The Wagon Camp is still home to the Wild West Stunt Show.
Boothill Cemetery with Screamin’ Swing in the background.
Unfortunately, when Pony Express moved in, it drastically changed the look and feel of Boothill. Roller coaster supports fill this space now, and even though the train tracks and mural are still there, much of the surrounding rockwork is gone.
Screamin’ Swing sits on the former site of The Haunted Shack. If you have a few dollars to spare ($5 last time I checked), Screamin’ Swing is worth a ride!
The classic Butterfield Stagecoach will still take you on a horse-drawn trip around parts of Ghost Town, Fiesta Village, and Camp Snoopy.
You can still get hitched (non-binding, plumb fake and phony) by Judge Roy Bean.
The Western Trails Museum is another great attraction that is often overlooked. It is open during Knott's busier days.
Come in and see what school was like when your great-great-grandparents walked barefoot to school in the snow, up hill, both ways at this authentic 1870’s schoolhouse. You kids have it so easy these days.
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