Holy Land Park

Located in Roswell, Georgia, U.S.

History
The park was first announced in 2005 as Carwardine Parks’ first venture into operating a religious theme park. Construction began in 2006 and took nearly two years to complete. The park had its official opening on May 31, 2008.

In November 2021, it was announced by Carwardine that the park would not reopen for 2022 and that the land that the park was sitting on would be sold for future residential development. Demolition of the park officially began in 2022. All of the rides would be relocated to other parks or scrapped.

The site of the park is currently being used to build a condominium complex.

Roller Coasters

 * Centurion (2008-2021; A GCI wooden coaster, scrapped with the trains being relocated to other Carwardine parks)
 * Exodus (2008-2021; A Vekoma Roller Skater, relocated to Andy Griffith's Mayberry U.S.A.)
 * Genesis (2008-2021; A Vekoma SFC, relocated to Alabama's Backyard)

Flat Rides

 * Ark-Go-Round (2008-2021; Huss-TechEruo 28-Foot Carousel, known for being one of several Huss-TechEruo carousels where no animal has any trappings)

Trivia

 * This was Carwardine’s only amusement park to have open religious theming/branding elements.