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Park Map & Information A B C D E F G H I J K L m n o p q r s t u 15 29 14 8 27 12 21 11 26 33 34 10 7 29 32 5 35 18 1 9 1 3 23 1 17 30 2 4 31 6 16 6 3 2 21 2 25 4 28 24 5 20 13 22 7 19 4 13 1 3 6 3 6 2 18 4 14 3 2 1 26 31 37 19 4 32 49 4 28 44 24 20 10 12 30 40 17 35 15 1 15 50 47 2 5 5 38 52 1 33 5 41 41 53 22 36 46 6 6 23 3 EXIT TO CAMPGROUND 48 27 43 34 5 7 7 42 11 25 8 2 9 7 3 8 45 8 39 1 TO DROP OFF & PICK UP AREAS 2 51 9 3 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L m n o p q r s t u GUEST SERVICES RIDES & ENTERTAINMENT 19 Kontiki 4-L 39 Screamer 8-A LAGOON A BEACH TERRACES & PAVILIONS 19 Maple 3-I RESERVED PARKING 20 Ladybug Bop 4-J 40 Sky Fighter 5-O 20 Meadow 3-D ENTRANCE LOCATED AT ATM 1 Air Race* 4-F 21 Log Flume 2-O 41 Sky Ride 6-E & T RAD BRAD’S SURF SHOP 1 Aspen 1-G 21 Miners Basin 1-M 2 Handicap 8-L Drinking Fountains 2 Baby Boats 5-N 22 Memorial Fountain 6-J 42 Sky Scraper** 7-C 2 Bighorn 1-F 22 Oak 3-G 3 Motorcycle 9-M 1 Blue Lagoon 3-N 3 Bat 3-G 23 Merry-Go-Round 6-N 43 Space Scrambler 6-G 3 Birch 1-H 23 Park Valley 2-J 1 Preferred Parking 8-H First Aid, Security, 2 Bongo’s Bay 3-M Lost Children 4 BomBora* 3-J 24 Moonraker 4-K 44 Speedway Junior 4-N 4 Black Hills 1-D 24 Pine 2-I 3 Drop Slides 2-N 5 Boomerang 7-E 25 Musik Express 7-U 45 Spider* 8-Q 5 Bridger 1-F 25 Picnic Tables 2-H Food & Drinks 4 Mooches Main Stream 3-M 6 Bulgy the Whale 3-I 26 OdySea 4-H 46 Terroride 6-L 6 Canyon 2-D 26 Pioneer Pavilion 1-P Gifts & Souvenirs 5 Outrigger 2-N 7 Cannibal* 8-C 27 Paratrooper 6-D 47 Tidal Wave 5-P 7 Cascade 1-D 27 Rockport 1-K RESTROOMS 6 Pipeline Slides 3-L Guide for Guests with 8 Cliffhanger* 7-Q 28 Puff 4-N 48 Tilt-A-Whirl 6-E 8 Castle Rock 1-J 28 Rose 2-H Disabilities Brochure 7 Serpentine Slides 2-N 1 Central 5-K 9 Colossus* 8-S 29 Rattlesnake Rapids 1-O 49 Tipsey Tea Cups 4-I 9 Cedar 1-G 29 Sawtooth 1-D 2 Lagoon A Beach 3-L Information 10 Dinosaur Drop 4-K 30 Red Baron 4-N 50 Turn of the Century 5-Q 10 Clearwater 1-C 30 Silver Reef 1-M 3 North 7-A Lockers 11 Dracula’s Castle 7-I 31 Red Rock Rally 4-J 51 Wicked* 9-R 11 Coal City 1-M 31 Targhee 1-E 4 Pioneer Village 2-S 12 32 52 12 Copperfield 1-L 32 Teton 1-E PARK MAP & Public Phone Dragonfly 4-L Rocket 4-B Wild Kingdom Train 5-Q 5 South 6-U 13 Engine 86 3-I 33 Rock-O-Plane 5-T 53 Wild Mouse* 6-R X-VENTURE ZONE 13 Davis Pavilion 3-F 33 Uintah 1-B Restrooms 6 Terraces 2-H 14 Flying Aces 3-D 34 Roller Coaster* 7-N ATTRACTIONS 14 Elm 1-H 34 Wasatch 1-B Sit & Smoke/Vape Station INFORMATION 15 Flying Tigers 4-J 35 Ruka Safari 4-I 15 Gold Springs 1-N 35 Willow 1-I 1 Catapult 5-C Stroller, Wagon & 16 36 ENTERTAINMENT 16 2-G * Backpacks, bags, or similar items are not allowed. Helicopters 5-M Samurai* 6-A 2 Honey Locust Wheelchair Rentals, Double Thunder Raceway 8-C Other restrictions apply. 17 Jet Star 2* ** 4-F 37 Scaliwags 4-0 Big Top 6-O 17 Irontown 1-L Lost & Found 3 Skycoaster 8-F ** No Single Rider allowed on these Rides. 18 Jumping Dragon 3-J 38 Scamper 5-K Smoke & Mirrors 6-O 18 Juniper 1-G.
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