Tallest Roller Coaster
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What is the tallest roller coaster in the world? The tables below show the top 10 tallest roller coasters in the world for both steel and wooden rollercoasters.
Info: The worlds tallest roller coaster is determined by the longest length of the structure above ground to the top of the ride. Thus excluding underground tunnels and roller coasters on top of other structures.
Top 10 Tallest Steel Roller Coasters
Roller Coaster
Amusement Park
Height
Year
Kingda Ka
Six Flags Great Adventure Jackson, New Jersey, United States
456 ft
2005
Top Thrill Dragster
Cedar Point Sandusky, Ohio, United States
420 ft
2003
Superman: The Escape
Six Flags Magic Mountain Valencia, California, United States
415 ft
1997
Tower of Terror
Dreamworld Coomera, Queensland, Australia
377 ft
1997
Steel Dragon 2000
Nagashima Spa Land Nagashima, Mie, Japan
318 ft
2000
Millennium Force
Cedar Point Sandusky, Ohio, United States
310 ft
2000
Intimidator 305
Kings Dominion Doswell, Virginia, United States
305 ft
2010
Thunder Dolphin
LaQua Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
263 ft
2003
Fujiyama
Fuji-Q Highlands FujiYoshida-shi, Yamanashi, Japan
259 ft
1996
Eejanaika
Fuji-Q Highlands FujiYoshida-shi, Yamanashi, Japan
249 ft
2006
Top 10 Tallest Wooden Roller Coasters
Roller Coaster
Amusement Park
Height
Year
Son of Beast
Kings Island Kings Mill, Ohio, United States
218 ft
2000
Colossos
Heide Park Soltau, Niedersachsen, Germany
197 ft
2001
T-Express
Everland Yongin, N/A, South Korea
184 ft
2008
El Toro
Six Flags Great Adventure Jackson, New Jersey, United States
181 ft
2006
The Rattler
Six Flags Fiesta Texas San Antonio, Texas, United States
180 ft
1992
Voyage
Holiday World Santa Claus, Indiana, United States
163 ft
2006
Mean Streak
Cedar Point Sandusky, Ohio, United States
161 ft
1991
Texas Giant
Six Flags Over Texas Arlington, Texas, United States
143 ft
1990
White Cyclone
Nagashima Spa Land Nagashima, Mie, Japan
139 ft
1995
Hades
Mt. Olympus Theme Park Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, United States
136 ft
2005