AN explorer has discovered a terrifying abandoned theme park full of creepy life-sized animatronics and rusting rollercoasters.
Gaby, 24, visited the park – which is on an isolated mountaintop in America – after reading old newspaper articles.
After exploring with her boyfriend Sonny, 23, and friends Austin, 23, and Connor, 21, the group decided it was abandoned in a hurry.
Terrifying figures, rides, toys and more were left at the once fun-filled location.
Gaby told NeedToKnow.online: "While exploring the location we came across multiple unusual finds, we started at the bottom of the amusement park parking lot and began our journey with a two-hour hike to the top of the property.
"After successfully arriving at the top, we made our way through a clearing which unveiled the main rollercoaster covered in overgrowth.
"We saw the mossy rollercoaster cars which had been docked at the front of the ride since the location's closure.
"We strolled through multiple saloons and eventually found ourselves in the gift shop, there we discovered an untouched box still full of park merchandise including mugs with the location's logo and price tags on them.
"After this section, we progressed to the final portion of the park which housed multiple old animatronics for performances to entertain guests.
"The animatronics had always been rumoured to be severely unmaintained even during the park's operation, and their appearance certainly reflected that."
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Gaby said there was around 10 life-sized animal animatronics and something that affected her.
Animatronics left behind included a pig in a dress, a monkey playing the drums and a wolf playing the guitar.
She said: "Nearly 10 life-sized farm animal animatronics remained in the room, some still up on display and others wrapped in garbage bags on the floor.
"This find affected me the most, as I find animatronics to be especially creepy."
The abandoned roller coaster was covered in moss and the paint on the buildings was peeling off.
Gaby added: "The inside of the buildings had messy floors covered in debris as well as some water damage indicated by black mould on the ceiling."
The group then found restaurants, bars and theatres covered in black mould.
SCREAM PARK
Gaby said: "I was extremely excited as I looked around this location as it was my first time ever experiencing an abandoned amusement park.
"The property was sprawling which made it even more thrilling knowing how much ground there was to cover.
"I also knew in advance what I wanted to see the most during the exploration, primarily the roller coaster and the animatronics, so my anticipation was high from the moment we started our adventure."
Gaby’s followers were amazed to see the condition the park had been left in.
One person commented: "These animatronics are so creepy!"
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Another added: "This is so cool!"
A third said: "It’s so surreal that I have a picture of me being in this place as a small child and as a teenager when this park reopened and now to see it abandoned!"
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