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Summit Plummet

Water slide
Minimum height to ride: 48 inches

About Summit Plummet

The park's signature attraction, this is the highest and fastest slide down Mount Gushmore. -- Last edited by Robert Niles

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17 votes, so far

Control your fear and get on it. Not to be missed. - Mark Moore

Very long line. But, once you're on it, it's quite a thrill. - Adam Nodjomian

Love it! What an intense drop! But it give you a wedgie! - Katie G-Desjardins

If a very small child hadn't just gone before me I don't think I would have gone through with it, but I did and I'm glad. Sitting on the edge is so frightening, but it is so fast and such a great thrill. My favourite ride at this park. - Emily G

One of the most insane rides at any waterpark in the country, Summit Plummet sends guests hurtling down a steep drop far beyond 100-feet in height. Only for the bravest of souls. - Ty Mullins

Comparable to being washed out a window of a tall skyscraper; a 60 degree drop that feels much like 90. - Kevin Smith


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