Hercules
Height
95 ft
Speed
65 mph
Length
4,000 ft
Hercules was a wooden roller coaster that utilized natural hillside terrain for its layout. The experience began with a chain lift hill followed by a sharp descent towards a body of water and a high-banked turn. After the initial drop, the train traversed a series of sweeping hills and turns through a heavily wooded area before returning to the station. The ride’s mechanical focus relied on gravity and momentum to navigate the undulating course across the valley floor.
Technical Specifications
| Status | Defunct |
|---|---|
| Type | Wooden |
| Propulsion | Chain Lift |
| Opened | 1989 |
| Defunct | 2003 |
| Manufacturer | Dinn Corporation |
| Designer | Curtis Summers |
| Height | 95 ft |
| Drop | 151 ft |
| Max Speed | 65 mph |
| Length | 4,000 ft |
| Duration | 2 minutes 15 seconds |