There’s something oddly captivating about abandoned structures—whether it’s buildings, cities, or other remnants of human activity. The eerie silence and crumbling decay of once-bustling places draw people in, revealing a forgotten chapter of society. You don’t need to be an urban explorer to feel the pull of these hidden corners of the world. Secret, forsaken locations are waiting to be rediscovered.
These amusement parks from around the globe have been left on a relentless march. Even after just a few years, the winds of change have stripped them of most signs of human life. The desolation is hauntingly beautiful… but also unsettling enough to keep you up at night.
1.) Dogpatch USA in Marble Falls, Arkansas (closed in 1993)
2.) Okpo Land in Okpo-Dong, South Korea (closed in 1999)
3.) Six Flags in New Orleans, Louisiana (closed in 2005)
4.) Holy Land USA in Waterbury, Connecticut (closed in 1984)
5.) Chippewa Lake Park in Chippewa, Ohio (closed in 1978)
6.) Pripyat Amusement Park in Ukraine (close in 1986)
7.) Miracle Strip Amusement Park in Panama City Beach, Florida (closed in 2004)
8.) Takakanonuma Greenland in Hobart, Japan (closed in 1999)
9.) Okutama Ropeway in Haikyo, Saitama, Japan (closed in 1966)
10.) Umoja Children’s Park in Chake-Chake, Pemba Island, Zanzibar
11.) Nara Dreamland in Japan (closed in 2006)
12.) Spreepark in Berlin, Germany (closed in 2002)
13.) Joyland Amusement Park in Wichita, Kansas (closed in 2004)
14.) Lincoln Park in Dartmouth, Massachusetts (closed in 1987)
15.) Disney’s River Country in Bay Lake, Florida (closed in 2001)
16.) Heritage USA in Fort Mill, South Carolina (closed in 1989)
17.) Dunaujvarosi Vidám Park in Dunaujvaros, Hungary (closed in 1993)
18.) Wonderland in Chenzhuang Village, China (abandoned in 1998)
19.) Dadipark in Dadizele, Belgium (closed in 2002)
20.) Gulliver’s Kingdom in Kawaguchi-machi, Yamanashi, Japan (closed in 2001)
21.) Rocky Point Park in Warwick, Rhode Island (closed in 1995)
22.) Williams Grove Amusement Park in Williams Grove, Pennsylvania (closed in 2005)
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