The Boss

The Boss at Six Flags St. Louis is a massive wooden roller coaster known for its intense drops, high speeds, and rugged, classic wooden coaster feel. Standing at 122 feet tall, the ride begins with a thrilling 150-foot drop that propels riders through a series of fast-paced twists, turns, and airtime hills at speeds of up to 66 mph. With a track length of over 5,000 feet, The Boss offers an extended ride filled with sharp turns, banked curves, and unexpected changes in direction.

American Thunder

American Thunder at Six Flags St. Louis is a wooden roller coaster known for its classic design and thrilling ride experience. Standing at 82 feet tall and reaching speeds of up to 48 mph, this coaster offers a mix of sharp twists, airtime hills, and high-speed turns over its 2,713-foot-long track. The ride's out-and-back layout features multiple drops, crossovers, and banked turns that provide a fast-paced journey full of airtime moments.

Goliath

Goliath at Six Flags Great America is a record-breaking wooden roller coaster known for its extreme speed, towering height, and exhilarating elements. Standing at 165 feet tall, it once held records for being the world’s fastest (72 mph) and steepest (85-degree drop) wooden coaster. The ride begins with a thrilling vertical drop, propelling riders through intense twists, turns, and two inversions, including a 180-degree zero-gravity stall.

Great American Scream Machine

The Great American Scream Machine at Six Flags Over Georgia is a classic wooden roller coaster that has been thrilling riders since its opening in 1973. Designed by John C. Allen and built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, this coaster stands at 105 feet tall and reaches speeds of up to 57 mph. The ride features a traditional out-and-back layout with a series of intense airtime hills and sharp turns, delivering a nostalgic experience reminiscent of early roller coasters.

El Toro

El Toro at Six Flags Great Adventure is a renowned wooden roller coaster known for its intense speed, airtime, and smooth ride experience. Opened in 2006, El Toro boasts a traditional wooden structure combined with advanced track technology, allowing for higher speeds and smoother turns than classic wooden coasters. It features a 176-foot tall lift hill with a staggering 76-degree first drop, one of the steepest of any wooden coaster. With a top speed of 70 mph and over 4,400 feet of track length, El Toro offers a thrilling ride packed with powerful airtime hills and rapid turns.

Steel Vengeance

Steel Vengeance is a renowned hybrid roller coaster located at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. Opened in 2018, it was built by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC) and is known for its record-breaking features, combining steel track with a wooden structure. The coaster stands 205 feet tall, making it one of the tallest of its kind, and reaches a top speed of 74 miles per hour. Its design includes a 90-degree drop and numerous airtime hills, offering riders an intense experience with over 5,700 feet of track.

Voyage

Voyage is a renowned wooden roller coaster located at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana. Known for its intense speed and airtime, Voyage boasts a thrilling track length of 1.2 miles, making it one of the longest wooden coasters in the world. The ride features multiple tunnels, steep drops, banked turns, and five underground moments, delivering a sense of relentless speed and excitement.