A wilderness adventure zone built to feel like a deep-cut Pacific Northwest trail with Gold Rush-era industrial bones — weathered timber trestles, canyon rock facades, and the constant sound of rushing water. Ember Trail runs three of the park's wettest and most physically intense rides. Come in here dry; leave with options.
Subareas (5)
+ Create Subarea| Name | ID | Setting Type | Activities | Description | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ridgeline Rush | 6d6b544b17714ba797879 | Outside | 4 | A wooden-aesthetic mine coaster that winds through fabricated canyon rock faces and pitches into three dark tunnel sections before a 95-foot final drop over a river splash zone. The ride is tuned to sound like a runaway mine cart — the rattling and creaking are deliberate. Minimum height 48 inches. | |
| Canyon River Rapids | 0fa768fa49d24b1db8798 | Outside | 4 | A six-person circular raft ride through churning whitewater channels, waterfall curtains, and a geyser gauntlet. Themed around Gold Rush-era California river systems. No such thing as a dry run. Minimum height 42 inches. | |
| Timber Fall | 0595a6c5761847dcbd1e3 | Outside | 4 | A classic log flume ride: guests board hollow log boats, float through a forested channel, climb two lifts, and plunge down a 60-foot final drop into a splash pool. The queue winds through a working lumber mill set piece with animatronic loggers. Minimum height 38 inches. | |
| The Kindling | 1ff33699c05b463193305 | Outside | 5 | An open-air restaurant centered on a live-fire grill and wood-fired oven. Slow-cooked proteins, seasonal vegetables, cast iron sides, and house-brewed single-origin coffee. Communal long tables under string lights. A live acoustic set runs Thursday through Sunday evenings. | |
| Frame & Silver | 3d91287ee010417487b64 | Inside | 5 | A film photography shop and walkthrough attraction. Guests load a pre-loaded 35mm disposable camera, walk a guided natural set built inside a repurposed barn structure, and collect developed prints at the end. The walls display a rotating archive of black-and-white photography shot entirely on park grounds. |