Over the years, Silverwood has increased in size and popularity from small local amusement parks to local theme park destinations. In 2003, an adjacent water park called Boulder Beach Water Park opened. At the entrance to Silverwood theme park, entrance to Boulder Beach is included. In 2009, Silverwood began an annual Halloween event called Scarywood. And that happened in October. Manga Characters Garfield and Audi are the official mascots of the park. In 2009, Silverwood opened the Scully Wood Haunted Night, a night of horror filled with a panic zone and a maze of night. In 2010, Scarywood returned to a larger, larger scale. The main attractions of Scarywood include horror canyon trails, some labyrinths and drills, Brad Bayeux, indoor ghost attractions, planetary zombies, another indoor hunt, and wood horror: Retro
Theme This is a theme park. So what is the theme? Is it a mine? My theme is silver ore. But it is also a crisis. Silverwood's identity seems to be "at stake". If they want it, the mining topic can do very well. It can even replicate several tourist cities for sightseeing. The park is really shaking it ... but to be honest it can not be offered. (If you want to know more about mining, you should hang out at a shop near the entrance or take a train, but if you do not want to walk around the entrance or get on the train, you just want to see the whole park Some of the silver woods feel the mining, but "This is a very thrilling journey to secure the space we purchase and put here." Look, Mining is not mine I like it, but I think that would be wonderful if they wanted it
Silverwood Theme Park is located near Coeur d'Allene in northern Idaho and is about 47 miles from Spokane, Washington State, US 95. Gary Norton, the owner, opened a park on June 20, 1988. Initially, in the park there were various carnival rides, shops and restaurants "main street", and a real steam locomotive running in the owner's premises in 30 minutes. From 1973 to 1988, the land and fully functional runway was operated as Henry Airport named after Norton bought the family in 1992.