Thunderhawk, Steel roller coaster at Michigan's Adventure in Muskegon, United States.
Thunderhawk is an inverted steel roller coaster at Michigan's Adventure in Muskegon, featuring five inversions along its red track with chocolate-colored support structure. The ride reaches over 100 feet high and operates with two trains that each hold ten cars.
This coaster originally operated at Geauga Lake in Ohio starting in 1998 under the name Serial Thriller for a decade. It was relocated to this park in 2008 and given its current name.
The Thunderhawk represents a significant part of Michigan's Adventure entertainment offerings, drawing thousands of thrill-seeking visitors during summer seasons.
Riders must be between 52 and 78 inches tall to experience this coaster. Morning visits or late afternoon hours tend to have shorter waits during peak season.
The course features specialized maneuvers like an Immelmann loop, a sidewinder, and a double in-line twist that span roughly a minute and a half. This combination of elements creates rapid changes in direction that keep riders engaged throughout.
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