Six Flags Columbia Gardens

Located in, formerly Paramount's Columbia Gardens and simply Columbia Gardens.

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (1996; a B&M Batman clone, formerly known as "Top Gun: Jet Coaster" from 1996-2006)
 * The Joker (2007; a Gerstlauer 420/2 spinning coaster, formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Big Spin" from 2007-2010 and "Big Spin" for the 2011 season; first Gerstlauer spinning coaster under the Joker name, the second being the Six Flags Mexico version)
 * Knight's Apprentice (1980; an in-house family wooden coaster)
 * Montanan Knight (1906; a side-friction wooden roller coaster formerly known as "Figure 8" and "Roller Coaster" until 1978; given an ACE Coaster Classic Award in 2003)
 * Skyrider (1985; An Arrow suspended swing coaster)
 * Superman: Ultimate Flight (2000; a Vekoma inverted boomerang coaster, formerly known as "Face/Off" [2000-2006])

Flat rides

 * Scrambler (An Eli Bridge Scrambler ride)
 * Tilt-A-Whirl
 * Towering Terror (formerly known as "Drop Zone Stunt Tower")

Kiddie rides

 * Bugs Bunny's Flying Carrot (2007; A Zamperla Crazy Bus themed to a carrot)
 * Daffy Duck's Pirate Ship (A kiddie pirate ship swing ride)

Trivia

 * This park is one of the few parks to have National Park-esque trails instead of asphalt paths to get to rides.
 * During the Paramount era, there were statues of SpongeBob, Patrick, Reptar, and Indiana Jones as well as an actual Grumman F-14 Tomcat used during the production of Top Gun, but they have since been sold off to museums after Six Flags' purchase of the park (the F-14 Tomcat is now a gate guardian at Malmstrom Air Force Base)