Facts
| Ride Status | CLOSED |
| Length | 2653ft |
| Height | 75ft |
| Inversions | 0 |
| Top Speed | 46mph |
| Type | Steel/Wood |
| Category | Family |
| Operation | Operating since 1991 |
Wildcat
The Wildcat is a wood hybrid "out and back" coaster consisting of a wooden track with structural steel supports. Originally built in 1968, it was designed by Aurel Vaszin and Edward Leis of the National Amusement Device Company for Fairlyand Park in Kansas City, MO. It was relocated to Frontier City in 1991 and was one of the first complete relocations of a wooden coaster. The original coaster was modified to fit the terrain of the current site. In 1999, the original NAD trains were replaced by new Philadelphia Toboggan Company trains.