Dutch Wonderland Map and Brochure (2001 – 2025)
Centered around a storybook castle, Dutch Wonderland’s looping paths circle small ponds and cross cheerful bridges that keep the park feeling cozy and easy to read at a glance. A Dutch Wonderland map helps families spot each kiddie coaster, splash zone, and train stop without missing the shaded picnic spots or quick snack stands. It’s especially handy at choke points near Duke’s Lagoon and the Sky Ride station.
- Location
- Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Years Active
- 1963 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Dutch Wonderland Site
- Related Maps
- Dutch Wonderland Happy Hauntings Map (2025)
Keep it in your pocket—you’ll need it when the parade rolls past and strollers suddenly jam the walkways. Classic Lancaster chaos, but in miniature.
Dutch Wonderland Map 2025
In 2025, Dutch Wonderland introduced Honey Hop, a newly themed spinning ride featuring bear-shaped cars around a honey pot, alongside new dining options including an old-fashioned ice cream shop, chicken wings, and a fried food stand.
The park also expanded operations with the hiring of over 700 seasonal staff and launched its largest event lineup, highlighted by the Eggcellent Easter Celebration, a new PBS KIDS Daniel Tiger Stage Show, and extended seasonal events such as Happy Hauntings and Dutch Winter Wonderland.

Printable Dutch Wonderland Map PDF 2025
Dutch Wonderland Map 2023
Dutch Wonderland Brochure 2010
Dutch Wonderland Map 2007
Dutch Wonderland Brochure 2006
Dutch Wonderland Brochure 2001
FAQ
What age group is Dutch Wonderland for?
Dutch Wonderland is designed primarily for children ages 2 to 10. Most rides, attractions, and themed entertainment cater to younger kids and families. Older children and adults may enjoy select rides, but the park’s focus is on early childhood fun.
Does Hershey park still own Dutch Wonderland?
Dutch Wonderland was previously owned by Hershey Entertainment from 2001 to 2010, but Hersheypark does not own it now. As of 2025, the park is owned by Herschend Family Entertainment following their acquisition from Palace Entertainment. Hersheypark is not associated with Dutch Wonderland’s current operations.
Is Dutch Winter Wonderland worth it?
Dutch Winter Wonderland offers 10+ activities and 20+ rides, with festive lights and holiday shows that appeal to both children and adults. Lines are usually short and park hours are designed for evening enjoyment, but fewer rides are open compared to summer visits. The experience is considered good value and is especially recommended for families with younger children seeking seasonal fun.
How much does it cost to go to Dutch Wonderland?
Admission to Dutch Wonderland in 2025 typically costs $45–$57 per person, depending on ticket type and day selected. Children under age two are admitted free, and discounts may be available online or for groups and seasonal promotions. Parking costs $10 per vehicle per day at the park.