Outlaw Run


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Outlaw Run
Silver Dollar City · US · Topper Track (ground-up), 2013
Outlaw Run — Topper Track (ground-up), Silver Dollar City
UNOFFICIAL · NOT PARK-ENDORSED PHOTO · Jeremy Thompson from Los Angeles, California · CC BY 2.0 · via Wikimedia Commons
Height 32.6 m
Speed 109 km/h
Inversions 3
Throughput 1,000est. rph
Build Cost $10est. m
Vintage 2013
RARE “In the Ozark woods, new timber learned to turn upside down.”
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Outlaw Run

Silver Dollar City · US · Rocky Mountain Construction Topper Track (ground-up)

“In the Ozark woods, new timber learned to turn upside down.”

UNOFFICIAL · NOT PARK-ENDORSED

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The story of Outlaw Run

Silver Dollar City brought Outlaw Run to Branson in 2013, setting its wooden structure among the Ozark Mountains rather than on a level midway. The park opened the ride with claims of several wooden-coaster firsts, including a double barrel roll and three inversions. prnewswire.com· silverdollarcity.com

Rocky Mountain Construction supplied the ride and its Topper Track form, joining laminated wood with a steel running surface. For the visitor, it made a modern piece of engineering out of a very old fairground material. coasterpedia.net· en.wikipedia.org

The ride was announced in August 2012 and opened to passengers on March 15, 2013. At ten million dollars, it was presented as Silver Dollar City’s largest attraction investment in more than a decade. en.wikipedia.org· prnewswire.com

Its reception was swift. In September 2013, Outlaw Run received Amusement Today’s Golden Ticket Award for Best New Ride, bringing international notice to a wooden coaster tucked into the Missouri hills. prnewswire.com

Sources

This background is AI-drafted from public sources and human-reviewed before publishing — approved 20 August 2026.

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