Six Flags Hurricane Harbor or simply Hurricane Harbor is a brand of regional and international water parks owned and operated by Six Flags. It began in 1995 with the opening of Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles adjacent to Six Flags Magic Mountain. It has since become a staple of Six Flags.
Included with park admission[]
These Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water parks are included with park admission, with no extra charge to enter.
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor at Six Flags St. Louis (Eureka, Missouri), opened 1999.
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor at Six Flags New England (Agawam, Massachusetts), opened 2003, formerly known as "Island Kingdom".
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor at Six Flags America (Woodmore, Maryland), opened 2005, formerly known as "Paradise Island".
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor at Six Flags Over Georgia (Austell, Georgia), opened 2014.
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor at Six Flags Darien Lake (Darien, New York), opened 2020, formerly known as "Barracuda Bay" and "Splashtown at Darien Lake".
Separate admission[]
These Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water parks are not included with park admission in the case of properties that are adjacent to theme parks.
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles (Valencia, California), opened in 1995 and adjacent to Six Flags Magic Mountain.
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Arlington (Arlington, Texas), opened in the 1990s and located across the street Six Flags Over Texas. Formerly known as Wet 'n' Wild Arlington.
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor New Jersey (Jackson, New Jersey), opened in 2000 and adjacent to Six Flags Great Adventure.
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), adjacent to Frontier City. Formerly "White Water Bay".
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Chicago (Gurnee, Illinois), opened 2005, connected to Six Flags Great America. Branded as "Hurricane Harbor Chicago" in 2020.
Standalone properties[]
These Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water parks are standalone properties with their own admission price.
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oaxtepec (Oaxtepec, Mexico), opened in 2017. Located approximately an hour and a half away from Six Flags Mexico.
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord (Concord, California), opened in 2018.
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix (Phoenix, Arizona), opened in 2019.
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown (Houston, Texas), opened in 2019.
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Rockford (Cherry Valley, Illinois), opening in 2020. Formerly known as "Magic Waters". Located approximately an hour and a half away from Six Flags Great America.
See also[]
- White Water Bay, another brand of water parks also operated by Six Flags.