Oregon Adventures

Oregon Adventures (formerly known as Oregonland) is an amusement park in Burns, Oregon that opened in the Summer of 1978 and is currently owned by Carwardine Parks since 1981.

History
The park opened in 1978 as a family-owned park named Oregonland.

In 1980, pieces of Runaway Mine Train were put in the parking lot of the park, but the owners of Oregonland were uncertain about what to do with this ride. they decided that since Oregonland was a family-owned amusement park they had to sell the park.

In early 1981, the park was purchased by Carwardine Parks and renamed Oregon Adventures. After that, they begin building on Runaway Mine Train, on the summer of 1981, the ride finally opened to the public.

In the same year, the park officials watched the TV movie, The Death of Ocean View Park. Where they got an idea for a new park area that was based on it. The new park area features the park museum and the wooden coaster that pays tribute to The Rocket named The Oregon Rocket. The ride would later be opened in 1982, and become a fan favorite.

In 1983, Oregon's Loop-Screw opened.

In 1986, Galaxi opened.

In 1987, Screamin' Loop opened.

In 1994, Oregon's Loop-Screw closed.

In 1995, Sky Coaster opened.

In 1996, Galaxi closed.

In 1997, Kersplash opened.

Areas

 * Kiddieland (added in 1978)
 * Ocean View Park (based on Ocean View Amusement Park in Norfolk, Virginia) (added in 1982)
 * Thriller Town (added in 1981)
 * Western Town (added in 1978)

Restaurants and food stands
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Flat rides
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Kiddie rides
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Trivia
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Map
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