Alabama

Centre 411 Twin Drive In Built in 1953 (and re-opened in 2001), this theater serves fresh food and is open seven days a week from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Arizona

Glendale West Wind Glendale 9 Drive-In Family-owned and operated since its inception in 1952, West Wind now owns the largest drive-in theater chain in the world with six locations (four in California). The company describes its theaters as “relaxed family fun with a mix of old-school drive-in vibe [and] with the latest technology.”

Arkansas

Marshall Kenda Drive-In The circa-1965 venue with weekend double features sits just east of Ozark National Forest and just south of the Buffalo National River.

California

Riverside Van Buren Drive-In Theater and Swap Meet Located in the historic Arlington district of Riverside on the site of a former orange ranch.

Colorado

Pueblo Mesa Drive-In Enjoy a flick just off the Arkansas River!

Connecticut

Mansfield Mansfield Drive-in Theater & Marketplace Not only a drive-in, but a flea market too!

Florida

Ruskin Ruskin Family Drive-in Theater The Ruskin Family Drive-In has served the Ruskin and South Hillsborough County community for more than 60 years since it played its first movie, Singing in the Rain, in 1952.

Georgia

Atlanta Starlight Drive-In Theater Just on the outskirts of Atlanta, the Starlight has maintained its vintage art deco style since it opened in 1949.

Idaho

Driggs The Spud Drive In The Spud offers a traditional drive-in experience as well as an overnight stay option, all with the view of the Big Hole mountain range.

Illinois

Belleville Skyview Drive-In Multiple storms have damaged the Skyview throughout the years, but the cinema still stands tall 70 years since its opening.

Indiana

Garrett Auburn Garrett Drive In Theater This Dekalb County complex, originally titled the Tri-Hi Drive-In, was originally a single-screen that opened in 1951 with a showing of the Veronica Lake comedy Isn’t It Romantic (1948).

Iowa

Blue Grass Blue Grass Drive-In Theater Celebrate your birthday with one of the Blue Grass Drive-In’s many specialty packages!

Kansas

Kansas City Boulevard Drive-In Theater Once you meander through the curved driveway with the overhanging trees, you’ll also find a “Swap & Shop” flea market.

Kentucky

Kansas City Bourbon Drive-In Theater Managed by the Earlywin family since its inception in 1956.

Maine

Skowhegan Skowhegan Drive-In Theater A sturdy community standby, it shows flicks even if there’s a thunderstorm!

Maryland

Middle River Bengies Drive-In Theater The name was chosen to reflect the surrounding Bengies community, which was named to honor 23rd U.S. President Benjamin “Bengie” Harrison.

Massachusetts

Mendon Mendon Twin Drive-In Get out of your car and enjoy the show from Pop’s Beer Garden, a 5,000-square-foot patio that offers draft beer, wine by the glass and fire pits.

Michigan

Coldwater Capri Drive-In Located on U.S. Highway 12, which was once the main route from Detroit to Chicago, with Coldwater being the halfway point.

Minnesota

Long Prairie Long Drive-In Theater Also operates as a full-service restaurant!

Mississippi

Iuka Iuka Drive-In Theater The state’s only remaining operating drive-in theater.

Missouri

Carthage 66 Drive-In Theater Located directly off historic Route 66 about two hours south of Kansas City, Missouri.

Montana

Billings Amusement Park Drive-In Riley Cooke and his wife, Vickie, built a roller coaster around this theater’s two-sided screen and used a 1909 wooden caboose and a 1938 circus truck as projection booths. “We believe the drive-in movie theatres are an extension of the outdoor amusement business,” says Cooke.

Nebraska

Bellevue Falconwood Park The Park’s “park” boasts 26 acres with sand volleyball, badminton, horseshoes, a playground, a vintage Ferris wheel—and a drive-in theater.

Nevada

Sparks West Wind El Rancho 4 Drive-In Theater Nevada has two drive-in locations, both operating under the family-owned West Wind, the largest drive-in chain in the world.

New Hampshire

Milford Milford Drive-In Theater Built in 1958, the Milford is the only remaining drive-in in southern New Hampshire.

New Jersey

Vineland Delsea Drive-In Theater This theater sits about an hour south of America’s first drive-in theater (Park-In Theaters in Camden, New Jersey) and is the last remaining drive-in in the state.

New Mexico

Las Vegas Fort Union Drive In Movie Theater The Fort Union Drive-in is the only remaining drive-in theater left in New Mexico. It was the state’s first to offer both AM and FM radio sound to its customers.

New York

Amenia Four Brothers Drive-In Enjoy galleries of custom-made art, signs and furniture at this theater, including an art deco painting on the wall of the projection booth from local artist Peter Wing. Created in 2014, this was his last public work before his death.

North Carolina

Kings Mountain Hound’s Drive-In Theater Features two 50-by-100-foot screens with HD movies and a free-jump start for dead batteries.

Ohio

Liberty Center Field of Dreams Drive-In Theater No-doubt inspired by the Kevin Costner movie of the same title, its website asks you to call the owner personally “and tell her what road you are on” if you have trouble finding it!

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City Winchester Drive In Look for the neon cowboy on Western Avenue pointing you to the theater.

Oregon

Newberg 99W Drive-in Theater The 99W opened in August 1953 with Sea Devils and Under the Sahara and has been operated by the Francis family for three generations.

Pennsylvania

Walnutport Becky’s Drive-In Theater William “Becky” Beck traveled from site to site showing movies, starting outside at Uncle Charlie’s Lunch in the 1930s. In 1946, his outdoor theater was opened at its present-day location.

Puerto Rico

Arecibo Auto-Cine Santana The only drive-in in Puerto Rico is about an hour’s drive from San Juan.

Rhode Island

North Smithfield Rustic Tri View Drive-In Have your church service, scout gathering or other special event at the Rustic, right off Route 146 just 20 minutes north of Providence.

South Carolina

Monetta Monetta Drive In Theater Also called the “Big MO,” the projection comes from a giant peach built in 2014.

South Dakota

Hermosa Roy’s Black Hills Twin Drive-In Just 20 minutes east of the Black Hills National Forest.

Tennessee

Watertown Stardust Drive In Theater The Stardust, about a 30-minute drive from Nashville, is Middle Tennessee’s first drive-in to feature Barco Digital projection technology.

Texas

New Braunfels Stars & Stripes Drive-In Theater You can find another Stars & Stripes in Lubbock, Texas. Restrooms are for emergency use only—a COVID-19 restriction.

Utah

West Valley City Redwood Drive-in Theater and Swap Meet Opened in 1948, the Redwood—just 10 minutes south of Salt Lake City—is now all-digital.

Vermont

West Valley City Sunset Drive-In Established in 1948, the Sunset now has four giant screens, a putt-putt golf course and a playground.

Virginia

Lexington Hull’s Drive In Hull’s Drive In is owned and operated by the nonprofit group, the Hull’s Angels.

Washington

Oak Harbor Blue Fox Drive-In Theater Besides flicks, you can also play in a go-kart rink and an arcade.

West Virginia

Bridge Meadow Bridge Drive-In Owners ask patrons to refrain from bringing their own snacks, partly because the Meadow Bridge is so well-known for its concession stand’s pizza.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin Dells Big Sky Twin Drive-In Theater Get two movies for the price of one, plus snack on a “Mamaburger.”

Wyoming

Powell American Dream Drive In The America Dream can be found for just $15 a carload, and just two hours east of Yellowstone National Park.

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