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Timberhawk: Ride of Prey Wild Waves Theme Park Location Wild Waves Theme Park Status Operating Opening date June 7, 2003 General statistics Type Wood Manufacturer S&S Designer Dennis McNulty Height 75 ft (23 m) Length 2,600 ft (790 m) Speed 50 mph (80 km/h) Inversions 0 Height restriction 48 in (122 cm) Trains 2 trains with 4 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 3 rows for a total of 24 riders per train. Timberhawk: Ride of Prey at RCDB Timberhawk: Ride of Prey is a wooden roller coaster located at Wild Waves Theme Park in Federal Way, Washington. The ride utilizes both wood and steel supports to support a wooden track and has a chain lift. The trains were built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters. The ride opened to the public in Summer of 2003 as the largest wooden roller coaster in Washington. It is one of 4 S&S Wooden Coasters in the world, and one of 2 others in North America. The largest wooden roller coaster in Washington (State).Kispert, Adam. "Little Enchanted Village has come of age". kitsapsun.com. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ Wick, Jessica. "The Wooden Coaster In Washington That Will Take You On A Ride Of A Lifetime". OnlyInYourState. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
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