Located in Elysburg, Pennsylvania, Knoebels is America's largest free-admission amusement park. With over 60 attractions, including the classic wooden roller coaster Phoenix and the Grand Carousel, guests can enjoy entry
Situated on the shoreline of Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois, Navy Pier offers 3,300 feet of family fun with stunning views of the lake. While some attractions like The Centennial Wheel require tickets, entry to Navy Pier is free year-round
Located in Wildwood, New Jersey, Morey's Piers & Beachfront Water Parks consists of three separate piers offering over 100 rides and attractions, along with two water parks.
Situated in Santa Monica, California, Pacific Park is Los Angeles's only admission-free amusement park. While some rides are pay-per-ride, entry to the park is free, allowing visitors to enjoy concession stands, biking routes
Located in Brooklyn, New York, Luna Park is a vibrant amusement park with a retro feel, offering free entry to visitors. Featuring adult favorites like the Cyclone and Thunderbolt roller coasters, as well as kid-friendly rides
Situated in Hershey, Pennsylvania, Hershey's Chocolate World offers free entry and the Hershey's Chocolate Tour, providing visitors with an inside look at how chocolate is made. This educational and interactive experience includes a free chocolate
Located in Santa Cruz, California, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk offers free entry and a variety of entertainment options, including movies on the beach, live music, trivia nights, and acrobatic performances.
With locations in Orlando and Kissimmee, Florida, as well as Fayetteville, Georgia, Fun Spot America offers free entry and parking at all three locations. Visitors can enjoy thrilling rides like the Quad Helix Go Carts in Orlando
Pennsylvania is officially the reigning queen of free-entry amusement parks, because this marks its third one on this list and it's a good one. DelGrosso's, located mid-state in Tipton, has both free entry and free parking.