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When did Lagoon start?

History | Lagoon. Originally called Lake Park, the resort that would become Lagoon opened on the shores of the Great Salt Lake on July 15, 1886. Visitors enjoyed an open-air dance pavilion, roller-skating, water sports, target shooting, a bowling alley, and a mule-drawn merry-go-round.



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The Roller Coaster, often nicknamed the White Roller Coaster by many locals due to the previously white color, is the oldest roller coaster at Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah. It is a wooden roller coaster owned by Lagoon.

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Lagoon opened its newest ride, Primordial, at the amusement park in Farmington on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023.

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Depths rarely exceed 60 metres (about 200 feet) and many are shallower, usually less than 20 metres (about 65 feet) deep. The lagoon of Mayotte island in the Comoro archipelago in the Indian Ocean attains a maximum depth of about 92 metres (about 300 feet), but it is generally shallower.

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The Log Flume was retired at the end of the 2022 season. A conveyer belt carries guests to the top of the hill, where they enter a chute of water and head down to a big splash at the bottom.

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