Old DelGrosso’s Park Maps (2006 to 2025) | 6 Maps and 0 Brochures
Use this Old DelGrosso’s Park Maps archive to pull the exact year quickly. It spans 2006 to 2025 with downloads by edition. For the current map guide, use the DelGrosso’s Park map page.
DelGrosso’s Park Map 2025
DelGrosso’s Park opened its 2025 season on May 17–18 with standard ride operations. The park experienced an early closure on June 6 due to rain. Special programming included “Super Splash Tuesdays,” when Laguna Splash Waterpark extended hours on July 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29.
Notably, the Free Fall ride was closed as of July 16, marking a significant operational change for the summer season.

Printable DelGrosso’s Park Map PDF 2025
DelGrosso’s Park Map 2024
Printable DelGrosso’s Park PDF Map 2024
DelGrosso’s Park Map 2023
DelGrosso’s Park Map 2022
DelGrosso’s Park Map 2009
DelGrosso’s Park Map 2006
FAQ
How much does it cost to go to DelGrosso’s amusement park?
Admission to DelGrosso’s Park is free, but ride and water park access requires an All-Day Fun Pass, which costs $36.95 per person. Children under 24 months are free. Guests can also buy individual ride tickets. Prices may vary during special events or peak days.
Where is DelGrosso Park?
DelGrosso Park is located in Tipton, Pennsylvania. It sits in Blair County, near Altoona, and has operated as a family-friendly amusement and water park since 1946. The park is known for its rides, water attractions, and Italian food offerings.
What is the old abandoned amusement park in Pennsylvania?
The old abandoned amusement park in Pennsylvania is known as Bushkill Park, located in Easton. Opened in 1902, it closed after flood damage and financial issues. Though parts have reopened for events, much of the park remains abandoned and is known for its eerie, historic atmosphere.
What did DelGrosso’s Park used to be called?
DelGrosso’s Park used to be called Bland’s Park. The name changed in 2000 to honor the DelGrosso family’s legacy and connect the amusement park with their well-known Italian food brand. The family has operated the park since purchasing it in 1946.





