Gulf Pier

Gulf Pier is a classic boardwalk amusement park located in. The park, which opened in 1967, is currently owned and operated by Kennywood Entertainment Company.

Roller coasters

 * Gulf Bullet (2001; a GCI Wooden roller coaster)
 * Gulf Bullet Jr. (1971; An Allan Herschell Little Dipper coaster, formerly known as "Little Dipper" [1971-2000])
 * Power Mouse (2006; a Fabbri Spinning Mouse "Wild Mouse" coaster)
 * Rampage (2016; a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter 320 coaster)
 * Space Shuttle (1999; a Vekoma Boomerang coaster)

Flat rides

 * Clockwork (2019; a Zamperla NebulaZ ride)
 * Gulf Wheel (1978; a Chance Rides Ferris Wheel)
 * Magic Wand (2000; a Zamperla Hawk 24)
 * Mega Drop (2004; an Intamin Giant Drop Tower)
 * Super Skater (2013; a Zamperla Skater ride)
 * Tidal Plunge (1991; a Hopkins log flume ride, retracked in 2021)
 * Wizard (1986; A Zierer Hexentanz ride)

Kiddie rides

 * Bee Bop (2000; a Zamperla Mini Jet)
 * Mini Drop (2000; a Zamperla Frog Hopper)
 * Percy's Special Delivery (2000; a Zamperla Speedway ride, formerly known as "Gulf Express" [2000-2018])

Former coasters

 * Gulf Seeker (1967-1989; a PTC wooden coaster, demolished due to deteriorating condition)
 * Gulf Seeker II (1990-2000; a Dinn wooden coaster, demolished to make way for Gulf Bullet)
 * Wildcat (1967-1984; a Schwarzkopf Wildcat 65m coaster, relocated to make way for Zyklon)
 * Zyklon (1985-2005; a Pinfari Zyklon ZL-42 coaster, scrapped to make way for Power Mouse)

Former flat rides

 * Screamin' Swing (2005-2014; an upcharge S&S Screamin' Swing ride, closed due to low popularity)

Trivia

 * Gulf Bullet was the only 21st century GCI coaster to use PTC trains, recycled from the Gulf Seeker II, until 2011, when they were replaced with Millennium Flyers.