Leap-The-Dips

Leap-The-Dips is the world's oldest operating wooden roller coaster and North America's last surviving side friction roller coaster. It is located at Lakemont Park in Altoona, Pennsylvania and was built in 1902 by the E. Joy Morris Company. Leap-the-Dips operated until 1985, when it closed due to disrepair. A fund-raising campaign led to a restoration starting in 1997 and a reopening on Memorial Day 1999. Although the ride is quite tame by today'... More

Ride Type:

Opened:

  • 1902

Also known as:

  • Leap-the-Dips,
  • Leap-The-Dips, Altoona

Amusement Parks

Material:

Track Length:

  • 442.5696 m (1452 ft )

Max Speed:

  • 28.96819 km/h (18.00014 mph )

Height:

  • 12.4968 m (41 ft )

Drop:

  • 2.7432 m (9 ft )
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Listed Site

Designation as Natural or Cultural Site:

Designation Date Listed
  • Mar 15, 1991
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Location

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 40.47068
  • -78.3962
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Facts from the Community

From the U.S. National Register of Historic Places base

Significance Level:

Significant Year:

  • 1902
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