Longest Roller Coasters 2024

Roller coasters have long been a symbol of thrill and adventure, drawing millions of adrenaline seekers to theme parks around the world. In 2024, coaster enthusiasts are in for a treat as new and existing rides continue to push the boundaries of length, speed, and excitement. The longest roller coasters take riders on epic journeys, offering experiences that stretch across breathtaking landscapes, intricate track designs, and gravity-defying heights. From traditional wooden giants to cutting-edge steel marvels, these record-breaking rides promise an unforgettable adventure. Join us as we explore the longest roller coasters of 2024, where every twist, turn, and drop guarantees a thrill that seems to go on forever.

 

Longest Roller Coasters


Length : 3600 feet

Skyrush is known for its intense speed, height, and airtime. The ride features a 200-foot lift hill and a 75 mph top speed, delivering a thrilling experience with its steep 85-degree first drop. Riders experience up to 5 Gs and an abundance of airtime due to its minimalistic lap-bar restraints, making it one of the most exhilarating coasters in the park. Its winged seating, with two seats on either side of the track, enhances the feeling of flying through its rapid turns and hills.

Length : 3510 feet

Wildcat’s Revenge is a hybrid coaster, meaning it combines the structure of a traditional wooden coaster with a steel track. This fusion results in smoother rides, higher speeds, and allows for unique coaster elements not feasible on pure wooden coasters.

Length : 3500 feet
Length : 3500 feet

Phantom's Revenge is known for its intense second drop, which plunges 228 feet into a ravine, making it one of the largest drops in the world. With speeds reaching up to 85 mph, Phantom's Revenge offers a thrilling experience filled with airtime, twists, and breathtaking views of the park and surrounding landscape.

Length : 3470 feet
Length : 3467 feet