Donkey Kong's Coaster Country

A CCI Wooden Coaster at Billings' Wild Kingdom that opened in 1995. A mirrored version was built at Dylan Park in 1996.

Layout
The ride starts with a right turn into a lift hill, the lift hill is 100 ft high with a 95 ft drop that reaches a top speed of 52 miles per hour, it goes into 3 airtime hills, then a curved turnaround into 5 airtime hills including a trick track and ends with a helix and brakes back into the station.

The Dylan park version is the same, but is mirrored (the ride starts with a left turn), and has a 100 ft drop reaching a top speed of 55 miles per hour. The pre-drop trim brakes were removed in 2001, the ride was previously 53.5 miles per hour.

Theming
The ride is themed after the game "Donkey Kong Country".

Cranky Kong Quotes
In the queue, Cranky Kong randomizes quotes., mainly about how old coasters are "better".

Billings' Wild Kingdom

 * Back in my day, we had to pretend coasters go upside down
 * When i was your age, 35 miles per hour felt like the Time Machine next door
 * We could barely reach 50 miles per hour
 * This coaster is too big to be practical
 * Steel coasters are a fad
 * What's a stand-up coaster?
 * Time Machine? back in my day, we had to dream of time machines
 * Canyon Buster? Come on! We had wooden coasters!
 * $20 dollars per person? That's way too much, i usually paid 75 cents!
 * All-day admission is like burning money
 * Same with your season passes (75% chance of happening after)
 * Season passes are like burning money
 * Roundabout is too unpractical
 * Canyon River? Way too unscary! Our water rides are way better.
 * Over the shoulder restraints? we didn't need those!
 * We didn't have automatic brakes in my day!

Dylan Park

 * Back in my day, it was either the Jack Rabbit, the Jack Rabbit or the Jack Rabbit!
 * Corkscrew? We had no inversions back then!
 * Jack Rabbit is still my Number 1 coaster!
 * River Rapids? Way too unscary! Our water rides are way better.
 * Discounts? Our coasters were only 75 cents!

Refurbishments
In 2013, both parks replaced their PTC trains with Gravity Group Timberliners themed after Rambi the Rhino from the Donkey Kong Country games.

In 2016, the Dylan Park coaster got a full retracking from GCI, Billings' Wild Kingdom followed suit in 2020.