Best Roller Coasters in NYC and Surrounding Areas
Your heart is pounding. Your blood is racing. You’re nervous and extremely excited. You’re about to ride a roller coaster! There’s nothing like the thrill of soaring into the air on a roller coaster to really get your adrenaline pumping. As the season warms up, the amusement parks open up – here’s a guide to some of the best roller coasters in the NYC area for families and kids to enjoy. We’ve also included a few that are road trip worthy. From candy-themed coasters to steel giants, there’s a coaster on this list for thrill seekers of all kinds!
Another thing to keep in mind. All of the coasters listed here are located in theme parks with many other rides and attractions on site. Great for anyone in the family who enjoys more “grounded” fun!
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The Toro
Amusement park: Six Flags Great Adventure
Location: 1 Six Flags Boulevard, Jackson, NJ
732-928-2000
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El Toro (meaning “the bull” in Spanish) looks like a classic wooden coaster with lots of cool, intricate architecture. But it’s also built with state-of-the-art engineering, so you’ll enjoy a smooth, fast ride with a wooden coaster feel. You’ll race through El Toro’s track at 70 mph, over a series of hills that give you maximum airtime. There’s plenty more to this thrill ride, but you’ll have to head to Six Flags to experience the thrills firsthand. Bonus bragging rights: You can say you rode the coaster that was voted #1 in USA Today’s 10 Best Awards 2022!
The Cyclone
Amusement park: Luna Park in Coney Island
Location: 1000 Surf Ave., Brooklyn
718-373-5862
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No roller coaster guide would be complete without mentioning Coney Island’s famed Cyclone. One of the oldest roller coasters in America and known as the “mother” of coaster culture, the Coney Island Cyclone is the second steepest wooden coaster in the world, delivering an adrenaline-pumping 85-foot hill with a 45-degree incline, speeds of 60 mph throughout and 2,640 feet of wooden track. The legendary coaster and New York City landmark debuted at Coney Island in 1927 and continues to provide thrills and spills to this day.
The lightning bolt
Amusement park: Luna Park in Coney Island
Location: 1000 Surf Ave., Brooklyn
718-373-5862
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After a ride on the historic Cyclone, don’t leave Luna Park without trying The Thunderbolt. This incredible ride is custom-made from steel and features a nine-seat car, a daring 90-degree drop, inversions, turns and enough G-force to thrill even the most fearless of visitors. The impressive orange steel behemoth bursts onto the cityscape with its serpentine layout, mesmerizing spectators from far and wide with 2,233 feet of pure excitement, twists, turns and dives.
King Ka
Amusement park: Six Flags Great Adventure
Location: 1 Six Flags Boulevard, Jackson, NJ
732-928-2000
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There are certainly many attractions to choose from at Great adventurebut Kingda Ka should be at the top of your list! Check it out: This inverted U-shaped ride shoots 45 stories into the sky, or a whopping 456 feet high. Once you reach the top, you plummet back down in a 270-degree spiral (not for the faint of heart). Needless to say, that description doesn’t compare to what you’ll experience on this awesome ride!
Boulder sprint
Amusement Park: Lake Compounce
Location: 185 Enterprise Dr., Bristol, CT
860-583-3300
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Take a road trip to Connecticut to ride this cool coaster. It’s a Lake Compounce favorite and definitely one of the park’s must-do rides. This exhilarating coaster will have you tearing through forests, narrowly avoiding trees and boulders as the track takes you around twists and turns and over exciting hills.
Wooden warrior
Amusement Park: Quassy Amusement Park
Location: 2132 Middlebury Rd., Middlebury, CT
203-758-2913
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This unassuming family coaster will surprise you. Sure, it’s small, but it packs a mighty punch of airtime and a heart-pounding tunnel turnaround. According to the Quassy website, it was even rated one of the top 25 wooden coasters in the world in a 2012 poll of roller coaster and amusement park experts. Talk about impressive!
Candy
Amusement Park: Hersheypark
Location: 100 W. Hersheypark Dr., Hershey, PA
717-534-3900
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Think Hershey Park is all about chocolate and treats? Think again! One of the park’s many thrilling rides is Candymonium, a real sweet ride! Listen up: Candymonium reaches a maximum speed of 76 mph. You’ll experience a heart-pounding, 210-foot climb to the highest hill in Hersheypark. Once you reach the top, you’ll dive into thrilling drops, including seven camelback hills. Treat yourself to some delicious candy after your ride—you’ve earned it!
Phoenix
Amusement Park: Knoebels Amusement Resort
Location: 391 Knoebels Blvd., Route 487, Elysburg, PA
800-487-4386
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According to VisitPA.com, international roller coaster enthusiasts have rated Phoenix as the second best wooden coaster in the world due to its impressive airtime. It’s worth a trip to Elysburg not only for the amazing Phoenix, but also for the other attractions at the resort. You can ride replica Model T’s, enjoy many kiddie and thrill rides, play laser tag and mini golf, and much more. Best of all, admission and parking are free. Choose to pay per ride with ticket books or purchase a Ride All Day Pass on weekdays in the summer.
The wild cat
Amusement Park: Lake Compounce
Location: 185 Enterprise Dr., Bristol, CT
860-583-3300
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The iconic Wildcat is back! This incredible invention is a key part of Lake Compounce’s rich history and has been serving Connecticut visitors for nearly 100 years. A multi-year restoration project has restored this historic coaster to a smoother ride experience while maintaining its status as a classic (and increasingly rare) wooden coaster. And that’s not to mention the beautiful views of the Connecticut forest that accompany your thrilling ride. What’s better than riding a wooden coaster surrounded by forests?
Dragon coaster
Amusement park: Playland
Location: 1 Playland Parkway, Rye, NY
914-820-3070
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One of Playland’s most popular and exciting thrill rides is the amazing Dragon Coaster. This historic wooden roller coaster has been providing fun and exciting rides to roller coaster fans since 1928.
The Comet
Amusement Park: Hersheypark
Location: 100 W. Hersheypark Dr., Hershey, PA
717-534-3900
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This is the oldest roller coaster at Hersheypark. In case you’re wondering, Hersheypark was built in 1906, originally as a recreational park for employees of the Hershey Chocolate Company. The Comet climbs 96 feet and reaches a top speed of 50 mph during its 3,360-foot ride. It does all of this in just 1 minute and 45 seconds. The Comet gets a big Hershey Kiss from us for its speed, history, and family fun!
Barbara Russo