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Cherry Hill (amusement park)

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Opened
  
1967

Phone
  
+1 801-451-5379

Location
  
Kaysville, Utah, United States

Website
  
Official Cherry Hill Website

Address
  
1325 Main St, Kaysville, UT 84037, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10:30AM–8PMSaturday10:30AM–8PMSundayClosedMonday10:30AM–8PMTuesday10:30AM–8PMWednesday10:30AM–8PMThursday10:30AM–8PMFriday10:30AM–8PM

Similar
  
Lagoon, Barnes Park, The Great Salt Lake Shorelan, Classic Fun Center, Cowabunga Bay Water Park

Cherry Hill is a small campground/amusement park in Kaysville, Utah. The park opened for business on June 4, 1967 originally as just a campground. It later, based upon the popularity of it as a campsite, created some water attractions for its campers to enjoy in the summer season. It is mainly popular during the summer because of its main focus of water rides. The park also contains many other attractions such as miniature golf, a ball crawl for kids, Basketball on Trampolines, a rock climbing wall, Arcade games, and the occasional concert.

Pre-Cherry Hill

Before 1967 the land was 20 acres of a working cherry farm. Many of the trees, of the over 700 there, are still cherry trees. Grant S. Lloyd, the farmer born and raised there, received the property from his father who split the property in two to both of his sons. Lloyd got the southern portion, that was 2 acres larger than the northern portion, when he lost a coin toss to his brother who elected to take the northern half. Lloyd sold the sand from the extra 2 acres to the Utah Highway Department for .02 cents a yard so they could build Interstate 15 nearby. He sold it with no regrets, as the sand from the 2 acres restricted the growth of his fruit trees. He realized he could make some greater profit on his land that would give him much more money than his farm. Now that he was near a busy interstate he partnered with a Chevron gas station that was built close by and teamed up with restaurants to be built on his property for lease. As these things occurred he and his wife planned on constructing the campground and produce even more profit.

On June 4, 1967 the campground opened. Named "Crossroads Camping", it helped travelers with its food, cheap gas, and hospitality.

References

Cherry Hill (amusement park) Wikipedia


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