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GhostRider is a wooden roller coaster at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. It is located in the Ghost Town section of the park, south of the main entrance.



GhostRider, located at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California, is a legendary wooden roller coaster that stands at a maximum height of 118 feet (36 meters). When it first opened in 1998, it was celebrated as the longest and tallest wooden coaster on the West Coast. The ride features a dramatic 108-foot initial drop that sends trains hurtling at speeds of up to 56 mph. In 2016, the coaster underwent a massive restoration by Great Coasters International, which replaced the entire track with high-quality Ipe wood and introduced new Millennium Flyer trains, significantly smoothing the experience while maintaining its "wild" character. Today, GhostRider remains a "bucket list" attraction for coaster enthusiasts globally, consistently ranking among the top wooden coasters in the world for its relentless airtime and intricate wooden structure that looms over the park's Ghost Town area.

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