Silver Dollar City Photos
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Outlaw Run: Outlaw Run sign. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: Outlaw Run - Stagecoach. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: Outlaw Run - Queue Entry. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: Outlaw Run - The office of Depot Proprietor Clem Barker. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: Outlaw Run - Loading area. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: Outlaw Run - Overbanked turn. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: Outlaw Run - Returning to the Station. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: Outlaw Run's barrel roll. Photo courtesy Silver Dollar City. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: Close-up of Outlaw Run's Rocky Mountain Construction Co. "Topper Track". Photo courtesy Silver Dollar City. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: Photo courtesy Silver Dollar City. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: Outlaw Run testing in February 2013. Photo courtesy Silver Dollar City. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: Outlaw Run testing in February 2013. Photo courtesy Silver Dollar City. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: Outlaw Run testing in February 2013. Photo courtesy Silver Dollar City. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: First look at the Outlaw Run trains, which were unveiled at the 2012 IAAPA Attractions Expo. The coaster will feature lapbar restraints, even though it will go upside down three times. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Marvel Cave: When the tour finally emerges back into the light of day, a cable train takes cave visitors back to the surface. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Marvel Cave: Overall, the cave is breathtakingly beautiful, meticulously maintained, and simply awe inspiring. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Marvel Cave: ...in 60 degree coolness (during the summer) and 60 degree warmth (during the winter). Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Marvel Cave: The journey continues as you wind your way through various passages and rooms... Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Marvel Cave: The Cathedral Room is one of the largest cave entrance rooms in the United States. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Marvel Cave: When the tour begins you head down a long, long flight of stairs into the Cathedral Room. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Marvel Cave: Those who wish to experience the Marvel Cave should be in good health, with no phobias about the dark or bats! Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Marvel Cave: Cave tours depart approximately every 40 minutes and last about an hour. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Marvel Cave: The only thing ever mined from the cave was bat guano (used for fertilizer and gunpowder, among other things). Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Marvel Cave: One unique adventure available to all guests who visit SDC (at no extra charge) is the Marvel Cave Tour. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: "The Outlaw" at Silver Dollar City as of 8/1/2012. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles

Outlaw Run: "The Outlaw" at Silver Dollar City as of 8/1/2012. Photo by James Rao. Photo submitted by Robert Niles
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Outlaw Run: Photo by James Rao Photo submitted by Robert Niles
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Outlaw Run: Photo by James Rao Photo submitted by Robert Niles
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Outlaw Run: Photo by James Rao Photo submitted by Robert Niles
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Outlaw Run: Photo by James Rao Photo submitted by Robert Niles
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Outlaw Run: Photo by James Rao Photo submitted by Robert Niles
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Outlaw Run: Photo by James Rao Photo submitted by Robert Niles
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Eva & Delilah's Bakery: Your first and last stop on any SDC visit! Photo submitted by James Rao
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Eva & Delilah's Bakery: Don't come here on a carb-free diet! Photo submitted by James Rao
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Eva & Delilah's Bakery: Yum! Photo submitted by James Rao
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Eva & Delilah's Bakery: More yum! Photo submitted by James Rao

Hannah's Ice Cream Factory: Homemade ice cream on property! Photo submitted by James Rao
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Frisco Silver Dollar Line Steam Train: Watch out for these train robbers! Photo submitted by James Rao

Grandfather's Mansion: Visit Grandfather for some mind bending fun! Photo submitted by James Rao

McHaffie's Homestead: The Homestead Pickers in action! Photo submitted by James Rao
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Wildfire: Suitable for framing! Photo submitted by James Rao
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Electro Spin: Spinning on a half pipe is intense fun for those immune to nausea! Photo submitted by James Rao
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Half Dollar Holler: For rides, Half Dollar Hollar has a carousel and this kiddie wave swinger. Photo submitted by James Rao
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Half Dollar Holler: Half Dollar Hollar climbing structures for kids up to age 7. Photo submitted by James Rao
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Half Dollar Holler: The entrance (and only exit) for Half Dollar Hollar. Photo submitted by James Rao

Echo Hollow Amphitheatre: Photo submitted by Tiffany Tutterrow

Molly's Mill Restaurant: Signage for the Molly's Mill breakfast buffet (served seasonally). Photo submitted by James Rao

Molly's Mill Restaurant: Breakfast at Molly's Mill is quite good. Photo submitted by James Rao
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Tom & Huck's River Blast: This attraction is very well themed, and quite immersive when large crowds are participating. Photo submitted by James Rao
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Tom & Huck's River Blast: Ponchos are the ONLY way to go! Photo submitted by James Rao
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Tom & Huck's River Blast: Fight on land and at sea! Photo submitted by James Rao
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Powderkeg: Powder Keg is ALL FIRED UP! Photo submitted by James Rao
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Thunderation: The best part of the journey is all that twisting good fun below... Photo submitted by James Rao
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Thunderation: Check out all those beautiful trees! Photo submitted by James Rao

Lumbercamp Falls Skillet: One of my favorite places to eat at SDC. The chicken fajita skillet is excellent, and the freshly made potato chips are not to be missed! Photo submitted by James Rao
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Flooded Mine: Classic, wholesome, dated, shooter fun. It could use more updates, but the Flooded Mine is always a pleasant diversion. Photo submitted by James Rao
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Flooded Mine: This place is leaking bad! Time to shoot our way to the surface! Photo submitted by James Rao
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Flooded Mine: Flash blubs and light are not kind to this venerable, but fun attraction. Photo submitted by James Rao
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Lost River of the Ozarks: The best park of the Lost River ride is the tunnel... Photo submitted by James Rao

American Plunge: Get ready for the splashdown! Photo submitted by James Rao
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American Plunge: Incoming! Photo submitted by James Rao

Happy Frogs: What some parents will suffer through for their kids! Photo submitted by James Rao

The Ladybugs: "So! Bein' a ladybug automatically makes me a girl. Is that it, fly boy? Eh?" No, but it sure makes for one lame ride. Photo submitted by James Rao

Wings of Wonder: Hard to look tough on this kiddie spinner. Photo submitted by James Rao
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Tom & Huck's River Blast: Tom & Huck's River Blast - a real hoot on a hot, busy day! Photo submitted by James Rao

Reunion Hall: The Reunion Hall restaurant's Holiday Buffet. Photo submitted by James Rao

Reunion Hall: The nicely appointed dining area inside the Reunion Hall restaurant. Photo submitted by James Rao

Tom & Huck's River Blast: A Tom & Huck construction photo from December 2009. Photo submitted by James Rao

Tom & Huck's River Blast: Tom & Huck construction photos from December 2009. Photo submitted by James Rao

Tom & Huck's River Blast: Tom & Huck construction photos from December 2009. Photo submitted by James Rao

Marvel Cave: And so it begins: the hour-long trek through the amazing Marvel Cave! Photo submitted by James Rao

Marvel Cave: Did someone say there were 600 steps to the bottom...yikes! No wonder the Osage Indians called Marvel Cave the Devil's Den! Photo submitted by James Rao

Marvel Cave: "Abandon Hope All Ye Who Enter Here...' Photo submitted by James Rao

Gazebo Stage: "Christmas On Main Street", a holiday sight and sound spectacular, is centered near the Gazebo Stage and features this 5-story Christmas tree. Photo submitted by James Rao

Gazebo Stage: The Gazebo Stage is home to many a live acts during the year. But at Christmas it is overshadowed by a five-story Christmas tree. Photo submitted by James Rao

Dockside Theater: The self-proclaimed "Biggest Show on the River" is featured at this outdoor, covered venue. Photo submitted by James Rao

Riverfront Playhouse: Outside of the Riverfront Playhouse. Photo submitted by James Rao

WaterWorks Waterboggan: Easily seen, but seldom open: the Waterworks Waterboggan. Operates from late May to mid-August. Photo submitted by James Rao

WaterWorks Waterboggan: That sure is a lot of stairs to climb for 30 seconds of fun! Photo submitted by James Rao

The Grand Exposition Coaster: Even with the pretty Christmas Trees all around, the Grand Exposition Coaster is still a lame ride for all ages. Photo submitted by James Rao

Red Gold Heritage Hall: The entrance to the Red Gold Heritage Hall featuring "The Living Nativity", a decent, but short, retelling of the birth of Christ. Photo submitted by James Rao

Culinary & Craft School: For $10 you can go inside and cook up some delectable dishes! Photo submitted by James Rao

Hatfield's Tater Patch: Go with the #4 Chicken Fried Chicken sandwich combo. Trust me. Photo submitted by James Rao

Annie's Shack: Brisket...yum... Photo submitted by James Rao

Buckshot Annie's Skillet Cookery: Come and get your Harvest Skillet here! Photo submitted by James Rao

Swinging Bridge: Since when do you need a "fun guide" for a bridge? Oh, when it is the Swinging Bridge, one of the oldest "attractions" at SDC. Photo submitted by James Rao

Swinging Bridge: What good is a Swinging Bridge if I can't run or jump and make it swing? Photo submitted by James Rao

Mary's Springhouse: The marinara is not the best, but overall the food is very tasty and filling. Photo submitted by James Rao

Big Jack's Sandwich Shop: We love Big Jack's! Where else can you get one sandwich big enough to feed an entire family? Photo submitted by James Rao

Grandfather's Mansion: The entrance to the Grandfather's Mansion walk-thru attraction. Photo submitted by James Rao

Grandfather's Mansion: Who is that peeking out of the window? Creepy... Photo submitted by James Rao

Grandfather's Mansion: Why is Grandfather sitting on the ceiling? Photo submitted by James Rao

Reunion Hall: Outside Reunion Hall. Photo submitted by James Rao

Lucky Silver Mine Restaurant: The Lucky Silver Mine Restaurant's Christmas menu. Photo submitted by James Rao

Lucky Silver Mine Restaurant: Step down into the Lucky Silver Mine Restaurant. Photo submitted by James Rao

Hannah's Ice Cream Factory: Signage for Hannah's Ice Cream Parlor. Photo submitted by James Rao

Hannah's Ice Cream Factory: YUM! Photo submitted by James Rao

Hannah's Ice Cream Factory: Here's where the "magic" happens. Photo submitted by James Rao

Opera House Theater: Plenty of great shows take place inside the Opera House Theater. Photo submitted by James Rao

Silver Dollar Saloon: Outside of the Silver Dollar Saloon. Photo submitted by James Rao
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