Drop 150 feet into a Colorado canyon at nearly 100 mph! The TERROR. The Terror-Dactyl ride at Cave of the Winds Mountain Park in Manitou Springs, Colo., isn't for the faint of heart, as brave riders will embark on an epic 200-foot free-fall drop into Williams Canyon. You'll be hoisted up 200 feet on the edge of a cliff before being released to swing back and forth over the canyon floor at nearly 100 miles per hour.
The first drop attraction of its kind anywhere in the world, the Terror-Dactyl sits on the edge of a 200 foot (61m) cliff. Those brave enough to ride will be launched 150 feet (46m) into the. The Terror Dactyl Adventure Swing is located in Manitou Springs, Colorado.
The town alone is worth a visit. But just outside, you'll find the Cave of the Winds Mountain Park. This park has many beautiful views, two cave tours, rock climbing, zip lines, and of course the ultimate thrill swing: Terror Dactyl.
Colorado thrill seekers won't want to miss the Terror-Dactyl canyon swing, found at the Cave of the Winds in Colorado Springs. The swing drops riders off of the side of a 200-foot cliff, sending them sailing into Williams Canyon at close to 100 miles per hour. The Cave of the Winds Mountain Park is located just right outside Manitou Springs, Colorado, and about 20 minutes away from downtown Colorado Springs, The park has many beautiful views, two cave tours, rock climbing, zip lines, and the world.
Colorado's One-of-a-Kind Free-Fall Swing: The TERROR-dactyl In the mountains that surround Manitou Springs, you'll find the Cave of the Winds Mountain Park, which is home to the TERROR. Discover the breathtaking beauty of Cave of The Winds Colorado adventure park! Explore stunning caves, thrilling attractions, and unforgettable outdoor adventures. The park at Manitou Springs near Colorado Springs offers plenty of attractions to appeal to big kids as well as little kids.
To board the Terror-dactyl, you'll find your self at the edge of a 200. Watch as riders dangle on the edge of a 200 foot cliff and get launched into the canyon at nearly 100 miles per hour.