Wildcat Rocky Springs

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Partially built into a ravine, the Wildcat opened as one of Pennsylvania's largest wood coasters. After a long zig-zag tunnel before the lift, the Wildcat really got down to business with a legendary first drop of about 85 feet that was unusually steep at 50 degrees. The deep plunge required a sharp pullout that led to another high turnaround that was originally a swoop-turn before it was modified sometime after the original 1928 opening. The high elevation of the station made for a somewhat truncated ride with no bunny hops. The coaster structure stood abandoned for 25 years before it was finally torn down in 1990.