30 Theme Parks That Were Left Abandoned And Possibly Haunted

21. Waterfall Park – Rodanthe, North Carolina, USA: Washed Away by Time and Tide

Abandoned waterpark in Outer Banks, rustic natural setting untouched by human activity. Photo Credit: Envato @wirestock

Tucked away in the quiet coastal community of Rodanthe in the Outer Banks, Waterfall Park is a long-forgotten water park that has been all but swallowed by nature. Once a cheerful summer destination for locals and tourists alike, this park featured twisting slides, splash pools, and elevated platforms that offered panoramic views of the surrounding maritime forest and dunes. Today, what remains is a haunting contrast to its former glory. Rusting water slides stretch like skeletons above the brush, their once-bright blue paint now faded and flaking. The wooden supports are weathered from years of salty sea air, and the concrete walkways are cracked and overtaken by wild grasses and coastal scrub. Puddles collect in the uneven pavement, and fallen branches scatter the empty lots—nature slowly reclaiming what was once a hub of human fun. No neon signs or ticket booths remain, just the eerie quiet and the occasional whisper of ocean wind through the trees. For those exploring the Outer Banks, Waterfall Park offers a different kind of thrill: a surreal, off-the-map detour into a decaying relic of beachside Americana.

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