Ride One Of The Best Wooden Roller Coasters In The World Right Here In Alabama
When it comes to roller coasters, you either love them or hate them. If you’re one of the many people who love them, you’re in luck. Alabama is home to Rampage, which is one of the top wooden roller coasters in the world. To learn all about this amazing roller coaster, including why you should ride it, read on.
Rampage is located at Alabama Adventure Amusement Park and Splash Adventure Water Park in Bessemer, Alabama. After opening to the public in 1998 and closing in 2011, this wooden roller coaster reopened in 2015 following a complete restoration.
...102 feet, it's one of the Southeast's most thrilling rides. This award-winning roller coaster also reaches an impressive speed of 56 miles per hour.
The next time you're in the Bessemer area, consider visiting Alabama Adventure Amusement Park and Splash Adventure Water Park to ride its famous Rampage roller coaster. Without a doubt, all roller coaster lovers should experience this thrilling ride at least once.
For more information about Rampage, you can view Alabama Adventure Amusement Park and Splash Adventure Water Park's website here
and its Facebook page here. This famous roller coaster is located at 4599 Splash Adventure Pkwy., Bessemer, AL 35022.
Have you ever taken a ride on the Rampage roller coaster? If so, please share your experience with us in the comments.
For more information about Alabama Adventure Amusement Park and Splash Adventure Water Park, including why you should visit this summer, click here.
Note: The park is currently closed for the season and will reopen on May 18, 2019. Sure, this might sound like a long time away, but it’s never too early to start planning your visit. Rampage riders must be at least 48″ tall.
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Jennifer is the Alabama staff writer for Only In Your State and has nearly 15 years of professional writing experience. She enjoys discovering new places and currently calls North Alabama home.