After exiting the station, the track makes a wide U-turn to the lift hill, which then pulls the train up above the ground. Viper features a 10-foot (3 m) pre-drop, which gives the train enough momentum to round a bend to the right, before falling down the first real drop of roughly . At the bottom of the first drop, the train reaches its maximum speed of , which is followed by a
vertical loop. Next, the train enters a
batwing element (also known as a "boomerang" on Arrow Dynamics coasters), which is a heart-shaped series of two inversions, consisting of a reverse
sidewinder followed by a sidewinder. After a left turn, the train enters the midcourse brake run. Next, the track makes a 180° turn to the right and enters two consecutive corkscrews. It then traverses a 540° helix, featuring a 110 foot long tunnel, at the entrance of which an
on-ride camera is mounted, before finally returning to the station. The on-ride camera was previously mounted at the end of the second corkscrew. For the 2017 season, the camera was positioned at the top of the entrance to the tunnel. ==References==