Dylan Park & Redwall Abbey

 is an American amusement park located within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of that is owned and operated by Carwardine Parks. It comprises two distinct parks - the original Dylan Park that opened in 1918 and the Redwall-themed, -styled amusement & water park Redwall Abbey Medieval Theme Park that opened in 2005.

History
In 1918, Dylan Park opened as a typical trolley park of the time.

In 1929, Jack Rabbit opened.

In 1939, The Whip opened.

Due to World War II, no new rides were added for half a decade.

In 1945, Roto Whip opened.

In 1946, Loop-O-Plane opened.

In 1957, Wild Mouse opened.

In 1970, Scrambler opened.

In 1971, Wild Mouse permanently closed.

In 1972, Galaxi opened.

In 1974, Tumble Drum opened.

In 1978, Red Baron opened.

In 1979, Corkscrew opened.

In 1980, Bunny Rabbit and Sleigh Ride opened, and Corkscrew ran it's trains backwards for the first time ever.

In 1984, Spider opened.

In 1987, Pharaoh's Fury opened.

In 1992, The backwards trains to Corkscrew returned.

In 1993, after Carwardine purchased the property, Carwardine's River Rapids opened.

In 1994, Kirby's Daring Dash opened.

In 1996, Donkey Kong's Coaster Country opened and Kirby's Daring Dash permanently closed.

In 1997, Mario's Wingflyer opened.

In 1999, Dizzy Dragons opened.

In 2000, Hot Rod, H20WORX and Top Spin opened.

In 2001, Tumble Drum permanently closed, and Corkscrew was ran backwards yet again.

In 2002, Space Shot opened.

In 2003, Galaxi permanently closed.

In 2004, Crazy Mouse and Dominator opened, as part of an initiative to expand the main park before Redwall Abbey opens, Jack Rabbit was also given an ACE Landmark award.

In 2005, Double Dash Dueler, Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Coaster, Halfpipe Havoc, Behemoth and the second gate Redwall Abbey opened.

In 2013, Wiggles World opened and Corkscrew was ran backwards once again.

In 2017, Sparra Wormhunt opened.

In 2018, Backwards Corkscrew returned again.

In 2020, Jr. H20WORX opened.

In 2022, the Scrambler was rethemed to The Simpsons Scrambler.

Roller coasters

 * Corkscrew (1979; An Arrow Dynamics Corkscrew roller coaster, trains rotated backwards for the 1980, 1992, 2001, 2013, and 2018 seasons.)
 * Crazy Mouse (2004; A Zamperla spinning wild mouse roller coaster)
 * Dominator (2004; a Cyclone Unlimited wooden coaster)
 * Donkey Kong's Coaster Country (1996; A CCI Wooden coaster)
 * Double Dash Dueler (2005; a Premier Rides launched coaster)
 * Hot Rod (2000; A Maurer Wild Mouse "Right" model)
 * Jack Rabbit (1929; A PTC wooden roller coaster, given an ACE landmark award in 2004)
 * Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Coaster (2005; a SED-Hopkins Junior Coaster)
 * Wiggle Coaster (1980; An Intamin kiddie coaster, formerly known as "Bunny Rabbit" [1980-2012])

Flat rides

 * Carwardine's River Rapids (1993; Hopkins River Rapids)
 * Halfpipe Havoc (2005; A Zamperla Skater coaster)
 * Loop-O-Plane (1946; An Eyerly Loop-O-Plane ride)
 * Mario's Wingflyer (1997; Funtime Skycoaster, opened April 12th)
 * Pharaoh's Fury (1987; A Chance pirate ship ride)
 * Simpsons Scrambler (1970; An Eli Scrambler, formerly "Scrambler" [1970-2021])
 * Sleigh Ride (1980; A Mack Swing-Bob ride)
 * Space Shot (2002; An S&S Space Shot ride)
 * Spider (1984; An Eyerly Spider ride)
 * The Whip (1939; A Mangles Whip ride)
 * Top Spin (2000; A Huss Top Spin ride)

Kiddie rides

 * Dizzy Dragons (1999; A Sellner Dizzy Dragons ride)
 * Roto Whip (1945; A Mangles Kiddie Whip ride)
 * Red Baron (1978; A Chance Red Baron ride)
 * S.S. Feathersword (2013; A Zamperla Rockin' Tug ride)
 * Yummy Yummy Fruit Salad (2013; A Zamperla Mini Tea Cups ride)

Former rides

 * Kirby's Daring Dash (1994-1996; An Intamin Flight Trainer, demolished and replaced with Mario's Wingflyer)

H20WORX Dylan Park
Opened 2000.


 * Behemoth (2005; A ProSlide BehemothBowl)
 * Bowldozer (2000; A ProSlide ProBowl)
 * Jr. H20WORX (2020; A ProSlide KIDZ Complex)
 * Water Racerz (2000; A ProSlide ProRacer)

Roller coasters

 * Basil's Challenge (2005; A SED-Hopkins Drier Looping II coaster with an additional barrel roll section)
 * Battering Ram (2005; A TOGO Ultra Twister pipeline roller coaster; relocated from Maple Leaf Playland)
 * Flight for Victory (2005; A Zamperla Volare roller coaster)
 * Skyward Slingshot (2005; A Chance Morgan hypercoaster)
 * Sparra Wormhunt (2017; A Gravity Group wooden roller coaster modeled after at )

Water rides & attractions

 * Matthias' Fishing Trip (2005; a tow boat ride)

Roller coasters

 * Galaxi (1972-2003; An S.D.C. Galaxi coaster, sold off to a traveling fair, replaced with Crazy Mouse)
 * Wild Mouse (1957-1971; An B. A. Schiff Wild Mouse coaster, relocated to Americanawood Park, replaced with Galaxi)

Flat Rides

 * Tumble Drum (1974-2001; A Chance Rotor ride, scrapped, replaced with Space Shot)