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Jack Rabbit

Roller coaster
Minimum height to ride: 36 inches

About Jack Rabbit

Beautiful woodie from 1921. Unique and spectacular in its use of terrain (a ravine on the edge of the park).

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22 votes, so far

A gorgeous classic Miller rollecoaster. The Neon at night just makes this ride magical. The first coaster of its kind to have rail car that had wheels that locked to the track. This made the ride quite fast and steep for its day even if it is a little tame by today's standards. The double dip is still great and has not aged one bit. This is a good ride to be a icebreaker for kids you want to introduce to the world of the wooden rollercoaster. - Elizabeth Gray

Anything left over from the 1920s gets a high rating from me, they just don't build them like this anymore. - Derek Potter

This is a fantastic unique classic ride with a wonderful surprising double dip. This is a one of a kind ride. - Patrick Patterson

If you enjoy airtime, this is the ride for you (especially if you sit in the back). Yet another coaster unique to Kennywood, featuring a double dip. - Beth Bickar


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