Ride Through History: America's Iconic Wooden Roller Coasters

Experience the thrill of riding some of the oldest and most iconic wooden roller coasters in the United States. The Coney Island Cyclone in Brooklyn, NY, has been thrilling riders since 1927 with its steep drops and high speeds. The Wildcat at Lake Compounce in Bristol, CT, holds the record for the longest continuous ride and has been a Roller Coaster Landmark since 1985. The Giant Dipper in Santa Cruz, CA, is a National Historic Landmark and has appeared in movies and TV shows. The Thunderhawk at Dorney Park in Allentown, PA, offers a classic wooden coaster experience with its rickety rumble and clatter. Don't miss the chance to ride these historic coasters and experience the nostalgia of a bygone era.