Log Jammer
USA /
Pennsylvania /
Duquesne /
World
/ USA
/ Pennsylvania
/ Duquesne
World / United States / Pennsylvania
amusement ride, flume

Built in 1975, Kennywood’s first million-dollar ride, the Log Jammer, continues to make a splash! It’s also one of the most beautiful log flume rides anywhere. Riders travel this beautiful log flume ride through 1650 feet of water filled troughs in hollowed-out logs. The ride includes two lift hills, a 27’ spillway drop and a 53’ drop down the final chute. Riders must be at least 36” tall to ride.
A log flume is a horizontal structure that has a cavity for flowing water to carry lumber and logs and generally spans a long distance. The longest log flume is the Kings River Flume in Sanger, California.
A log flume is a horizontal structure that has a cavity for flowing water to carry lumber and logs and generally spans a long distance. The longest log flume is the Kings River Flume in Sanger, California.
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Coordinates: 40°23'14"N 79°51'40"W
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