1974 - Opening

Stonewash Creek et Wildwash Creek, a vanished piece of Phantasialand history

A former attraction that tells as much about its era as about the park’s transformation.

Stonewash Creek et Wildwash Creek is one of the attractions that shaped Phantasialand before the park’s recent large-scale rebuilds. Its story shows how the park moved from separate scenic rides toward denser, more immersive worlds.

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Stonewash Creek et Wildwash Creek, a vanished piece of Phantasialand history

A strong presence in the older park

Stonewash Creek and Wildwash Creek together formed the park’s former log flume duo. Their channels, rocks and drops strongly shaped the Mexico area.

Archive image of Stonewash Creek et Wildwash Creek.
Archive image of Stonewash Creek et Wildwash Creek.

What the ride still tells us

These rides recall a period when water and terrain were already used as living scenery, before the arrival of newer and more compact projects.

Their closure and demolition directly prepared the way for Chiapas, one of Phantasialand’s major rebuilds of the 2010s.