
Cedar Point
Known as 'America's Roller Coast,' Cedar Point is a legendary amusement park with a record-breaking collection of roller coasters and thrill rides.
Featured Roller Coasters

Height
420 ft
Speed
120 mph
Fun Fact
World's tallest steel coaster featuring three LSM-powered launches including a 120 mph final launch over the 420 ft top hat

Height
205 ft
Speed
74 mph
Fun Fact
Holds the world record for most airtime on a roller coaster with 30 seconds of weightlessness

Height
310 ft
Speed
93 mph
Fun Fact
Was the world's first giga coaster breaking the 300-foot height barrier and costing $25 million to build

Height
105 ft
Speed
70 mph
Fun Fact
Features a unique 95-degree beyond-vertical first drop and was the first coaster to use Linear Synchronous Motors for a mid-course launch

Height
214 ft
Speed
75 mph
Fun Fact
World's tallest fastest and longest dive coaster featuring a 214-foot vertical drop with floorless cars

Height
137 ft
Speed
57 mph
Fun Fact
Was the tallest fastest and longest inverted coaster in the world when it opened with six inversions

Height
205 ft
Speed
72 mph
Fun Fact
Was the first roller coaster to break the 200-foot height barrier earning the title of the world's first hypercoaster

Height
170 ft
Speed
67 mph
Fun Fact
Features the longest wing coaster drop in the world at 164 feet and cars that extend 22 feet on each side of the track

Height
137 ft
Speed
60 mph
Fun Fact
Originally opened as Mantis in 1996 as a stand-up coaster then converted to a floorless coaster in 2015

Height
76 ft
Speed
40 mph
Fun Fact
Features a unique suspended coaster design that swings cars freely beneath the track through wooded terrain

Height
48 ft
Speed
42 mph
Fun Fact
Cedar Point's oldest operating roller coaster featuring a mine-themed journey through the woods

Height
85 ft
Speed
48 mph
Fun Fact
Was the first roller coaster in the world to feature three inversions and spans over the park's midway