Camp Carwardine

Camp Carwardine is an amusement park located in in the  owned by Carwardine Parks.

History
The park opened in 1988, in a spot of land that was previously a forest. The park is named after the fact it's main lodging resort is a campground near the park named "Camping Grounds at Camp Carwardine".

Areas

 * Camp Adventure
 * Camp Nintendo (Located next to DFW Destroyer)
 * Camp Rainbowana
 * Sonic's SEGA Camp
 * Kids Kountry

Roller coasters

 * Catapult (2018; a B&M Invert, formerly "Dragon Challenge: Chinese Fireball" at Universal Studios Florida) [Camp Adventure]
 * DFW Destroyer (1988; a Dinn Corporation wooden roller coaster, one of the four opening day coasters, retracked by CCI in 2000 and GCI in 2018, was originally planned to get the RMC treatment before zoning limits with the neighborhood of Denton wouldn't allow it, but would allow a retrack of the grandfathered DFW Destroyer that was built before those limits were placed in 1996.) [Camp Adventure]
 * Hot Rod (2000; a Maurer Wild Mouse "Right" model)
 * Lost Woods Adventure (1998; a Zierer Large Tivoli themed to The Legend of Zelda, the ride formerly played Saria's Song from OOT in the station until 2006, but the song returned in 2021 as part of the Camp Nintendo loop) [Camp Nintendo]
 * Rainbow Brite's Star Chase (2003; a Vekoma Junior Flying Dutchman) [Camp Rainbowana]
 * Maggie Simpson's Adventure (2022; a Zierer Force One) [Kids Kountry]
 * Tex's Twister (1988; an Arrow Dynamics prototype suspended looping coaster, first ever inverted coaster to go upside down) [Camp Adventure]

Other Lands

 * Green Hill Falls (1997; an E&F Miler Water Coaster) [Sonic's SEGA Camp]
 * Rodeo Round Up (1988; a Wave Swinger ride) [Camp Adventure]
 * Spider (1988; An Eyerly Spider ride) [Camp Adventure]

Camp Nintendo

 * Splatoon Superloop (2016; A Larson Superloop themed to Splatoon)
 * Super Mario Scrambler (1998; An Eli Scrambler themed to Super Mario 64)

Kiddie rides

 * Lil' Round Up (1988; a kiddie Wave Swinger ride)

Flat rides

 * Terror of Goodman's Mine (1998-2005; a drop ride built in-house that drops underground into a faux-mine shaft, closed and demolished after a Venezuelan tourist's child was killed on the ride when a party of guests fell out of the car)

Map
https://www.scribblemaps.com/create/#/id=Gp3nLbLh_Y&lat=33.268537&lng=-97.14980528&z=14&t=hybrid