Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles
About Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles
If your family loves fast waterslides, wave pools, and soaking-wet fun, then Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles is the ultimate summer destination. Located right next to Magic Mountain in Valencia, this massive waterpark offers something for every age — from toddlers to thrill-seeking teens.
The park features over a dozen major attractions, including Black Snake Summit, where daring riders plunge down four high-speed body slides, and Bonzai Pipelines, where trapdoors drop you into a near-vertical fall. For families looking for gentler thrills, there’s the Lazy River, the relaxing River Cruise, and the family rafting ride Lost Temple Rapids.
Little ones will love Castaway Cove, a splash-tastic area with shallow pools, water play structures, fountains, and mini slides designed just for kids under 48”. There’s also Splash Island, an interactive playground with tipping buckets, soft water cannons, and shaded areas.
Need a break from the sun? Rent a cabana, grab lunch, or relax in shaded seating areas throughout the park. Hurricane Harbor is well-staffed with lifeguards and offers free life jackets for young swimmers.
It’s clean, exciting, and the perfect waterpark pairing with a visit to Magic Mountain — or just a standalone family day out.
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Suggest editHow much does it cost?
Suggest editAdults $50–$65 (varies by date) NB Parking $30
Children $45 (Under 54")
Free Under 2 years
Last Update 2025
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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles FAQ’s
Doing our bit
Six Flags is focused on water conservation, recycling programs, and energy efficiency park-wide. They also support local community outreach programs.
Do they have baby facilities?
Yes – there are baby-changing facilities, nursing areas, and stroller-friendly pathways. Castaway Cove is a great option for infants and toddlers.
I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles?
Yes – Hurricane Harbor has plenty of food stalls and restaurants offering burgers, pizza, chicken fingers, fresh fruit, snacks, and cold drink
Any top tips when visiting?
• Arrive early — lines grow quickly, especially on hot weekends
• Book parking online in advance
• Bring flip-flops or water shoes (cement gets hot!)
• Rent a locker for valuables
• Bring refillable water bottles (hydration stations available)
Does Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles have a gift shop?
Yes – the on-site shops stock swimwear, sunscreen, towels, waterproof phone cases, and Hurricane Harbor souvenirs for the whole family.
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Perfect for school field trips, sports teams, and end-of-year celebrations. Group packages available with lunch, reserved areas, and ticket bundles.
Do they have baby facilities?
Yes – there are baby-changing facilities, nursing areas, and stroller-friendly pathways. Castaway Cove is a great option for infants and toddlers.
Does Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles have healthy eating or Vegan options?
Yes – select vendors offer salads, veggie burgers, and allergen-friendly menus. Gluten-free and vegan options are available – check ahead or ask at food stands.
Is Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles fully accessible?
Yes – the park is ADA-compliant, with wheelchair access, family change areas, and staff assistance. Guests can contact Guest Services in advance for extra accessibility support.
Any additonal information?
Six Flags often runs family deals, night swim events, and combo tickets for both Hurricane Harbor and Magic Mountain. Check their site before visiting for the latest offers.
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