Wild Rivers (fictional)

History
In 1970, Lion Country Safari opened on the site. It operated until 1984.

The area was revitalized into the Wild Rivers waterpark, which opened just two years later in 1986.

In 2011, the waterpark lost it's lease with The Irvine Company. Mike Riedel, the original owner of the park, tried searching for a new owner for the park and eventually sold it to Carwardine Parks later that year.

In 2022, the park gained a massive multi-million dollar expansion, largely constructed by WhiteWater West.

In 2023, Baby Park was added, themed to the Mario Kart track of the same name.

Slides and attractions

 * Alaskan Bull Worm (2022; A WhiteWater West raft slide)
 * Baby Park (2023; A complex of WhiteWater West kids slides)
 * Boo's Ghostly Rapids (2022; A WhiteWater West Python slide)
 * Castaway River (1986; A lazy river)
 * Donkey Kong's Banana Bowl (2022; A WhiteWater West SuperBowl slide)
 * Double Hurricane (200?; Dueling body bowl slides, attached to the same complex as Goo Lagoon Boomerango, formerly known as “Bazooka Bowls” [200?-2011])
 * Fort Carwardine (2022; A WhiteWater West RainFortress complex)
 * Goo Lagoon Boomerango (2022; A WhiteWater West family Boomerango slide, attached to the same complex as Double Hurricane)
 * Light vs. Dark (2022; two dueling WhiteWater West body slides)
 * Mario Kart: Mat Dash (2022; a ProSlide ProRacer slide)
 * Monty Mole's Tunnel Twister (1986; an underground body slide, formerly the left side of "Bombay Blasters")
 * Pipeline (2022; A WhiteWater West tube slide)
 * Quad Deep Divers (2022; Four WhiteWater West body slides)
 * Rockin' Rattler (2022; A WhiteWater West fusion [Master Blaster + Rattler] slide)
 * Serpent (2022; A WhiteWater West tube slide)
 * Shaka Bay Wavepool (1987; A wave pool, formerly known as “Monsoon Lagoon” [1987-2011])
 * Spiny Shell Swirler (2022; A WhiteWater West fusion [AquaSphere + Constrictor] slide)
 * TMNT Sewer Slider (1986; an underground body slide, formerly the right side of "Bombay Blasters")
 * Tornado (2012; a ProSlide “Rattler” Tornado)

Defunct Attractions

 * The Abyss (1990s-2021; A dark tube slide, replaced with Light vs. Dark)
 * Buccaneer Bay (1990s-2021; A children's area, replaced with Fort Carwardine)
 * Chaos (1990s-2021; A dark tube slide, replaced with newer tube slides)
 * Dragon Slide (1990s-2021; A children's slide themed to a dragon, replaced with more zero-entry pool space)
 * Kongo River Rapids (1986-2021; A tube river rapids ride, formerly "Congo River Rapids" [1986-2011], closed and replaced with Donkey Kong's Banana Bowl and a Donkey Kong meet-and-greet)
 * Liquidator (1990s-mid 2000s; A speed body slide, closed due to being dangerous, abandoned until 2011, demolished and replaced with Tornado)
 * Rock ‘n’ Rollback (2000-2021; A family raft slide with a rollback/halfpipe section at the bottom of the slide, formerly known as “Patriot” [2000-2011], replaced with Goo Lagoon Boomerango)
 * Surf Hill (1986-2021; A mat racer waterslide, razed and replaced with Mario Kart: Mat Dash)
 * Switzer Falls (1986-2021; A dive-in waterslide, closed due to liability issues, razed and replaced with more foliage)
 * Watubee (1986-2021; A triple dueling tube slide, razed and replaced with Light vs. Dark)
 * Wipeout (1986-2021; A body slide complex, replaced with Quad Deep Divers)

Trivia

 * The adjacent Camp James, which was not included with the purchase of Wild Rivers, was promptly demolished during the 2011-12 off-season for future expansion of the waterpark.