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Outlaw Gulch is the most recent area added. It was added in 1994 and included the [[Wrangler]] (a Scrambler ride) | Outlaw Gulch is the most recent area added. It was added in 1994 and included the [[Wrangler]] (a Scrambler ride), the [[Outlaw]] wooden roller coaster, a western comedy show, and a walk-in Saloon food location. The comedy show was replaced in 1998 by a Shooting Gallery and the food location became counter service. In 2002 (or 2003?), the Wrangler was replaced by [[Sawmill Splash]]. In 2016, the Shooting Gallery was relocated, and its space became a new food location. | ||
Outlaw Gulch is currently one of only two sections of the park that have clearly marked signs at their entrance indicating the name of the area. | Outlaw Gulch is currently one of only two sections of the park that have clearly marked signs at their entrance indicating the name of the area. |
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Outlaw Gulch is the most recent area added. It was added in 1994 and included the Wrangler (a Scrambler ride), the Outlaw wooden roller coaster, a western comedy show, and a walk-in Saloon food location. The comedy show was replaced in 1998 by a Shooting Gallery and the food location became counter service. In 2002 (or 2003?), the Wrangler was replaced by Sawmill Splash. In 2016, the Shooting Gallery was relocated, and its space became a new food location.
Outlaw Gulch is currently one of only two sections of the park that have clearly marked signs at their entrance indicating the name of the area.