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History
100

Though it only features two inversions, this roller coaster opened marketed as the world's only "triple looping coaster"

Mindbender (The Riddler Mindbender)

100

Though it no longer has any flat rides, the U.S.A. themed area is home to two restaurants, two gift shops, and these two towering roller coasters

Dare Devil Dive and Goliath

100

This roller coaster seen in this park map was in its last operating year before being completely removed

Deja Vu

100

Great American Scream Machine's 3,450 feet of track rank second in the park behind Goliath, and barely beat this third place roller coaster by less than 200 feet

Riddler Mindbender

100

In 2014, the park added the Hurricane Harbor waterpark, and also expanded their operating calendar by two and a half months, thanks to this seasonal event

Holiday in the Park

200

The park's hyper coaster, Goliath, is known for having a second drop larger than its first, dropping this high above the toll road below

175 feet

200

While the Coastal themed area is only home to one ride, Twisted Cyclone, this area features a distinct seven, the most of any in the park

Gotham City

200

In 1988 and 1995, the park opened two relocated roller coasters in the Cotton States Exposition area; One was later replaced by Ninja, and the other by this ride

Superman - Ultimate Flight

200

The park is home to 22 inversions, 5th in the world, thanks to contributions from this many coasters

Seven

200

When this ride which recently turned 50 opened, it was the world's tallest and fastest of its kind, and the icon of the park's newest themed area

Great American Scream Machine

300

Unique to Blue Hawk and Goudrix at Parc Asterix in France, this unique double-inverting element has only ever been attempted by Vekoma

Butterfly

300

Though Joker Funhouse Coaster is part of DC Super Friends, its entrance is inside a building serving as the transition piece into this area

Bugs Bunny Boomtown

300

When The Wheelie closed in 2011, this type of spinning flat ride found in fairs and parks across the country, it was relocated to Fun Spot America in Orlando

Enterprise (Schwarzkopf)

300

Though Dahlonega Mine Train features three lift hills, the only other roller coaster in the park with more than one is, surprisingly, this coaster

Joker Funhouse Coaster

300

This ride, the last of its kind to be built, is one of few in the park more visible from outside the park's walls than inside

Georgia Scorcher

400

Despite having twelve unique roller coasters, only three feature a tunnel of some kind, with this roller coaster actually dropping underneath another ride in the process

Dahlonega Mine Train

400

It was in 2017 that the park removed the Cotton States Exposition area, with a third becoming part of Lickskillet, a third rethemed to Carousel Hill, and the rest renovated into this area

Metropolis Park

400

When Acrophobia opened in 2001, it made this drop tower ride obsolete, leading to its 2006 removal and eventual replacement by Dare Devil Dive

Freefall

400

Thanks to its manufacturer's reliable and smooth design, this roller coaster still runs surprisingly well for its age, celebrating 25 years of thrilling rides this spring

Georgia Scorcher

400

Of all the attractions available on Opening Day, only Log Jamboree, the Six Flags Railroad, the Hanson Cars, Monster Mansion, Dahlonega Mine Train, and this theater remain

The Crystal Pistol (Krofft Puppet Theater)

500

When Georgia Surfer opens, it will be the park's only operating launch coaster, giving it the speed to rank here among the park's fastest coasters

2nd (60mph)

500

Not including Hurricane Harbor, the park is now home to 13 distinct themed areas, but this many don't feature a roller coaster, or even a thrill ride

Four (Bugs Bunny Boomtown, Carousel Hill, Piedmont, Promenade)

500

When Goliath opened in 2006, it replaced a looping starship flat ride, and an Intamin Parachute Tower with this name

The Great Gasp

500

This roller coaster, a near identical replica of one opened two years prior in Belgium, features the exact same drop angle and maximum height

Dare Devil Dive (95 degrees, 95 feet)

500

It took the park just one year to add this seventh themed area, not designed after any of the original countries, which now is home to Blue Hawk and the Great American Scream Machine

Lickskillet