Mount Amazement

 is an amusement park in owned by Carwardine Parks that first opened in 2003.

History
The park opened in 2003.

Roller coasters

 * F-1 Junior Grand Prix (2003; A Vekoma junior coaster themed to an F-1 race car)
 * Mountain Blaster (2003; A Vekoma Mine Train inspired by the Matterhorn Bobsleds)
 * Mr. Burns' Wild Ride (2022; A Zierer Tower Launch coaster)
 * Volare Flyer (2003; A Zamperla Volare roller coaster, formerly "Shine Sprite Coaster" from 2003-2006, when Nintendo didn't want to advertise GameCube games anymore)

Flat rides

 * Daredevil (2003; A Fabbri Kamikaze ride)
 * Golden Ring (2003; A Larson Super Loop ride)
 * Mega Twister (2011; A Zamperla Mega Disk'O ride)
 * Super Himalaya (2003; A Wisdom Rides Himalaya ride)

Kiddie rides

 * Kiddie Wheel (2003; A Sartori Love Wheel ride)
 * Kite Flight (2003; A Zamperla Kite Flyer ride)
 * Moby Dick (2003; A Moser Rides Free Whale ride)
 * Runaway Railroad (2003; A kiddie handcart ride)
 * Skyracer (2023; A Zamperla Skyrace ride)
 * SS Carwardine (2003; A Zamperla Rockin' Tug ride)
 * World Trip (2023; A SBF Visa World Trip ride)

Water slides

 * Blackburn (2003; A ProSlide PipeLine in the dark)
 * Denali (2003; A ProSlide FreeFall)
 * Fairweather (2003; A ProSlide Mammoth)
 * Haleakala (2003; A ProSlide Twister with no tunnels)
 * Hayes (2003; A ProSlide CannonBowl)
 * Marcus Baker (2003; A ProSlide PipeLine with no tunnels)
 * Mauna Kea (2003; A ProSlide MultiBump)
 * Rainier (2003; A ProSlide Tornado)
 * Saint Elias (2003; A ProSlide PipeLine that's transparent)
 * Whitney (2003; A ProSlide Twister in the dark)

Restaurants and food stands

 * Chick Fil-A
 * Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
 * Dippin’ Dots
 * Dunkin' Donuts
 * Subway

Trivia

 * Mount Amazement's design is based off of the fictional waterpark Mount Splashmore from the Simpsons.
 * The park has a parody of Mount Rushmore, with stone carvings of Chris Carwardine, Alex Carwardine, Marv Simpleton and Wayne Carwardine II.
 * Denali at Mount Slidemore is exactly 101.6 feet tall, which was assumed to be exactly two-hundreth of the mountain it was named after, however, after new data was discovered in 2015 about the mountain, it's actually 199.9015748031496% shorter compared to the real mountain.