Wet and Wild West Coast Fun
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor is sure to be a huge hit with adults and children alike. Located in sunny Los Angeles, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor is a family-oriented water adventure that offers thrills for all ages at a comparatively low price of $16.99 and up.
Water wallops you at so many stops along your meanderings through sunny Six Flags Hurricane Harbor. You can, for instance, cool off while tumbling down a wide variety of slides. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor's Taboo Towers delivers three fast-paced, straight-drop adventurous downhill experiences, or you can ride the turns and twists of Tiki Falls and Arrowhead Splashdown. The whole family can revel in the water fun of Shipwreck Shores, and then mom and dad can laze on the River Cruise lazy river or Forgotten Sea wave pool while the little ones squeal in the streams at their very own playground, Castaway Cove.
For the really brave of heart there's the Black Snake Summit, a group of five slides that include two of the tallest water slides in all of southern California. Two, the Coiled Cobra and Twisted Fang are fully enclosed and last for 500 frightful feet of wet downhill drop. Sidewinder and Boa Constrictor, the longest at 650 feet, turn and twist their enclosed aquatic way to the bottom. The newest water attraction at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor is the six-story-high Tornado, which sends you banking back and forth for the 132-foot drop to the wet bottom.
If you live just a short drive away you may want to consider a season pass to Six Flags Hurricane Harbor for $57.99, or a $99.99 combo pass which gives you unlimited year-long access to nearby Magic Mountain as well.
Water wallops you at so many stops along your meanderings through sunny Six Flags Hurricane Harbor. You can, for instance, cool off while tumbling down a wide variety of slides. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor's Taboo Towers delivers three fast-paced, straight-drop adventurous downhill experiences, or you can ride the turns and twists of Tiki Falls and Arrowhead Splashdown. The whole family can revel in the water fun of Shipwreck Shores, and then mom and dad can laze on the River Cruise lazy river or Forgotten Sea wave pool while the little ones squeal in the streams at their very own playground, Castaway Cove.
For the really brave of heart there's the Black Snake Summit, a group of five slides that include two of the tallest water slides in all of southern California. Two, the Coiled Cobra and Twisted Fang are fully enclosed and last for 500 frightful feet of wet downhill drop. Sidewinder and Boa Constrictor, the longest at 650 feet, turn and twist their enclosed aquatic way to the bottom. The newest water attraction at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor is the six-story-high Tornado, which sends you banking back and forth for the 132-foot drop to the wet bottom.
If you live just a short drive away you may want to consider a season pass to Six Flags Hurricane Harbor for $57.99, or a $99.99 combo pass which gives you unlimited year-long access to nearby Magic Mountain as well.



