Werewolf Gorge
Under Construction
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Crackaxle Canyon
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39 Inches
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Lapbar
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Medium Thrill Level |
New for 2027: Launch Into the Legend
Set to become the world’s longest family launch coaster and the longest roller coaster in park history, Werewolf Gorge stretches an impressive 4,120 feet and delivers an exhilarating two-minute, 36-second adventure, featuring four launches, speeds up to 45 mph and the highest number of floater airtime elements ever incorporated into a family roller coaster.
Manufactured by Vekoma, the coaster brings together a unique blend of launches and airtime to create a standout experience in the family thrill category.
| Opening | 2027 |
| Ride Type | Steel Family Multi-Launch Coaster |
| Ride Height | TBD |
| Drop Height | TBD |
| Track Length | 4,120 Feet |
| Top Speed | 45 MPH |
| Trains | TBD |
| Cars Per Train | 8 |
| Riders Per Car | 2 |
| Manufacturer | Vekoma |
| Track Color | Rust Orange |
| Support Color | Rust Orange |
The Legend of Werewolf Gorge
In the late 19th century, when the rail and mining industries were booming, the Silver Strike Mining Company operated in the gorge to great success. But as the years passed, strange occurrences began to plague the mine: rumors of wolf sightings, miners gone missing, and eerie howls echoing through the tunnels.
Today, the quarry is abandoned, but curious visitors can still tour the rumored-to-be haunted site thanks to Jasper Bunyan — the entrepreneurial showman, barbecue enthusiast, cryptid curator and tour guide!
Curious? Head to Werewolf Gorge to check out the bizarre exhibit dedicated to strange cryptids and critters before hopping aboard one of the old, cobbled-together vehicles for your tour of the storied silver mine — where legend comes alive and adventure waits around every corner of the twisted track.
Construction Updates
Follow along with ride construction, refurbishments, theming updates and fresh paint schemes.