Colorado Canyon

 is a theme park in, owned by Carwardine Parks. It replaced the original Colorado Canyon.

History
The park opened in late 1999 after a year's worth of construction. The waterpark would open to the public only for Labor Day 1999 and then close for the season until 2000 (the reason the waterpark wasn't simply delayed to 2000 was so it could be eligible for Coasters Annual Awards of 1999), while the amusement park would open on October 1st, 1999.

In 2000, Logger's Lament was added, which was originally intended to be an opening day attraction.

In 2001, Wild Mouse opened in the location that was originally occupied by an abandoned gas station that sat on the land even after opening, and was even used on opening day to perch a 12ft Mario balloon off the roof.

In 2002, Garfield's Nightmare and Screamin' Serpent both opened.

In 2003, Cyclone opened.

In 2004, Evergreen Twister opened.

In 2012, Flying Star opened.

In 2024, Canyonbuster III and Nugget Gulch Saucers will both open, as part of the park’s 25th anniversary celebrations.

Areas

 * Adventure Land for Kids
 * Colorado's Heartland
 * Kids Kountry featuring Garfield
 * Colorado Midway
 * K'Nex Land
 * Splashtown Colorado

Roller coasters

 * Canyonbuster III (2024; An RMC wood/steel hybrid coaster) [Colorado’s Heartland]
 * Dragon Mountain (1999; A Vekoma Mine Train built into a manmade mountain) [Colorado's Heartland]
 * Dragon Jr. (2009; An E&F Miler Family Coaster) [Adventure Land for Kids]
 * The Great Invertebrate (1999; A B&M Inverted coaster, custom layout) [Colorado Midway]
 * Kitty Coaster (1999; A Vekoma Junior Coaster 207m) [Kids Kountry featuring Garfield]
 * Mr. Burns' Wild Ride (2022; A Zierer Tower Launch Coaster) [Colorado Midway]
 * Serpent's Spiral (2015; an S&S Sansei coaster based off the K'Nex model of the same name) [K'Nex Land]
 * Screamin' Serpent (2002; an Arrow/Chance Morgan coaster based off the K'Nex model of the same name) [K'Nex Land]
 * Son of Serpent (2015; a Chance Rides family coaster based off the K'Nex model of the same name) [K'Nex Land]
 * Wild Mouse (2001; A Maurer Wild Mouse "Left" Model) [Colorado Midway]

Flat rides

 * Canyon Looper (2013; A Larson Fireball ride, name based off the coaster with a near-identical name (minus the space in between words) at the original park) [Colorado’s Heartland]
 * Colorado Carousel (1999; a 34-Foot carousel manufactured by Fabricon) [Colorado Midway]
 * Colorado Wheel (1999; A Chance Ferris Wheel ride) [Colorado Midway]
 * Cyclone (2003; A Wisdom Tornado ride) [Colorado Midway]
 * Flying Star (2012; A Funtime StarFlyer ride) [Colorado Midway]
 * Garfield's Nightmare (2002; An old mill dark ride made by Hopkins) [Kids Kountry Featuring Garfield]
 * Logger's Lament (2000; A Hopkins Log Flume, originally intended to open in 1999 prior to delays) [Colorado's Heartland]
 * Mountain Drop (1999; An Intamin 2nd Generation Drop Tower) [Colorado’s Heartland]
 * Scrambler (1999; An Eli Scrambler ride) [Colorado Midway]
 * Supersonic Swirl (2014; A Zamperla Telecombat ride, based off the K’Nex model of the same name) [K’Nex Land]

Kiddie rides
All kiddie rides located in Kids Kountry Featuring Garfield and Adventure Land for Kids.


 * Adventure Land Speedway (1999; A Zamperla Speedway ride)
 * Balloon Race (1999; A Zamperla Samba Balloons ride)
 * Junior Swings (1999; A Zamperla Loli Swing ride)
 * Mouse Chase (1999; A Zamperla Mini Jet ride with mice)
 * Pounce Bounce (1999; A Zamperla Jumpin' Tower 16 ride)
 * Rocky Mountain Trucks (1999; A Zamperla Convoy ride)
 * Tike Trikes (1999; A Zamperla carousel-style ride with motorcycles)

Splashtown Colorado

 * Breckenridge Summit (1999; ProSlide FreeFall, originally had 2 sides, before one became the Glenwood Gusher)
 * Bronco Bowl (1999; ProSlide ProBowl, first of it's kind in the Rockies)
 * Car-Wave-dine Pool (1999; 500,000-gal wave pool)
 * Catapult (2009; ProSlide Rocket "Carwardine Parks" layout)
 * Evergreen Twister (2004; ProSlide Tornado, custom layout)
 * FlowRider (2011; ProSlide FlowRider)
 * Fort Freedom (1999; An SCS Interactive Treehouse with ProSlide slides)
 * Glenwood Gusher (2019; ProSlide SkyBox trapdoor slide)
 * Mastodon Mountain (1999; A ProSlide Mammoth)
 * Nugget Gulch Saucers (2024; A ProSlide FlyingSaucer slide)
 * Speeding Bullets (1999; Three ProSlide TurboPipelines)

Roller coasters

 * Canyonbuster II (1999-2023; A GCI wooden coaster, meant to be the “successor” to the original Canyonbuster coaster at the original park, converted into Canyonbuster III)

Flat rides

 * Chaos (1999-2011; A Chance Chaos ride, relocated from the original park, scrapped and replaced with Flying Star)