Leap-the-Dips
Leap-the-Dips is a historic wooden roller coaster located in Lakemont Park, Pennsylvania. Built in 1902, it is recognized as the oldest operating roller coaster in the United States. The ride features a unique design with no loops or corkscrews, relying instead on its gentle hills and dips to create excitement.
The coaster stands at a height of 41 feet and has a total length of 1,453 feet. Riders experience a series of small drops and turns, making it suitable for families and coaster enthusiasts alike. Its classic design and nostalgic charm contribute to its status as a beloved attraction.