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Bertrand Island is a peninsula on Lake Hopatcong, NJ, most famous for its past as Bertrand Island Amusement Park, a beloved summer destination from 1910 to 1983. The park featured a wooden roller coaster, boardwalk games, and a carousel, serving as a popular spot for outings before its closure due to competition from larger theme parks. Today, the area is primarily residential, featuring condominiums, but the site holds historical significance and fond memories for many. A Peninsula of Fun and History Location: Bertrand Island is a finger-shaped peninsula jutting into Lake Hopatcong in Mount Arlington, NJ. The Amusement Park: From 1910 to 1983, the island was home to Bertrand Island Amusement Park, a major summer attraction. Key Attractions: The park offered numerous rides, including a wooden roller coaster called the "Wildcat," a carousel, an airplane swing, bumper cars, and a Skee-Ball arcade. A Beloved Spot: It was a popular destination for school, business, and church outings, and a beloved summer getaway for many families and visitors. From Park to Residences Decline and Closure: The park closed in 1983 due to competition from larger theme parks and changing tourism trends. Modern Day: The area was redeveloped into upper-class condominiums, which were built in 2001. Lasting Legacy: Although the park is gone, its memory lives on in stories and artifacts, such as an original horse from the carousel on display at the Lake Hopatcong Historical Museum.