The Coaster Vault — Est. 2026

Every drop. Every launch. One vault.

Stats, history, rankings and ride tips for 515 coasters at 132 parks across 36 states — built from real, structured data so you can plan a park day before you book one.

Coasters 515
Parks 132
States 36
Builders 78
★ Headline coaster · Tallest in the database

Kingda Ka

at Six Flags Great Adventure · New Jersey

Height456FT
Top Speed128MPH
Drop418FT
Opened2005
Top Speed

Fastest in the country.

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Hyper Class

Tallest.

  1. 1 Kingda Ka Six Flags Great Adventure · New Jersey 456 FT
  2. 2 Top Thrill 2 Cedar Point · Ohio 420 FT
  3. 3 Superman: Escape from Krypton Six Flags Magic Mountain · California 415 FT
  4. 4 Fury 325 Carowinds · South Carolina 325 FT
  5. 5 Millennium Force Cedar Point · Ohio 310 FT
  6. 6 Tormenta Rampaging Run Six Flags Over Texas · Texas 309 FT
Just Opened

Newest debuts.

  1. 1 Barracuda Strike SeaWorld San Antonio · Texas 2026 opened
  2. 2 Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift Universal Studios Hollywood · Florida 2026 opened
  3. 3 Garuda Glide Wonderla · Kentucky 2026 opened
  4. 4 Quantum Accelerator Six Flags New England · Massachusetts 2026 opened
  5. 5 Fire Runner Lost Island Theme Park · Iowa 2025 opened
  6. 6 Georgia Gold Rusher Six Flags Over Georgia · Georgia 2025 opened
First Drop

Biggest drops.

  1. 1 Kingda Ka Six Flags Great Adventure 418 FT DROP
  2. 2 Top Thrill 2 Cedar Point 400 FT DROP
  3. 3 Superman: Escape from Krypton Six Flags Magic Mountain 328 FT DROP
  4. 4 Fury 325 Carowinds 320 FT DROP
  5. 5 Leviathan Canada's Wonderland 306 FT DROP
  6. 6 Millennium Force Cedar Point 300 FT DROP
Inversions

Most loops.

  1. 1 Steel Curtain Kennywood Inversions
  2. 2 Banshee Kings Island Inversions
  3. 3 Great American Scream Machine Six Flags Great Adventure Inversions
  4. 4 Hydra the Revenge Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom Inversions
  5. 5 Kraken SeaWorld Orlando Inversions
  6. 6 Kumba Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Inversions
Reading Room

Coaster guides.

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About CoasterVault

CoasterVault is an independent reference site for roller coaster enthusiasts and casual park visitors planning trips around major American thrill rides. We aggregate structured data on every coaster we can verify — manufacturer, model platform, opening year, height, drop, length, top speed and inversions — and pair it with longer-form context: rankings, manufacturer field guides, trip planning frameworks and beginner-friendly explanations of how the spec sheet actually maps to the ride experience.

Every coaster page links through to its park, its state, its manufacturer and to comparable rides elsewhere in the database. The goal is to make it possible to walk into a park with a real plan — knowing which rides are worth queueing for first, which to save for a return visit and which to skip entirely if your time is short. The same data powers our rankings, which update automatically whenever a new coaster opens.

We are not affiliated with any park or manufacturer, and the information here is compiled from publicly available sources for educational and trip-planning purposes. Park branding, ride names and logos remain the property of their respective owners.