Billings' Wild Kingdom

 is a regional amusement park & zoo located in that is owned by Carwardine Parks.

History
The park opened in 1940 as a zoo known as "Billings' Wild Animal Kingdom" before being turned into a hybrid amusement park & zoo called "Billings' Wild Kingdom" in 1955, the park was purchased by Carwardine Parks in 1982.

Roller coasters

 * Canyon Buster (1982; An arrow mine train themed to a canyon, the same canyon building technique for the theming was also used for the entirety of Carwardine Canyon)
 * Donkey Kong's Coaster Country (1995; A CCI Wooden Coaster themed to Donkey Kong Country)
 * Double Dash Dueler (2004; A Premier Rides Launched Coaster themed to Mario Kart: Double Dash)
 * Montana Titan (2019; a Arrow Dynamics Hyper Coaster, relocated from Space World where it was known as Titan MAX)
 * Roundabout (1987; A TOGO Ultra Twister)
 * Shark Coaster (2021; An Unknown Kiddie Coaster, relocated from Wonderland Eurasia)
 * Simpsons Road Trip Coaster (2022; A Zierer Force Two)
 * Thunderbolt 200 (1986; a Schwarzkopf Sit-Down Coaster with a single loop and a drive-tire lift hill, previously Donner-Looping on the German fair circuit, first coaster designed by Thomas Silber)
 * Time Machine (1993; A B&M Standup Coaster, got a floorless train in 2021 and the floorless train operates with one of the two standup trains)
 * Wild Mouse (2001; A Maurer Wild Mouse "Left" Model)
 * Virtual Coaster (1995; A Vekoma SLC that was previously themed to the then-new Virtual Boy with it's name and red/black paint scheme, but the connection was withdrawn in 1996 when the logo was changed, although the name and color scheme wasn't changed)

Flat rides

 * Buckin' Bronco (1982; A Huss Swing Around ride)
 * Carousel (1982)
 * Clockworks (2022; A Zamperla Nebluaz ride)
 * Condor (1990; A Huss Condor ride)
 * Mario's Wingflyer (1997; A Funtime Skycoaster ride, opened June 21st)
 * Mountain Canyon River (1989; An Intamin river rapids ride)
 * Pirate Ship (1982; A Huss pirate ship)
 * Scrambler (1982; An Eli Scrambler)
 * WildWay (1965; A Von Roll VR-101 Skyride that goes from the zoo section to the amusement park section)
 * Zoo Train (1982; A railroad that goes through the zoo section, retracked by Chance Rides in 2012)

Kiddie rides

 * Balloon Party (2006; A Zamperla Samba Balloons ride)
 * Billy's Buggies
 * Care Bears Cloud Cars (2006; Zamperla Speedway ride)
 * Crazy Bus (2006; Zamperla Crazy Bus ride)
 * Rockin' Tugboat (2006; A Zamperla Rockin' Tug ride)
 * Stunt Cycles (1982; A Hampton kiddie umbrella ride with "jumping" motorcycles)

Billings' Wild Waters
Opened in 1999.


 * Bullets (1999; two ProSlide TurboTwisters completely enclosed in the dark, save for a few light holes)
 * Fort Carwardine (1999; an SCS water play tower with WhiteWater West slides, formerly known as Rainbow Tower and Color Tower)
 * Mario's Pipelines (1999; three ProSlide Pipelines completely enclosed in the dark, save for a few light holes)
 * Rainbow Tower (2016; an SCS Interactive water play structure with WhiteWater West slides, most of the structure relocated from Boblo Island, while the slides were newly fabricated by WhiteWater West)

Flat rides

 * Barnstormer (1998-2021; A towering swing ride with airplanes, relocated from, replaced with Clockworks)
 * Caterpillar (1940-1992; a Harry Traver Caterpillar flat ride that operates with the original canopy, relocated to Andy Griffith's Mayberry U.S.A.)
 * Grand Falls (1985-1998; an Arrow Hydro Flume with a double down drop, demolished in 1998 to make way for Billings' Wild Waters, the iconic vessel shaped trains were shipped to Carwardine's Great America to replace the aging fleet on their two log flumes)
 * Kirby's Spinning Spiral (1995-2001; an Intamin Flight Trainer, sold to Latikuu Park for spare parts for their Flight Trainer)
 * Quasar (1982-1989; a Reverchon Quasar ride, relocated to FairCon, replaced with Condor)

Restaurants

 * Super Mario Cafe (2002; a Super Mario themed restaurant with the Mario and Wario puppet animatronics that used to be at Nintendo's E3 events)

Trivia

 * Due to being located in Montana, this park has the lowest attendance of the Carwardine Dozen collection of parks.
 * This park is often used by Nintendo of America staff members to approve concepts using their IPs for Carwardine Parks.