Frontier Town Map and Brochure (2025 – 2023)
Location: Berlin, Maryland
Years Active: 1959 – Active
Step back in time at Frontier Town! This slice of the Wild West ain’t some shiny theme park – it’s been slingin’ fun since 1959. Get ready for a dusty good time with rides and a Western Village where you’ll pan for gold and learn what life was really like back in the day.
The Wild West Show is a must-see. Expect stunts, shootouts, and enough rowdy fun to get you hootin’ and hollerin’. Crowds get rowdy too. Get there early for a good seat!
Want more? Frontier Town’s got festivals all year long. Hit up the Cowboy Festival for some real grit or get your toes tappin’ at the Bluegrass Festival.
Frontier Town Map 2025
In 2025, Frontier City reduced its operational calendar to Saturdays only for most of the year, with added Sundays and weeknights in June and July. The Tumbleweed spin-and-stick ride was permanently removed before the season, while the Go-Karts were taken out and their area converted into two new maintenance buildings. The Kiddie Ferris Wheel was also removed, and the Diamondback roller coaster remained closed due to unavailable replacement parts, leaving it out of operation throughout the season.

Printable Frontier Town Map PDF 2025
Frontier Town Map 2024

Printable Frontier Town Map PDF 2024
Frontier Town Map 2023
FAQ
Does Frontier Town still exist?
Frontier Town no longer operates as a Wild West theme park, but parts of it still exist. The original park in North Hudson, New York, closed in 1998 after declining attendance. The state later redeveloped the property into a campground and visitor center, with some historic structures preserved.
What happened to Frontier Town, NY?
Frontier Town in North Hudson, New York, opened in 1952 as a Wild West theme park but closed in 1998 due to declining attendance. The site sat abandoned for years until the state redeveloped parts of it into a campground and visitor center for Adirondack travelers. Some original structures remain as relics.
What is a Frontier Town?
A frontier town is a settlement that developed on the edge of unsettled territory during westward expansion in the 19th century. These towns often served miners, ranchers, and pioneers, offering saloons, trading posts, and basic services. Today, many frontier towns are preserved as historic sites or themed attractions.
Are there still frontier towns?
Yes, there are still frontier towns preserved as historic sites and tourist attractions. Many can be found in the American West, such as Tombstone in Arizona or Deadwood in South Dakota. These towns maintain old-style buildings, reenactments, and museums that showcase 19th-century frontier life.