Six Flags Theme Park Locations

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Finding a great vacation destination is challenging, but there are many Six Flags theme park locations that entertain and delight millions of guests every year.

About Six Flags

The Six Flags corporation, headquartered in New York City, is the world's largest chain of amusement and theme parks and collectively has more thrill rides than any of its competitors. The chain began in 1961 with Six Flags Over Texas, and with the success of that location, the company has grown tremendously.

Like all large companies, however, Six Flags has been burdened by rising operational costs and unsuccessful ventures, and today there are fewer parks that carry the company's name. While some small parks closed after only a few years of operation, the corporation also sold several properties in 2004 and 2007 to reduce its debt while maintaining control of its most successful locations. Many international properties - in Spain, Germany, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands - were sold, as well as several United States parks. Today, however, the Six Flags brand is as strong as ever and continues to offer fun vacations to millions of guests.

Six Flags Theme Park Locations Today

There are 21 parks today that proudly operate under the Six Flags brand, 19 of which are in the United States.

In California:

  • Six Flags Discovery Kingdom: This park combines seven roller coasters and numerous rides with amazing animals, including water-loving tigers, killer whales, and an interactive aviary for a wild vacation spot near San Francisco.
  • Six Flags Magic Mountain: This Los Angeles park has 15 roller coasters spanning a wide range of thrill-seeking styles, including inverted, wooden, suspended, launched, flying, and 4-D designs.
  • Six Flags Hurricane Harbor: Also in Los Angeles, this water park has more than 25 rides and slides, including an interactive water funhouse, enclosed slides, a wave pool, racing slides, a group funnel slide, and a relaxing lazy river.

In Texas:

  • Six Flags Fiesta Texas: This family-oriented San Antonio park features seven roller coasters and a water park with a Texas-shaped wave pool.
  • Six Flags Over Texas: Located in Arlington, this original Six Flags park offers guests 12 different roller coasters and dozens of other rides for all ages.
  • Six Flags Hurricane Harbor: Across the street from Six Flags Over Texas, this water park has attractions ranging from mild splashes to extreme deluges, including a surfing simulator, toboggan slides, a wave pool, family slides, beach volleyball and more.

In Georgia:

  • Six Flags Over Atlanta: This park's 11 roller coasters offer pure Southern hospitality with a heavy spice of Six Flags fun, and other rides include a standing drop tower, raging rapids ride, and more attractions for all ages.
  • Six Flags White Water: This Atlanta water park has both mild and moderate wet thrills, including a four story interactive water tree house, a funnel slide, lily pad walks, a six lane racing slide, and many children's water attractions.
  • American Adventures: This small park in Atlanta is designed for children under 12 and includes smaller versions of popular amusement park rides, such as bumper cars, a Ferris wheel, swinging ship, and planes, as well as miniature golf and a funhouse everyone can enjoy.

In Illinois:

  • Six Flags Great America: This park near Chicago features 12 roller coasters at different thrill levels as well as a wide range of spinning and freefall rides and the Wiggles World area just for kids.

In Kentucky:

  • Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom: Located in Louisville, this park features seven coasters, an international carousel, a 150 foot tall Ferris wheel, and other amazing rides and attractions.

In Louisiana:

  • Six Flags New Orleans: This park sustained substantial damage from Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and has not yet reopened, though the Six Flags corporation maintains their dedication to the city and intends to reopen the park when possible.

In Maryland:

  • Six Flags America: This Baltimore park features eight roller coasters and a wide selection of classic rides that befit its home in one of America's most historic cities, including bumper cars, a Scrambler, swings, antique cars, and a white water rafting adventure.

In Missouri:

  • Six Flags St. Louis: This park offers eight exciting coasters, a seven acre white water rafting ride and other thrill rides, the Bugs Bunny National Park area for kids, and a 12 acre water park for guests to enjoy.

In New Jersey:

  • Six Flags Great Adventure: Located in Jackson, this park has 13 roller coasters - including the world's tallest, fastest coaster, Kingda Ka - and a wide selection of other rides, including many options for families and children.
  • Six Flags Hurricane Harbor: Also in Jackson, this 45 acre water park has a one million gallon wave pool, a range of body and tube slides, and an interactive river with geysers and waterfalls.
  • Six Flags Wild Safari: The third park in Jackson, this 350 acre park is home to more than 1,200 animals, including camels, elephants, baboons, white rhinos, bears, and other species.

In New York:

  • The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom: This park near Lake George features both wet and dry thrills with six different roller coasters and a range of water slides.
  • Six Flags Great Escape Lodge and Indoor Water Park: Also near Lake George, this is the first indoor water park in New York and features many fun attractions, including a surfing simulator, family slides, tube slides, and an interactive splash tree house.

In addition to these U.S. Six Flags parks, the company also operates locations in Mexico City and Montreal, spreading thrills internationally.

There are many Six Flags parks to choose from across the country.

Choosing a Six Flags Park

With so many parks available, choosing between different Six Flags theme park locations can be a challenge. Before visiting, guests should check out the official Six Flags website to discover the types of thrills at each park and the other amenities each one offers to make a Six Flags theme park getaway the best vacation ever.

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