Greg Schumsky has a vision for San Diego not the city or the suburbs, but the backcountry.
He wants to build Jackalope Junction, a 20-acre theme park with Western and steampunk themes based on characters he created notably Jackalope Jim, a sheriff in the turn-of-the-century town who wields his Jules Verne-style blaster with a cybernetic arm.
Greg Schumsky is scouting rural areas in San Diego County, including Ramona, to find a spot for the Jackalope Junction theme park he is designing.
(Courtesy Greg Schumsky)
Visitors to Jackalope Junction would walk into a Wild West town with a variety of destinations Rabbit’s Tale saloon, the Junior Deputy School, a blacksmith shop, restaurants and gift shops, Schumsky said. They could go to the Country Fair to check out the large Ferris wheel, merry-go-round and other attractions or mosey over to a large lawn area for a picnic and live music.