Tallest Roller Coasters

Roller coasters have long been the crown jewels of amusement parks, thrilling riders with their gravity-defying drops, high speeds, and breathtaking loops. As technology advances, so do the limits of coaster design, pushing the boundaries of height and speed to deliver heart-pounding experiences. In 2025, roller coaster enthusiasts are in for a treat, as new engineering marvels join the ranks of the tallest coasters in the world. From dizzying heights to vertical drops that defy imagination, these record-breaking rides promise to thrill even the bravest of adrenaline seekers. This article explores the towering giants of 2024, highlighting their most exciting features and the parks where they await daring riders. Get ready to look up – way up – as we count down the tallest roller coasters of the year.

 


Height : 100 feet Ft.
Height : 99 feet Ft.
Height : 98 feet Ft.

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Height : 97 feet Ft.
Height : 96 feet Ft.
Height : 95 feet Ft.

Sky Rocket propels riders from 0 to 50 mph in just three seconds, delivering an electrifying start to the ride. This compact yet intense coaster reaches a height of 95 feet, providing a breathtaking view before diving into a series of inversions, including a corkscrew, zero-G roll, and a twisting drop. 

Height : 95 feet Ft.

Hydra: The Revenge is one of the standout roller coasters at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, located in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Opened in 2005, Hydra is a Bolliger & Mabillard floorless coaster known for its thrilling inversions, unique elements, and smooth ride experience. It was named after the multi-headed serpent from Greek mythology, symbolizing its resurrection from the remains of the park’s former wooden coaster, Hercules. With a height of 95 feet and seven inversions, Hydra has become a must-ride attraction for coaster enthusiasts visiting Dorney Park.