Shivering Timbers

The ride's out and back layout is 5,383 feet (1,641 m) long, making it the fourth-longest wooden roller coaster in the world.

The train then jumps a bunny hop and another camelback hill and a double uphill, before turning around for the second half of its course.

After the last hill, there is an on-ride photo camera and the ride's finale, a 630-degree counterclockwise helix, in which riders experience lateral g-force.

After the helix, the train slides onto the final brake run and executes a U-turn back into the station.

The ride was closed afterward for two weeks to repair and reinforce the damaged track caused by the collision.