The Timber Mountain Log Ride opened at Knott’s Berry Farm on July 11, 1969, as one of the first flume rides in the U.S., designed and created by theme park pioneer Bud Hurlbut. The ride’s legendary theming and finale drop were credited as the first of its kind when it debuted back in ’69 and raised the bar for themed attractions across the country. The Log Ride has delighted guests for 50 years, with a splash worthy adventure through a 330-foot-long mountain that houses a 19th-century lumber camp. In 2013, the Log Ride underwent an extensive restoration which included new audio-animatronics created by Garner Holt Productions. In celebration of the 50th anniversary, the Log Ride will be debuting two new animatronics. To honor this impressive milestone, the park will be selling exclusive Timber Mountain Log Ride anniversary merchandise featuring limited edition t-shirts, pins and one-of-a-kind signed artwork pieces created by artist Jeff Delgado through July 14, available at a booth located next to the ride.
Fun facts about the Timber Mountain Log Ride:
-Opened on July 11, 1969. Christened by Cordelia Knott with a bottle of boysenberry juice
-The first rider was screen legend and friend of Walter Knott John Wayne
-The ride is 330 feet long
-8 stories high
-42 foot drop into a heart-pounding splash
-Reaches 30 miles an hour
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