Lee and Karen Duquette
rode the Wild Stallion Mountain Roller Coaster
at Skyland Ranch in Sevierville, TN
October 3, 2023

The Wild Stallion Mountain Coaster is the longest mountain coaster in the Southeast and provided Lee and Karen Duquette with a ride that lasted just over 8 minutes. While there, they also explored SkyLand Ranch. Then of course, they rode The Wild Stallion Mountain Coaster during the day for scenic views of Sevierville and the Smoky Mountains.

(Note: At this time, The Wild Stallion Mountain Coaster was open 7 days a week for visitors to enjoy! One ticket for The Wild Stallion Mountain Coaster includes a one-time ride on the coaster. You must be at least 3 years old and 38” tall to ride. All riders under 54” tall must ride with an adult.)

The Wild Stallion Mountain Coaster entrance sign

Below: Views of The Wild Stallion Mountain Coaster and chair lift before boarding.

Wild Stallion Mountain Coaster beginning
Chair Lift and views of the coaster

Below: Then it was time for Lee and Karen Duquette to hop on the chair lift. This gave Karen time to photograph the roller coaster ride, as the chair lift slowly made its way upwards.

Wild Stallion Roller coaster
Wild Stallion Roller coaster and chair lift
view from the chair lift
Wild Stallion roller coaster
Chair lift and Wild Stallion Caoaster parking lot
Wild Stallion Coaster office

view from the chair lift

view from the chair lift

Below: After reaching the top and exiting the chairlift, Lee and Karen Duquette walked around a bit and took some photographs. There was a show, but they did not have the time to see the show because they had to get back down to ride the roller coaster again before their time was up.

Below: Some pumpkins and scarecrow photos.

The two RV Gypsies with pumpkins and scarecrows
pumpins and a horse statue

Below: A quick view of the children's play area - and then Lee Duquette had to do some hard work milking a cow.

children's play area
Lee Duquette milking a cow

Below: Two horses ready to ride, but Karen Duquette was not ready to ride just yet.

Karen Duquette and two horses

Below: After taking the chair lift back down, Karen Duquette took a photo of the big TV screen showing four different angles of the roller coaster ride.

TV screen

Below: Karen Duquette photographed her feet as she waited for the ride to begin. Then she twisted her body a bit and angled the camera through the opening of her back seat, hoping to get a photo of Lee Duquette in the coaster behind her. She could not angle herself enough to know if she succeeded or not, but she did pretty good.

Karen Duquette's feet Lee Duquette on the rollercoaster

Below: Up! Up! and Away - Going up was always at a slow speed, which gave Karen Duquette time to take a quick photo.

slowly going up a hill

Below: Selfie time.

Karen Duquette's selfie Karen Duquette's selfie

Below: After Karen Duquette reached the end of the roller coaster ride and exited from her seat, she stood by to photograph Lee Duquette as he pulled in.

Lee Duquette as he pulled in Lee Duquette as he pulled in

Below: Sign for a future event.

Sign for a future event.

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