Mid-American Adventure

Formerly known as Six Flags St. Louis.

History
In 2021, the park was purchased by Carwardine Parks along with Six Flags Discovery Kingdom as the result of Six Flags' bankruptcy.

In 2022, Dragon King and Maggie Simpson’s Adventure opened.

In 2024, Rugrats: Runaway Reptar opened.

Areas

 * Carwardine Classics (formerly known as “Illinois”)
 * Carwardine Studios Missouri (formerly known as “Studios Backlot”)
 * Chouteau's Market
 * Dragon Kingdom (formerly known as “Britannia”)
 * The Grand Ol’ 1904 Worlds Fair
 * Mississippi River Company Headquarters (formerly known as “Gateway to the West”)
 * Nicktoons National Park (formerly known as “Bugs Bunny National Park”)
 * Nintendo Plaza (formerly known as “DC Comics Plaza”)
 * River Kingdom

Roller coasters

 * American Thunder (2008; A GCI Woodie, formerly known as "Evel Knievel" [2008-2010]) [The Grand Ol’ 1904 Worlds Fair]
 * Boomerang (2013; a Vekoma Boomerang, relocated from Six Flags Over Texas) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Dizzy Dragon's Roundtable (2007; a Gerstlauer 420/4 Extended spinning coaster, formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Big Spin" [2007-2010] and "Pandemonium" [2011-2020]) [Dragon Kingdom]
 * Dragon King (2022; an RMC wood/steel hybrid coaster) [Dragon Kingdom]
 * Falcon Punch (1998; a Premier LIM launched shuttle coaster, formerly known as "Mr. Freeze" [1998-2011] and "Mr. Freeze Reverse Blast" [2012-2020]) [Nintendo Plaza]
 * Hollywood Stunt Flyer (1995; a B&M "Batman" inverted coaster, formerly known as "Batman: The Ride" [1995-2020]) [Carwardine Studios Missouri]
 * Maggie Simpson's Adventure (2022; A Zierer Force Two) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Nick Jr. Orange Streak (2021; a Zamperla Family Gravity 80STD coaster) [Nicktoons National Park]
 * River King Mine Train (1971; An Arrow Dynamics Mine Train) [River Kingdom]
 * Rugrats: Runaway Reptar (2024; A Vekoma Junior Coaster 247m) [Nicktoons National Park]
 * Screamin' Eagle (1976; a PTC wooden coaster) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Shogun Samurai (1989; a Vekoma looping coaster, formerly known as "Ninja" [1989-2020]) [Carwardine Studios Missouri]

Flat rides

 * Animal Crossing: Nook Logs (1971; an Arrow Log Flume, formerly known as "Log Flume" [1971-2020]) [Nintendo Plaza]
 * Beer Kegs (2014; A Mack Twist-n-Splash, formerly known as "Tsunami Soaker" [2014-2020]) [Chouteau’s Market]
 * Catapult (2022; a Funtime Booster, originally going to be known as Catwoman Whip until the Carwardine buyout) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Colossus (1986; A HUSS Ferris Wheel) [The Grand Ol’ 1904 Worlds Fair]
 * Fireball (2016; a Larson Super Loop) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Fireball Blaze (2019; a Zamperla Endeavour, formerly known as "Supergirl: Sky Flyer" [2019-2020]) [Dragon Kingdom]
 * River Simulation Test (1983; Intamin river rapids ride, formerly known as "Thunder River" [1983-2020], one of the few river rapids rides at a Carwardine park not to be known as "Carwardine River Rapids" or any derivative) [Mississippi River Company Headquarters]
 * Sailor Moon: Pretty Guardian Flyers (2011; a Funtime StarFlyer, formerly known as "SkyScreamer" [2011-2020]) [Carwardine Classics]
 * Spinning Top (2017; a Zamperla Disk'O, formerly known as "Spinsanity" [2017-2020]) [Chouteau’s Market]
 * S.S. Carwardine (1980; an Intamin pirate ship, formerly known as "The Buccaneer" [1980-1986], “Yankee Clipper” [1987-1994], “Gotham Harbor” [1995] and “The Joker Inc." [1996-2020]) [Carwardine Studios Missouri]
 * Super Mario World (2021; a dark ride themed to Super Mario World, built in the same building that formerly housed Justice League: Battle for Metropolis) [Nintendo Plaza]
 * Tommy G. Robertson Railroad (1971; A railroad) [The Grand Ol’ 1904 Worlds Fair]
 * Xcalibur (2003; a Bussink Evolution ride) [Dragon Kingdom]
 * Yoshi's Egg Scrambler (1971; an Eli Scrambler, formerly known as "Space Scrambler” [1971-1980], “The Scrambler” [1981-1986], “U.S. Express” [1987], “El Toro Bravo” [1988-1996] and “Shazam!" [1997-2020]) [Nintendo Plaza]

Kiddie rides
All kiddie rides located in Nicktoons National Park.
 * Backyardigans Swing-Along (1990; A Zamperla kiddie swing ride, formerly known as "Daffy Duck Stars on Parade" [2006-2020])
 * Blue Skidoo (2006; A Zamperla Mini Tea Cups ride, formerly known as "Taz Twisters" [2006-2020])
 * Dora's Treehouse (2006; A SVC Interactive play area and treehouse, formerly known as "Bugs Bunny Fort Fun" [2006-2020])
 * Fairly Odd Express (2006; A Zamperla kiddie train ride, formerly known as "Foghorn Leghorn National Park Railway" [2006-2020])
 * Guppy Bubbler (2006; A Zamperla Samba Balloons ride, formerly known as "Elmer Fudd Weather Balloons" [2006-2020])
 * PAW Patrol Planes (2006; A Chance "Red Baron" kiddie ride, formerly known as "Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots" [2006-2020])
 * Sandy's Rocket Tours (2006; A Zamperla Crazy Sub ride themed to a spaceship, formerly known as "Marvin the Martian Camp Invasion" [2006-2020])
 * Splat-O-Sphere (2006; A Zamperla Jumpin' Star, formerly known as "Tweety Twee House" [2006-2020])
 * S.S. Lincoln Loud (2006; A Zamperla Rockin' Tug, formerly known as “Yosemite Sam Tugboat Tailspin" [2006-2020])

Hurricane Carwardine's
Formerly known as Hurricane Harbor.


 * Carwavedine Pool (formerly Hurricane Bay)
 * Floodgate Falls (formerly Typhoon Twister)
 * Fort Nick (formerly Hook's Lagoon)
 * Mario's Pipelines (formerly Tube Slides)
 * Mastodon Mountain (formerly Big Kahuna)
 * Mat Dash Circuit (formerly Wahoo Racers)
 * Nintendo River (formerly Gulley Washer Creek)
 * Pirate Ship Slides (a kids pirate ship playplace
 * Tornado (a ProSlide Tornado)

Defunct Rides

 * Boss (2000-2021; a CCI wooden coaster, converted into Dragon King)
 * Justice League: Battle for Metropolis (2015-2020; a Sally Corporation 3D interactive dark ride with laser guns, building reused for Super Mario World)