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Knoebels Amusement Resort, Elysburg PA | Nearby Businesses


391 Knoebels Blvd
Elysburg, PA 17824

(800) 487-4386

Knoebels Amusement Resort prides itself on being a place the whole family can enjoy! It is America's largest free-admission amusement park and also offers free parking, free daily entertainment and free picnic facilities. While at the park, you can take a dip in our 900,000 gallon Crystal Pool filled with refreshing mountain stream water. The pool area includes watersides, diving boards and a play area just for young children. You can stay overnight at one of two campgrounds that include cabins and over 800 campsites for tents and campers. In addition to over 60 rides, award winning food, swimming, games, and gift shops, visitors can add a round of golf at Knoebels Three Ponds Golf Club right next door to the park. Knoebels is not responsible for the content posted and added by its fans. We reserve the right to remove posts which we consider inappropriate, irrelevant, a legal liability or not congruent with our Company Core Values.

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