Former Rides & Attractions

Six Flags Over Texas has been home to several groundbreaking attractions, including Schwarzkopf’s Big Bend and the original Texas Giant. Below is a listing of rides, attractions, venues and events that once existed at the park.

Roller Coasters

La Cucaracha


An Allen Herschell Wild Mouse roller coaster that was originally constructed in the park's USA area and moved to Mexico in 1962.

Image: Fort Worth Star-Telegram

1961 - 1964
Mexico

Big Bend


A Schwarzkopf Speed Racer roller coaster. The ride was transported to Six Flags St. Louis after 1979, but was never reassembled.

Image: Six Flags Archives

1971 - 1979
USA

The Texas Giant


The Texas Giant was first constructed in 1990 as the world’s tallest and fastest wooden roller coaster. During the 2010 season, the attraction underwent a hybrid transformation, becoming New Texas Giant.

March 17, 1990 - November 1, 2009
Texas

Flashback!


A Vekoma Boomerang attraction. The roller coaster occupied the current location of The Riddler Revenge. Was relocated to Six Flags St. Louis as Boomerang.

March 18, 1989 - September 3, 2012
Goodtimes Square

La Vibora


A Intamin Bobsled attraction. The roller coaster was located in Spain and had previously operated as Sarajevo Bobsleds at Six Flags Magic Mountain.

1986 - November 3, 2024
Spain

Other Rides & Attractions

Los Conquistadores Mule Pack Ride


A burro ride featuring live animals. The ride’s layout was the same as flume one of El Aserradero.

1961 - 1962
Spain

Las Cocheses Cabras


An attraction that featured live goats pulling carts for smaller guests.

1961 - 1963
Mexico

Indian Village


A sub-section of the park, located on the borders of the Texas and Mexico sections, that paid tribute to the Native American presence in Texas. The small area featured teepees, decor and traditional performances by Native Americans.

1961 - 1967
Indian Village

Overland Butterfield Stagecoach


A stagecoach ride that featured live horses.

Image: Six Flags Archives

1961 - 1967
Texas

Sky Hook


A sky crane modified by Von Roll to be an observation attraction. It was removed to make way for Mini Mine Train. Sky Hook was relocated to Six Flags Over Georgia where it operated until 1977.

Image: Amusement Today

1963 - 1968
Boomtown

Jet Set


Jet Set was an Intamin Mini Jets attraction. This was the first-ever amusement attraction created by Intamin. Its removal made way for the Big Bend roller coaster.

Image: Warren Ludwig

1967 - 1970
USA (Modern)

Little Dixie Carousel


Commonly known as the Flying Jenny, a carousel attraction that was powered by mules.

1961 - 1974
Confederacy

Will Rogers Show/The Fun Guns of Dry Gulch


A show building showcasing the Will Rogers Show and The Fun Guns of Dry Gulch attractions. The structure later became Texas Chute Out’s queue.

1972 - 1975
Good Time Square

Tower Slide


A twelve-lane slide attraction that came off the first level of Oil Derrick. Guests would travel down on burlap sacks.

1969 - 1976
Tower

Missile Chaser


An Eli Bridge Scrambler attraction. There were multiple installations of the ride, this being the first version.

1961 - 1977
USA (Modern)

Ferrocarril Fiesta Train


A train ride that traveled through several themed scenes. The attraction was remodeled and upgraded in 1968.

1961 - 1978
Mexico

Cyclorama Museum


A large, 90-foot long curved cyclorama display at the back of the Indian Village Trading Post that depicted the lives of Texas Native Americans. The display featured life-sized figures and historical, authentic relics.

1968 - 1978
Mexico

Astrolift


A Von Roll 101 sky ride attraction. The ride had two stations located in the USA and Texas park areas.

Image: Six Flags Archives

1961 - 1980
USA (Modern) to Texas

La Salle’s River Adventure


La Salle's River Adventure was a guided boat ride in which guests took an adventure through various themed scenes. The ride once sat in part of the current location of Roaring Rapids.

Image: Six Flags Archives

1961 - 1982
France

Crazy Legs


The park's first version of Crazy Legs was a Eyerly Aircraft Monster attraction located in Good Time Square.

Image: Six Flags Archives

1973 - 1982
Good Time Square

Skull Island


Skull Island was a multi-functional playground attraction that sat in parts of the current-day Old South and Tower park areas. It was eventually removed completely as the Tower area expanded.

1961 - 1982
Confederacy & Tower

Petting Zoo


The petting zoo was an attraction featured in the park's USA area. It was located in present-day Bugs Bunny Boomtown.

1961 - 1983
USA (Modern)

Caddo War Canoes


An interactive canoe attraction located in Boomtown. Guests would aid in the rowing of their canoe.

Image: Six Flags Archives

1961 - 1983
Boomtown

Performance Venues

Events & Celebrations