Eruowoodian Country Fair

A traveling fair in Eruowood that goes all across the country.

Roller coasters

 * Doppel Looping (1984; Schwarzkopf Doppel Looping Coaster)
 * Jet Star (1969; Schwarzkopf Jet Star)
 * Jet Star Jr. (1971; Schwarzkopf Jet Star 2)
 * Jet Star III (1973; Schwarzkopf Jet Star 3)
 * Little Dipper (1966; Allan Herschell Little Dipper)
 * Looping Star (1980; Schwarzkopf Looping Star)
 * Mad Mouse (1965; Allan Herschell Mad Mouse)
 * Mad Mouse Jr. (2000; Arrow Wild Mouse)
 * Mad Mouse III (2005; Zamperela Spinning Mouse)
 * Mite Mouse (1964; Allan Herschell Mite Mouse, last one in existence)
 * Music Express (1996; A Pinfari Zyklon Z47, Relocated from Magic Springs, plays music on ride)

Flat rides

 * Bumper Cars
 * Enterprise (A HUSS Enterprise ride, refurbished by HUSS-TechEruo over the 2018-2019 off season)
 * Fireball (A KMG Fireball ride, temporarily stopped running for the 2017-2018 "off" season due to the Ohio State Fair accident while investigation was put on the ride)
 * Sea Storm
 * Scrambler
 * Paratrooper
 * Telecombat
 * Wave Swinger (A Zierer Wave Swinger)
 * Zipper

Kiddie rides

 * Convoy Trucks (kiddie umbrella ride)
 * Frog Hopper
 * Jumpin' Star
 * Jr. Bumper Cars
 * Kiddie Train
 * Kite Flyer
 * Red Baron

Ride Part Donors
These coasters became victims due to needing parts for coasters and flat rides.

Roller coasters

 * Jet Star IV (late 1970s; purchased used, was originally used for simultaneous fairs that both requested Jet Star III, but due to the falling demand of the coaster in the late 1990s, this one was put in storage and later scrapped for parts for Jet Star III)
 * Jet Star V (early 1980s; purchased used from Wiener Prater, was originally used for simultaneous fairs, but due to the falling demand, was placed in storage in 2000 and later, two of the trains were reused for both Jet Star Jr. and Jet Star III)
 * Jet Star VI (1984; bought from Grona Lund in 1984 and was a Jet Star II, this coaster was rarely used and was scrapped for spare parts on the Jet Star V and Jet Star Jr. in the mid 1990s)
 * Jet Star VII (1985; bought from Morey's Piers in 1985 and was a City Jet, this coaster was prominent in smaller fairs until it was scrapped in 2002, when the trains were used for Jet Star Jr. and the track was sold to Carwardine Parks for their aging City Jet)
 * Jet Star IX (1989; bought from Great America in Santa Clara in 1989 for use for some of their larger fairs before being scrapped in 2003 for parts for the Whizzer at Six Flags Great America and the twelve cars were used for two cars for all 3 of the original trilogy of Jet Stars and six cars for Jet Star X)

Roller coasters

 * Jet Star VIII (1987; Formerly Big Bend at Six Flags Over Texas, this coaster was often prominent in larger fairs that took more time to set up before it was relocated to a park in South America by 2001)
 * Jet Star X (1991; Bought from a fair in Europe and is a Jumbo V coaster model, this coaster operated until 2010 when it was sold to a park in Mexico, originally, until 2003, it used 2 across trains but from 2003 onwards it used six 1 across trains)

Social Distant Fair 2020
Happened between June 7-9 2020, mainly was a test to see how fairs would operate during COVID-19.

Coasters at the Social Distant Fair 2020

 * Doppel Looping
 * Jet Star
 * Mad Mouse Jr.
 * Mad Mouse III
 * Music Express

Socially Distant Classics Fair
Happened between June 11-13 2020.

Coasters at the SDCF

 * Jet Star Jr.
 * Little Dipper
 * Looping Star
 * Mad Mouse
 * Mite Mouse