Lake Winnepesaukah

Later, the park began expanding its dry amusement rides with the introduction of its historic carousel and well-known Cannon Ball roller coaster in the late 1960s.

The National Amusement Park Historical Association (NAPHA) considers it the oldest operating mill chute in the United States.

[2][4] Lake Winnepesaukah is modeled after a classic American fair theme with a midway layout featuring food, games, and amusement rides.

After the revival of Miracle Strip closed down, several of its rides permanently relocated to Lake Winnespesaukah, including The Bumble Bees, The Free Whale, Kiddie Boats and The Ferris Wheel.

This ride is a Hrubetz Super Roundup, featuring a special backdrop and a rainbow paint job, and originally sat at the front of the park.

According to the National Amusement Park Historical Association (NAPHA), it is the oldest Mill Chute attraction still in operation in the United States.

is a 140 feet (43 m), 14-story tall Drop tower ride in which seated riders experience free-fall followed by a 4.6G deceleration upon return to ground level.

Law enforcement agencies from Georgia and Tennessee were dispatched to the scene when the crowd began to disrupt traffic on roads surrounding the park.

The park at night
The Cannon Ball