The Park's Roller Coasters

Steel Lasso- a Vekoma family suspended rollercoaster. The first and only suspended Roller coaster in Oklahoma. It is about 49 feet in height and reaches a top speed of about 29 miles per hour.
 

The Wildcat-  It is a wooden hybrid "out and back" coaster originally built in 1968 for Fairyland Park in Kansas City, Missouri. It was relocated to Frontier City in 1991. The original coaster was modified to fit the location and terrain of the site. In 1999, the original NAD trains were replaced by new Philadelphia Toboggan Company trains.  The Wildcat is 75 feet in height and has a first drop of 65 feet.  Its track length is 2,653 feet and maximum speed reached is 50 MPH.

The Silver Bullet- It was originally built to be a completly portable coaster. There are no concrete footings holding the coaster down like permanent structures. Instead, water-filled ballasts hold the weight of the coaster down. It has been operating since 1979 and it had a brief position at the Texas State Fair from 1980-1983. It was relocated to Frontier City in 1986 and has been operating there ever since. Since being at Frontier City, it has gone through many color schemes including blue/black, and teal/red. The Silver Bullet is Oklahoma's tallest and fastest coaster, at some 83 feet high and 55 mph speeds attained.

The Diamondback- It was originally built in 1978. It is a shuttle loop coaster. It was originally named "Lightning Loops". It was relocated from Six Flags Great Adventure to Frontier City in 1994. In 2007 the coaster was repainted blue and yellow.

The Wild Kitty- A small kiddy coaster.

Defunct Coasters:

The Nightmare Mine- was a "Galaxi" style coaster built as an indoor attraction at Frontier City in 1989. It was relocated from Fun Junction in Colorado. The Nightmare Mine has been standing but not operating since 2001, but is up for sale.

Excalibur- was an Arrow Dynamics "Runaway Mine Train" meant to be installed in Frontier City after being relocated from Six Flags Astroworld in Houston, TX. Excalibur was carelessly dismantled in Astroworld and upon arrival at Frontier City was deemed in too poor of shape to be rebuilt. It sat in the storage lot behind the park until 2006 when it was sold for scrap metal.





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