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 : 4450 feet

Maverick features a 95-degree drop, multiple high-speed twists, airtime hills, and inversions, including a unique "twisted horseshoe roll." Riders experience speeds of up to 70 mph, and the coaster’s innovative launch system propels them through dynamic maneuvers and sudden directional changes. With its low-to-the-ground layout and thrilling turns, Maverick delivers an adrenaline-packed experience for coaster enthusiasts.

Length : 4429 feet

The Cheetah Hunt roller coaster is one of the most iconic attractions at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in Florida.

Length : 4300 feet
Length : 4230 feet
Length : 4210 feet

Dominator is a floorless steel roller coaster that is known for its smooth, fast-paced ride and impressive elements, including a 135-foot drop and a 4,210-foot track, making it one of the longest floorless coasters in the world. Riders experience five inversions, including a large vertical loop and interlocking corkscrews, all while seated with their feet dangling freely above the track.

Length : 4210 feet