Kennywood and Idlewild Amusement Parks on Memorial Day (Mon., 5/25/26)
Kennywood and Idlewild — TWO iconic amusement parks.

Kennywood’s vintage Racer still rocks the coaster scene. Photo: Jason North.
Some “big-league” cities trumpet the fact that they’ve got a big-league amusement park. The Pittsburgh area can claim two: Kennywood, close to the city, and Idlewild, a bit farther out. Check the parks’ websites for daily schedules and special events. Kennywood, which dates from 1898, has now been evolving for over 125 years. It’s known for a world-class collection of mechanized rides, including three classic wooden roller coasters plus the steel-framed Phantom’s Revenge and Steel Curtain. There’s also a nice assortment of kiddie rides, and a newer “intermediate” ride is Spinavision, part of Kennywood’s growing alien-themed Area 412. Also check out the Potato Patch bumper cars. A popular non-ride feature is the ongoing Bites & Pints food festival, held every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 22 – June 28, plus Memorial Day, Monday, May 25. Enjoy chef-inspired tastings of international cuisine plus specialty cocktails, craft beer, and wine. 4800 Kennywood Blvd., West Mifflin.
Idlewild offers a distinctive combination of amusements in a gorgeous countryside setting. The rides aren’t nationally ranked but there are plenty of them, and a bunch are downright thrilling. Idlewild moreover has a full-scale water park, the Soak Zone, with water slides and a wave pool. There’s also an outdoor jungle-gym area, and last but never least the weirdly charming Story Book Forest, where children and trippy adults can wander through mini-replicas of scenes from fairy tales and folk songs—including Mother Goose, the Good Ship Lollipop, and more. Idlewild is about an hour-ish drive from Pittsburgh (depending on where you start from) and well worth the journey. 2574 U.S. 30, Ligonier. (M.V.)
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