The ride
Untamed is a steel euro-fighter roller coaster built by Gerstlauer on its Euro-Fighter platform at Canobie Lake Park in New Hampshire, having opened to the public in 2011. After 15 seasons of operation it remains one of the defining attractions on the Canobie Lake Park midway, drawing repeat riders who track every subtle change to its trains, restraints and station soundtrack.
On paper the ride is a serious thrill machine. It climbs 72 ft above the park before pitching forward into its first descent. Trains reach a top speed of 44.0 mph before the first turnaround, where the layout opens up into a sequence of lateral and vertical elements. In total the track stretches 118 ft, giving the experience a distinctly long-form feel rather than the punchy one-and-done character of many modern compact coasters. The layout includes 3 inversions, which is a notable count for any modern installation and a defining part of how the ride photographs from the queue. enthusiast trip-planning resources
Coasters from Gerstlauer have a recognizable signature in track shaping, train design and the way transitions are paced. Riders familiar with other Gerstlauer installations will pick up on the same DNA in Untamed's layout, particularly through its station design and the sound profile of the running gear. As a Euro-Fighter, it sits within a recognizable family of attractions and benefits from years of refinement applied to similar installations elsewhere.
Plan to ride Untamed early in the day or during the final hour before park close, when standby waits at Canobie Lake Park typically drop. If sensitivity to inversions is a concern, request a back-row seat where the transitions feel smoother and the forces are distributed more evenly. Single-rider lines and early-entry ticketing programs, when available at Canobie Lake Park, are usually the fastest ways to get repeat rides on a busy day. broader coaster community archives
In CoasterVault's ranking tables, Untamed currently appears in our 112th position for most inversions lists, reflecting where its core stats place it among operating coasters in the United States. These rankings move whenever a new installation opens, so the position should be read as a snapshot rather than a permanent record.