Current Silverwood Theme Park Rides
Ride | Description |
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Aftershock | Vekoma Giant Inverted Boomerang (Relocated from Six Flags Great America) |
Antique Cars | Track based car ride |
Big Eli Ferris Wheel | Eli Bridge Co. Ferris Wheel |
Bumper Boats | Bumper Boats |
Carousel | Allen Herschell Carousel |
Corkscrew | Arrow Dynamics Corkscrew (Relocated from Knott's Berry Farm) |
Elephants | Children's elephant ride |
Helicopters | Children's helicopter ride |
Kiddie Wheel | Children's ferris wheel |
Krazy Kars | Bumper Cars |
Panic Plunge | A.R.M. / Larson International Drop Tower |
Paratrooper | Paratrooper ride |
Red Baron | Children's airplane ride |
Roaring Creek Log Flume | Arrow Dynamics Log Ride |
Scrambler | Eli Bridge Co. Scrambler |
Sky Diver | Chance Rides Sky Diver |
Silverwood Central Railway | 30 minute steam engine-pulled train ride around park property |
Super Round Up | Roundup ride |
Thunder Canyon | white water raft ride |
Tilt-a-Whirl | Classic tilt-a-whirl ride |
Timber Terror | Custom Coasters International out and back wooden roller coaster |
Tiny Toot | Zamperla Mini Mine Train kiddie coaster |
Trabant | Chance Rides Trabant |
Tremors | Custom Coasters International twister wooden roller coaster |
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