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Mystic Timbers
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Mystic Timbers at Kings Island POV (Animated)

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General
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Park Kings Island
Location USAMason, Ohio
Status Operating
Operated
Operated
Opened April 2017
Opening
Cost
Height restriction 48 inches
Statistics
Manufacturer Great Coasters International
Builder
Designer Jeff Pike
Type Wooden
Type
Model
Riders per train 24
Riders per hour 1200
Lift/launch system Chain lift
Height 109 feet
Drop 97 feet
Top speed 53 mph
Length 3,265 feet
Dimensions
Duration
Inversions 0
Steepest drop
Maximum g-force

Mystic Timbers is a wooden roller coaster which opened in April 2017 at Kings Island. It is the park's fifth wooden coaster, claiming the record title for a park with the most wooden coasters.

Deisgn[]

Mystic Timbers is themed to the Miami Valley Logging Co., a fictional logging company that purchased the land for timber and used the park's Kings Island and Miami Valley Railroad to ship the timber. The company, however, shut down after an unexplained series of events occurred when the land was overrun by a medusa-like growth of vines as nature reclaimed its land.

The course of the DSXRTGZruns through the wooded area of Rivertown, some elements include a mid-course tunnel run, an extreme S-turn, and 16 airtime moments. But perhaps the most talked about moment of the ride, and definitely the most mysterious, is at the end when the train enters a large, enclosed wooden shed.