Silverwood Theme Park - Current Silverwood Theme Park Rides

Current Silverwood Theme Park Rides

Ride Description
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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