The Pigeon Forge Racing Coaster offers an exciting mountain coaster experience where riders control their speed as they race down two parallel tracks. Nestled in the scenic hills of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, this attraction combines the thrill of a roller coaster with the natural beauty of the Smoky Mountains. Each coaster car accommodates one or two riders, making it a great activity for families or groups looking for a unique outdoor adventure. The course features sharp turns, gentle dips, and stretches of straight track that allow for competitive fun between riders.
Mountain coasters like the one in Pigeon Forge have grown in popularity as a way to enjoy the outdoors without strenuous hiking or climbing. The Pigeon Forge Racing Coaster was designed with the region’s natural contours in mind, weaving through wooded areas and along ridges that offer glimpses of the surrounding landscape. The name Kuwohi, a Cherokee word referencing a nearby peak, reflects the area's deep cultural roots. This ride offers a modern twist on traditional mountain sports, blending local heritage with contemporary recreation.
Visitors often remark on the dual experience of adrenaline and serenity the coaster provides. After a brief safety orientation, riders can choose their own pace, whether that means racing a friend or simply enjoying a scenic descent. The ride lasts several minutes, giving ample time to take in the forested surroundings and fresh mountain air. On clear days, views stretch across the hills, adding a scenic backdrop to the thrilling ride. The attraction is family-friendly but also appeals to thrill-seekers looking for a new way to engage with the Smokies.
Children must meet a minimum height requirement, usually around 42 inches, to ride safely. Younger children may need to ride with an adult.
Yes, each rider can control their own speed using a hand brake, allowing for a customized ride experience.
Operation depends on weather conditions; it typically closes during heavy rain or winter snow for safety reasons.
Each run lasts approximately 5 to 7 minutes, depending on rider speed and track conditions.
Yes, there is on-site parking available for visitors at the Pigeon Forge Racing Coaster.
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Field Notes
Last reported Bigfoot sighting near Pigeon Forge Racing Coaster: On July 12, 2024, a group of hikers reported spotting a large, shadowy figure near the coaster’s upper track at dusk. Described as tall and covered in dark fur, the figure vanished into the woods before anyone could get a clear look. Locals chuckled, noting that Bigfoot might just be checking out the new racing competition.