Indiana Beach Map and Brochure (1954 – 2024)
Location: Monticello, Indiana
Years Active: 1926 – Active
Indiana Beach is an amusement park located on Lake Shafer in Monticello, Indiana. The resort was developed by the Spackman family, who owned it from 1926 to 2008. The park was then sold to Morgan RV LLC, Apex Parks Group, LLC and now is owned and operated by IB Parks & Entertainment.
Indiana Beach Map 2024
In 2024, Indiana Beach introduced a major new ride with the debut of the All American Triple Loop roller coaster. The attraction features a curved lift hill, a dramatic first drop, and a twisting ascent, marking a significant addition to the parkโs lineup of thrill rides for the season.
Indiana Beach Map 2023
Indiana Beach Brochure 2006
Indiana Beach Brochure 2002
Indiana Beach Brochure 1996
Indiana Beach Brochure 1954
FAQ
Why is Indiana Beach closing?
Indiana Beach announced closure in February 2020 due to financial struggles and the inability of its parent company, Apex Parks Group, to sustain operations. Community support later helped secure new ownership, and the park reopened under IB Parks & Entertainment in 2020. Indiana Beach remains open today under new management.
Does Indiana Beach have a beach?
Indiana Beach does not have a traditional ocean beach. It sits on the shore of Lake Shafer in Monticello, Indiana, and features a sandy lakefront area with swimming, boating, and water attractions. The park combines lakeside recreation with amusement rides, making it a unique destination.
What are the rules for Indiana Beach park?
Indiana Beach park rules include no outside food or drinks, no pets except service animals, and no smoking except in designated areas. Proper swimwear is required for water attractions, and children under 12 must be supervised by an adult. Guests must follow ride safety instructions at all times.
Is Indiana Beach cashless?
Indiana Beach is a cashless park. All food stands, shops, and attractions accept credit cards, debit cards, and mobile payments. Guests who bring cash can load it onto a prepaid card at kiosks inside the park to use for purchases. This system speeds up transactions and reduces lines.