Zippin Pippin

The Zippin Pippin, formerly called the Pippin, is one of the oldest existing wooden roller coasters in the United States. It was initially constructed in the former East End Park in Memphis, Tennessee in 1912 by John A. Miller and Harry Baker of National Amusement Devices. The construction material was pine wood. As the park declined in popularity, the coaster was dismantled and relocated adjacent to the horse track in Montgomery Park, now known ... More

Ride Type:

Opened:

  • May 21, 2011

Amusement Parks

Propulsion:

Track Length:

  • 873.252 m (2865 ft )

Designer:

Manufacturer:

Max Speed:

  • 64.37376 km/h (40.00032 mph )

Height:

  • 21.336 m (70 ft )

Drop:

  • 21.336 m (70 ft )

G-force:

  • 5.1 (50 m/s² )

Height Restriction:

  • 1.2192 m (4 ft )
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