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This is a very very fun ride. A must ride if you visit this park. It starts you up a chain lift and through a cool little saw mill, then winds you around the forest with some cool lookin scenery along the way. Then here's the first drop, it's small (about 10 ft) but it'll get everyone wet. After this some more twists and turns. You climb a short lift for the roller coaster part of the ride. It dips about 25 ft then straight back up, turn a short corner, and then you go down the big dip. It's not too steep, which makes the drop longer, and a longer time to enjoy the dropping feeling in your stomach. You will get pretty wet on this ride, so take one of the (free) ponchos if you want to avoid that.
Amazing log flume that was one of the best ones Ive been on. The ride works very well with its surroundings, as the layout travels through the woods and conceals the layout. The ride also is really long and the coaster segment was fun, as the drop was pretty zippy. The big drop on this one wasnt overly steep, but it was pretty tall and fast. Also, I got pretty wet on this one.
This is a good log flume you dont get very wet.The theming for me is the best part.I rode it twice and didnt get wet.Its like a steel coaster for most of it.I rode when I was nine last yyear.
The scenery on this ride is the best part of it. The woods setting is quite nice, but the ride itself is looking a little ragged. The ride is quite fun but you dont get very wet, which is a must for me to give a higher rating on a water ride.
The theming of the Big Timber Log Ride reminded me a lot of the Timber Mountain Log Ride at Knotts (you can tell just by the names how similar they are). However, this one was only really themed at the beginning of the ride. Most of it was simply outdoors amongst all the trees that call this park home, and there are tons of them, so it is a very nice setting. You move through this section of the ride at a snails pace, so relax and enjoy the scenery. The "roller coaster" portion of this ride is one brief down-and-up-again drop that is fun, but that immediately connects back to the flume drop, which is much larger and really did create a pretty large splash. In the end, Id say nicely done.
This was a great log flume. It was first time I had seen a dry-track section of a log flume before. It reminded me a lot of an average steel coaster.They were running low on themeing though.
This is a pretty neat flume ride. The first part is boring. But the coaster (dry) drop is pretty cool and then the big one. It is also a poor mans Spalsh Mtn.
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