Water Country (Fictional)

History
The waterpark opened in 1984.

After Carwardine's purchase in 2010, they announced that the park would receive a massive refurbishment for the following season.

In 2011, Dr. Von Dark’s Tunnel of Doom, a ProSlide Tornado 24, was added. In addition, the parking field was replaced with a paved parking lot, the dirt road leading into the parking lot was replaced with a new asphalt road, several of the slides were repainted, and a new entrance was built.

In 2019, Super Mario Surge and The Pipe were both added.

Attractions

 * Pirate's Pool/Lagoon (retained it's name during the buyout)
 * Carwardine Tree House (formerly Tahiti Tree House)
 * Whirlin' Whirlpool (formerly Whirlpool)
 * Tenta-slide (formerly Ollie Octopus)
 * Bubble Bay (retained it's name during the buyout)
 * Dr. Von Dark's Tunnel of Doom (2011; ProSlide Tornado 24)
 * Classic Screamer (formerly Screamer)
 * Head-1st (formerly Double Dive Boggan)
 * Activity Pool (retained it's name during the buyout)
 * Giant Wave Pool (retained it's name during the buyout)
 * Crazy Rapids (formerly Racing Rapids)
 * Gnarly Whirls (formerly the Plunge)
 * Black Hole (retained it's name during the buyout)
 * Dragon's Den (ProSlide CannonBowl 40)
 * Classic Shoot (formerly Shoot)
 * Adventure River (retained it's name during the buyout)
 * Giant Trio (formerly Triple Giant Slides)
 * Raftin' Rampage (formerly Thunder Falls)
 * Whitewater Whirlwind (formerly Wild Canyon)
 * Super Mario Surge (2019; ProSlide SuperLoop)
 * The Pipe (2019; ProSlide PipeLine with light effects)

Former Attractions

 * Geronimo (two FreeFall slides, dismantled and replaced with Super Mario Surge)
 * Warp 8 (ProSlide PipeLine, repainted and retrofitted to become The Pipe)