The Cannibal roller coaster is located at Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah. Opened in 2015, this steel coaster is famous for its imposing 208-foot (63m) enclosed elevator lift tower and a terrifying 116-degree "beyond-vertical" drop, which was the steepest in the United States for several years. The ride features a unique "Lagoon Roll" (a double heartline roll) and several inversions over a scenic waterfall and jungle-themed environment. In 2026, it remains one of the few major roller coasters in the world to be designed and manufactured primarily "in-house" by the park's own engineering team, rather than a specialized firm like B&M or Intamin. The name "Cannibal" reflects its "man-eating" drop and sinister tribal theme. It consistently ranks as a top thrill ride globally, attracting coaster enthusiasts to Utah specifically for the sensation of free-falling into a dark tunnel at speeds of up to 70 mph.