiple-use trails cut through the Lakemont neighborhood, connecting Lakemont Park and Lewis Creek Park.

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