Riverview Park (Iowa)
Riverview Amusement Park continued to prosper and grow over the decades up until the late 1960s. When Disneyland opened in 1955 with such amazing success, corporate sponsored theme parks started springing up all over the country. Small traditional amusement parks found it increasingly difficult to compete against the large corporate theme parks and many started closing around the country. Riverview was feeling the pressure also but was holding on to some profitability with its large returning clientele consisting of corporate and company summer picnic bookings every year. The new theme park in the area, Adventureland, made an offer to buy Riverview after the end of the 1978 summer season. Adventureland reportedly was going to keep Riverview operating for all of the company picnic business that was booking at Riverview, as well as for the general public. When the sale was completed in spring of 1979, Adventureland decided to close Riverview for good rather than keep the aging park open.
A few of the rides and attractions that were found at Riverview still live on. Some rides and attractions were moved to Adventureland. These include but are not limited to, the Haunted House which later closed to be replaced by ‘Dragon’ roller coaster. Riverview's Himalaya, Hampton Kiddie Cars, and Haunted House were initially moved to Adventureland.
The Riverview site sat abandoned until 2014 when a project was started to convert it into a municipal park with a playground and permanent bandstand. The project was completed in fall 2020, although its opening event season was disrupted by the COVID-19 Pandemic.
See also
References
- The Des Moines Register and Leader, June 6, 1915.
- Riverview Park: Playground of Des Moines, Des Moines, June 1917
External links
- Riverview Park history site
- Beginning years of Riverview Park
- [1] DSM Register photo gallery