Andy Griffith's Mayberry U.S.A.

 is an American theme park and zoo complex located on unincorporated land in with a  mailing address, around 49.2 miles (47 minutes) away from. Opened in 1993, it is owned by Carwardine Parks, and is themed park after Mayberry, North Carolina from The Andy Griffith Show. The show's star,, gave his blessing for the theme park and was the theme park's spokesperson up until his 2012 death. Other people who have promoted Mayberry U.S.A. include Andy Griffith's co-star and YouTube celebrity

Downtown Mayberry
Downtown Mayberry re-creates much of the center of Mayberry, including Andy's home at 322 Maple Road, and has a downtown district featuring gift shops, recreations of Mayberry businesses, and a selection of restaurants including a McDonald's and the Mayberry Automat.

Mayberry Fairgrounds
The Mayberry Fairgrounds is home to shows & more. It is also home to the Mayberry Arcade, featuring coin-op amusements such as arcade games, kiddie rides & skill games along with food & drink vending machines.

Mayberry Kids Land
Mayberry Kids Land (formerly known as Neighborhood from 2003 to 2007) contains Ballistic and Redwall: Escape from Malkariss, along with several other rides.

The section opened as the PBS Kids Neighborhood in 2003, with rides themed after most of the PBS Kids and American Public Television Kids series airing at the time. After the PBS Kids license expired in 2007, it was rethemed.

The Fishing Hole
The water park area, opened in 1999. It was known as "The Fishing Hole presented by PBS Kids" from 2003 to 2007, and was treated as an extension of PBS Kids Neighborhood (now Mayberry Kids Land) during that time.

Roller coasters
Due to Andy Griffith's strict height limits of going above the building line of the Mayberry recreations, coasters don't exceed 100 ft.
 * Ballistic (added 2004, a ; formerly known as DW's Crazy Bus from 2004-2007)
 * The Big Woosh (added 2006, a Floorless Coaster)
 * Blitz (added 2011, last coaster Andy Griffith lived to see, an Blitz Coaster)
 * Cannon Launch (added 1993, a )
 * Flying Rockets! (added 2014, a modified (lowered to 100 ft.) )
 * Kiddie Koaster (added in 1993, a Vekoma Junior roller coaster; formerly known as Opie's Kiddie Coaster from 1993-2003 and Sagwa's Rickshaw Run from 2003-2007)
 * Mayberry Mine Carts (added 1993, an  (Mad Mouse Model) relocated from a theme park in )
 * Redwall: Escape from Malkariss (added 2003, a modified (lowered to 100 ft.) flying coaster)

Flat rides

 * Caterpillar! (added 1993, a  relocated from a theme park in )
 * Mayberry Hang-Gliding Tours (added 1999, a )
 * The Waltzer (added 1993, a imported from the )

Water rides

 * Castaway Cove (added 2003, a water play structure with slides and fountains; formerly known as "PBS Kids Castaway Cove" from 2003-2007)
 * Log Ahoy! (added 1999, a )
 * Splash Attack (added 2003, a water coaster; formerly known as "Dongwa's Splash Attack!" from 2003-2007)

Zoo
The zoo is generally open simultaneously with the theme park, and zoo entrance is included with the standard ticket price. As of 2019, the zoo has over 1,000 animals, several of which are endangered and some being extinct in the wild. The Zoo at is split up into different areas and walkthroughs.

The Mayberry Zoo Railroad takes riders around various animal enclosures at the zoo.

Restaurants
The Mayberry Automat is the sole remaining automat restaurant in North Carolina, and attracts visitors from all over the United States.

The Mayberry School has it's own restaurant, serving school lunch staples such as pizza, along with regional school lunch foods from around the U.S. & Canada.

Downtown Mayberry contains a McDonald's restaurant for another lunch option. Due to exclusivity rights, it and the McDonald's at Carwardine Colony are two of the few McDonald's to serve Pepsi products instead of the standard Coca-Cola products, the other McDonald's restaurants that have been forced to serve Pepsi products due to exclusivity rights are in airports and formerly at the.