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  1. Camden Park has been the destination of choice for family fun in Huntington, WV. It's a thriving traditional amusement park with a rich history. Tickets & Passes

  2. Camden Park is West Virginia's only amusement park. The park is home to more than thirty rides and attractions, including a full-size traditional wooden roller coaster, the Big Dipper, and several other vintage rides. Over the years, Camden Park has featured a swimming pool, a roller rink, and even a small zoo.

  3. Avoid the lines and save money! Purchase your admission tickets to Camden Park in Huntington, West Virginia online for the park.

  4. Camden Park a true Jewel in WV. A visit to Camden Park today with my wife and grandchildren brought back some nostalgic memories. The park is the last amusement park still open in WV. The crowds was down and our family rode nearly every ride in the park without waiting in line.

  5. Camden Park has over 30 rides and attractions including everything from our historic Big Dipper, to kiddie rides, and old fashioned Midway Games! Ther’s something for everyone in your family to enjoy! For more information on individual rides and height requirements, see each section below.

  6. Discover the timeless charm and exciting attractions of Camden Park in West Virginia, where generations of families have created cherished memories amidst the laughter and thrills of this historic amusement park.

  7. Camden Park, Huntington, West Virginia. 90,495 likes · 80,652 were here. Camden Park is a traditional amusement park located along the Ohio River just outside Huntington, WV.

  8. Oct 13, 2022 · Camden Park is West Virginia's only amusement park. The park is home to more than thirty rides and attractions, including a full-size traditional wooden roller coaster, the Big Dipper, and...

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  10. Jun 29, 2021 · When driving home to North Carolina from Cincinnati this past weekend, I wanted to make it a point to visit West Virginia’s Camden Park, a 26-acre amusement park that has been operating in the Huntington area since 1903.