High Sierra Territory is a California-themed area at Six Flags Magic Mountain, based on the western Sierra Nevada of Central California.
History[]
The area originally opened in Spring 1993 and encompassed 6.3 acres.[1]
Bugs Bunny World[]
For a while, the Bugs Bunny World children's area was considered a sub-section of High Sierra Territory. However, since its 2014 refurbishment, it became identified as its own separate area.[2]
Attractions[]
Current[]
- Pistachio Park (previously the site of Sierra Twist)
Upcoming[]
- 90011 (working project name of the park's upcoming 21st coaster)
Former[]
- Animal Star Theatre
- Canyon Cave Rock Maze
- Discovery Trail[1]
- Granny Gran Prix (1971–2007)
- Sierra Twist (1973–2007, previously Swiss Twist)
- Volcano
- Yosemite Sam Sierra Falls (1993–2010)
Restaurants[]
Current[]
Former[]
- Snack-n-Shack (became Snack Shack)
- Timbermill Restaurant (became Mooseburger Lodge, and then Full Throttle Sports Bar)
Shops[]
The following shops are on the border with Bugs Bunny World:
- Build-A-Bear Workshop (formerly My Furry Friends, Suit Your Hero)
- Coaster Candy Express (formerly Sierra Treats)
- Six Flags Kids (formerly Totally Toddler)
Golden Bear Theatre[]
- Main article: Golden Bear Theatre
This rustic-style theater has held many productions over the years, but was torn down in February 2024 to make room for an upcoming launch coaster.[3][4]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Family Fun Close to Home : Six Flags Magic Mountain has added a High Sierra attraction that mom and dad can enjoy with the kids. by David Wharton, Los Angeles Times. 1993-05-28.
- ↑ Speedy Gonzales Hot Rod Racers and new Bugs Bunny World open at Magic Mountain by Gregg Condon, Park Journey. 2014-06-26.
- ↑ More DEMOLITION of Golden Bear Theatre!!! | Six Flags Magic Mountain Vlog #33 | 2/2/24 by America's Coaster Network, YouTube. 2024-02-02.
- ↑ Six Flags Magic Mountain gets ready for a new Vekoma coaster by Robert Niles, Theme Park Insider. 2025-01-06.