Alabama's Backyard

 is an amusement & water park located in with a  mailing address.

History
The park opened in 1995.

The park was purchased by Carwardine Parks in 2002.

Areas

 * Civil Canyon (formerly Confederate Canyon until 2011)
 * Alvin and The Chipmunks Land
 * Billy Bob's Fun Land (main kiddie land)
 * Redwall Abbey (formerly "PBS Kids Neighborhood" from 2003-2007)
 * Land of Minecraft
 * World of ROBLOX
 * Wet World
 * Ballybug

Former areas

 * Kids Kornball (split into three [later six] different kiddie lands)

Roller coasters

 * Roller Skater (1995; A Vekoma Roller Skater 207m) [Alvin and The Chipmunks Land]
 * Sagwa's Rickshaw Run (2003; a BHS/Schwarzkopf Family Looping Coaster with 4 inversions; often dubbed the "cousin" of the Omaha Luna Park version of Sagwa's Rickshaw Run due to both coasters being Schwarzkopf looping coasters that formerly operated on the German fair circuit; had originally run from 1988-1996 as Destroyer on the German fair circuit and from 1997-2001 as Chupacabra at Libertyland in Tennessee, was originally part of PBS Kids Neighborhood but was annexed into Civil Canyon in 2007) [Civil Canyon]
 * The Secret of NIMH: The Ride (2005; a Schwarzkopf steel family coaster, considered a milder version of Sagwa's Rickshaw Run due to having no inversions and a lower overall speed, formerly ran as Crazy Coaster at Six Flags Taiwan from 1980-2004, got new SED-Hopkins trains in 2020) [Civil Canyon]
 * Thunderbolt (1995; A CCI wooden coaster that goes Into a large slanted helix, main inspiration for Son of Beast, the first airtime hill + turn inspired El Toro as well, it is often considered the grandfather of 21st century wooden roller coasters) [Civil Canyon]
 * Woosh! (2003; a Intamin Prefabricated Wooden Coaster, third-longest roller coaster in the world with part of the track being an out-and-back section that incorporates a highway overpass, formerly known as Zoom! into Action (based off the PBS Kids series) from 2003-2007) [Redwall Abbey]
 * Woosh! (2003; a Intamin Prefabricated Wooden Coaster, third-longest roller coaster in the world with part of the track being an out-and-back section that incorporates a highway overpass, formerly known as Zoom! into Action (based off the PBS Kids series) from 2003-2007) [Redwall Abbey]

Flat rides

 * Bowser's Boatships (2023; A Mack Rides Rocking Boats ride) [Civil Canyon]
 * Carwardine Carousel (2021; a 44-Foot Huss-TechEruo Carousel, replaced the old carousel) [Civil Canyon]
 * The Carwardine River Rapids (2002; A WhiteWater West River Rapids ride) [Wet World]
 * Disco Spinner (2003; A Zamperla Disk'O Coaster, formerly known as "DragonflyTV Halfpipe Simulator" [2003-2007], was relocated within the park for 2008) [Billy Bob's Fun Land]
 * Dropsanity (2021; S&S Spin Shot) [Civil Canyon]
 * Ender Pearl (2014; A Larson Super Loop) [Land of Minecraft]
 * Enterprise (1995; A Huss Enterprise Wheel ride) [Civil Canyon]
 * Marauder (1995; A Huss-TechEruo Pirate Ship ride) [Civil Canyon]
 * Nebula (2024; A Zamperla NebulaZ) [Civil Canyon]
 * Storm Rider 4D (2011; A 4D motion simulator ride) [Civil Canyon]

Kiddie rides

 * Alvin's Adventure (2000; A Sally Corporation dark ride themed to Alvin and the Chipmunks) [Alvin and The Chipmunks Land]
 * Critter Chase (1995; A Zamperla Mini Jet ride with animals) [Billy Bob's Fun Land]
 * Frog Hopper (1995; A Huss-TechEruo Junior Jump ride with a frog theme) [Billy Bob's Fun Land]
 * Lolli Swing (1995; A Zamperla Lolli Swing ride) [Billy Bob's Fun Land]
 * ROBLOX Go Round (1995; A Zamperla mini carousel, formerly known as “Mini-Carousel”) [World of ROBLOX]
 * Samba Twist (1995; A Zamperla Samba Balloons ride) [Billy Bob's Fun Land]
 * Tiny Tubs (1995; An Intamin kiddie river rapids ride) [Billy Bob's Fun Land]

Restaurants and food stands

 * Auntie Anne’s/Cinnabon
 * Chick-Fil-A (Civil Canyon)
 * Dippin’ Dots (Many Locations)
 * Pizza Hut Express
 * Subway

Splash of the South (water park)

 * Birmingham Bronco (1995; ProSlide Pipeline)
 * Cleveland Cannon (2002; ProSlide CannonBowl)
 * Dothan Drop (2015; ProSlide SkyBox)
 * Fort Payne Flyer (2004; WhiteWater Master Blaster)
 * Huntsville Hurricane (2000; ProSlide ProBowl)
 * Mobile Malice (1995; ProSlide Freefall)
 * Montgomery Burner (1995; ProSlide MultiBump)
 * Tuscaloosa Twister (2005; ProSlide Tornado, custom layout)

Coasters

 * Stander Upper (1996-2011; a TOGO Standup Coaster, demolished in 2012 due to age and lack of spare parts, replaced with Giga Gush)

Flat rides

 * Carousel (1995-2020; formerly known as “Confederate Carousel” [1995-2010], relocated from Confederate Memorial Park where it operated from 1933-1994, since 2008, it now has 4 warnings about the artwork containing Confederate flags and how it doesn't represent the brand's modern views, relocated to a Civil War museum)

MarioGate
In 2003, an employee who was intoxicated from the alcohol located in the employee lounge dressed up like Mario was caught stripping out of the costume and running around naked screaming "Look at me, i'm a birdie!", afterwards, the employee was banned and alcoholic drinks in all places in the park were perminately banned.

Confederate display controversies thru the years
In 2017, shortly after the Unite the Right rally, protesters came to the park to protest the inclusion of the Confederate flag on several of the carousel artworks, some attempted to vandalize the nearly century old art, but were tasered by park security and their fingerprint was no longer valid for entering the park. Out of fear, any person wearing any politically charged-attire, whether it be left or right-leaning, are refused admission until they go back home and change their shirt. Chris Carwardine permanently banned the words "KKK", "Confederate" and the combined word "Hate Speech" from c/Alabamas_Backyard on Carwardine Forums.

Map
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Trivia

 * The 2003 music video for "Imagination is the Key", directed by Andy Bödecker, was filmed in the Redwall Abbey area while it was still named PBS Kids Neighborhood.
 * Woosh! is one of only two coasters in operation to go above a major highway (the other being Ravine Flyer II), and the only to go above an Interstate.
 * After being replaced with floorless ones, one of Redwall's old sit down trains was put on display in the ride's queue line, while the other was put in storage where it currently remains.