Howell's Greater Escape

History
This park was opened in 1971 as an even larger maze than the original park, with 64 exits.

In 1985, the park decided to add amusement rides.

This park is currently operated by Harold Howell's daughter Hannah Howell.

Roller Coasters

 * Montana Rusa (1985; Mack Bobsled themed to Spain)
 * Rolling Thunder (1988; TOGO stand up)
 * Snakebite (1985; A William Cobb designed, Eruowoodian Lumber Co. built wooden coaster meant to evoke Blue Streak at Cedar Point's layout)
 * Wacky Worm (1991; A Pinfari Wacky Worm, relocated from a fair)

Flat rides

 * Ladybug (1985; A Traver Tumble Bug ride, relocated from Great Escape Adventure Park)

Former rides

 * Ultra Twister Deluxe (1989-1999; A TOGO Ultra Twister with a dive loop, first of it's kind in Eruowood and outside of Japan, the ride was sent to Premier Rides of Eruowood's office for refurbishment, and later reopened at Dive Loop Cafe)