Six Flags Hurricane Harbor#Six Flags New England

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Hurricane Harbor is a chain of water parks that are part of the Six Flags theme park chain. Although the parks are not identical, common features include a variety of body slides, speed slides, tube slides, wave pools, lazy rivers, and shopping areas.

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History

Six Flags began using the Hurricane Harbor brand in 1995 with the opening of Six Flags Hurricane Harbor adjacent to Six Flags Magic Mountain. That same year, Wet 'n Wild in Arlington, Texas, was purchased by Six Flags. It operated as Wet 'n Wild — A Six Flags Park in 1995-1996 then was rebranded as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor in 1997.{{citation |last=Brown|first=Jessmay|title = Six Flags operator buys neighbor Wet'n Wild - Facilities expected to stay separate | newspaper=Fort Worth Star Telegram|year=1995|url=http://sixflagsmuseum.weebly.com/uploads/1/0/1/5/10156594/04-21-95.pdf}} The brand has since become a trademark of the Six Flags franchise. In 1999, Six Flags St. Louis was the first Six Flags park to construct its own intra-park water attractions section.{{cite journal | last1 = Seifert | first1 = Jeffrey |year = 2011 | title = Turning 40 in Mid-America | journal = RollerCoaster! Magazine |volume = 33 | issue = 1 | pages = 37–46 | publisher=American Coaster Enthusiasts | location= Zanesville, Ohio | issn = 0896-7261}} As Six Flags acquired and rebranded parks in the 2000s, some existing water parks within these theme parks were later upgraded and rebranded as Hurricane Harbor.

Only one Hurricane Harbor has closed. After Six Flags Worlds of Adventure was sold to Cedar Fair in 2004, the water park was renamed Hurricane Hannah's Waterpark. It was abandoned in 2006 and most of the attractions were relocated to a new waterpark on what used to be the marine life side of the park.{{cite web |title=Geauga Lake Park Maps |year=2012 |url=http://www.geaugalaketoday.com/Park_Maps.htm |access-date=January 20, 2012 |work=GeaugaLakeToday.com |archive-date=January 19, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120119040755/http://www.geaugalaketoday.com/Park_Maps.htm |url-status=dead }}

Locations

= Included with admission =

== Six Flags America ==

Hurricane Harbor Maryland{{Cite web |last=Harpster |first=Lexi |date=2023-03-23 |title=Six Flags unveils plans for regions tallest water coaster at Hurricane Harbor Maryland |url=https://wjla.com/news/local/six-flags-unveils-plans-for-regions-tallest-water-coaster-at-hurricane-harbor-maryland |access-date=2023-03-25 |website=WJLA |language=en}} is a water park located within Six Flags America. It was known as Paradise Island until 2005 when it was rebranded Hurricane Harbor.

On May 1, 2025, Six Flags announced that the Six Flags America park will close at the end of the 2025 season on November 2, 2025.{{cite web|first=Ittai|last=Sopher|title=Six Flags in Bowie to close later this year|url=https://www.wusa9.com/article/entertainment/six-flags-america-closing-maryland-bowie-prince-georges-county/65-4819a65c-6f98-4357-b1be-d139f04ba551|website=WUSA (TV)|date=May 1, 2025|access-date=May 1, 2025}} This closure includes the water park. The status on the water attractions was not given at the time of the announcement.{{cite web|first=Peter|last=Marzano|title=Six Flags America, Hurricane Harbor to close after 2025 season, company announces|url=https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/six-flags-america-hurricane-harbor-to-close-after-2025-season-company-announces/3735849/|website=WMAQ-TV|date=May 1, 2025|access-date=May 1, 2025}}

=== Slides and attractions ===

class= "wikitable sortable"
NameDescription

!Opened

Height RequirementThrill Rating
Bahama BlastA {{convert|517|ft|m}} long inner-tube slide

|2005

Over 42" with adult, Over 48" aloneMild
Bamboo ChutesOriginally "Kid's Flumes" (198?-2005).| NoneMild
Buccaneer BeachA children's play area

|2005

Under 54"Mild
Calypso CannonballsChildren's water slide. Originally "Caribbean Cannonball Flume" (198?-2005).| Over 48"Mild
Wahoo RiverA lazy river| Over 36" or with adultMild
Splashwater FallsMulti-platform play structure that features 7 slides, 100+ play features, and 1 giant bucket. Originally "Crocodile Cal’s Outback Beach House" (1997-2005) "Crocodile Cal's Caribbean Beach House" (2005-2015).

|1997

36"-40"Mild
Hurricane BayA wave pool with {{convert|4|ft|m}} tall waves. One of the largest in the country. Originally "Monsoon Lagoon" (1982-2005).

|1982

Mild
MakoAn open air inner-tube slide. Originally "Bonzai Pipeline" (1997-2005).

|1997

Over 48"Mild
Paradise Plunge/Reef RunnerA water slide that leads into a 65,000 gallon pool. Originally "Tahiti Twister" (1994-2005).

|1994

Over 42" with adult, Over 48" aloneModerate
The HalfpipeA four-story high zero gravity water slide. Originally Tony Hawk's Halfpipe" (2008-2010).

|2008

Over 48"Max
TornadoA {{convert|132|ft|m}} long, ProSlide Tornado slide

|2005

Over 48"Max
Vortex/RiptideBody slides. Originally "Luau Loop" (198?-2005).| Over 48"Mild
ZoomAzon FallsFour body slides. Originally "Rainbow Falls" (1982-2003) and "Hurricane Mountain" (2004-2008).

|1982

Over 48"Moderate
RipQurl Blaster

|DMV's tallest water coaster.

|2024

|

|Max

== Six Flags New England ==

Hurricane Harbor is a water park located within Six Flags New England. The waterpark opened in 1997 as Island Kingdom and was rebranded Hurricane Harbor in 2003.

=== Slides and attractions ===

File:Six Flags Hurricane Harbor New England.jpg

class= "wikitable sortable"
NameDescription

!Opened

Height RequirementThrill Rating
Adventure RiverA {{convert|1000|ft|m|adj=on}} long lazy river

|1998

Mild
Big KahunaFour slide intertube complex

|1998

Over 48"Mild
Bonzai PipelinesSix slides on one platform at each slide travels passengers at 40 MPH after where the floor drops out from under.

|2013

Max
Cannonball FallsThree body slides

|1998

Over 48"Moderate
Commotion OceanA 500,000 gallon wave pool

|1999

Moderate
Geronimo Falls and Zooma FallsA slide complex with a partially enclosed slide and a fully enclosed slide

|2003

Over 42Moderate
Hook's LagoonChildren's area

|1998

Over 42"Mild
Hurricane Bay|1998Mild
Hurricane Falls SlideSix slides

|2003

Over 36"Moderate
Kiddie OctopusChildren's area

|1998

Mild
Kiddie Pirate ShipChildren's area

|1998

Mild
Lagoon SlidesSix children's slides

|2003

Over 42Mild
Monsoon Lagoon|2003Mild
Shark AttackFour kid slides

|1999

Over 48"Moderate
Splash IslandChildren's pool

|1998

Mild
Swiss Family TobogganA giant raft slide

|1998

Over 36"Moderate
TornadoA ProSlide Tornado slide

|2003

Over 54"Max
TyphoonA water coaster

|2005

Over 48"Max

== Six Flags Over Georgia ==

Hurricane Harbor is a water park located within Six Flags Over Georgia. The water park opened in May 2014.

=== Slides and attractions ===

class= "wikitable sortable"
NameDescriptionHeight RequirementThrill Rating
Bonzai PipelinesMulti-slide complexOver 42"extreme
Calypso BayWave poolMax
Paradise IslandChildren's areaNone with adult, Over 36" aloneModerate
Tsunami SurgeBowl slidesOver 48"Mild

== Six Flags St. Louis ==

Hurricane Harbor is a water park located within Six Flags St. Louis.

=== Slides and attractions ===

class= "wikitable sortable"
NameDescription

!Opened

Height RequirementThrill Rating
Big KahunaA six-story, four person raft slide. Proslide Technology Inc. Mammoth

|1999

Over 36"Moderate
Adventure Cove

|Multi-level, interactive area for kids that includes 71 electronic ignition features and a 750 gallon bucket that stands 30-ft tall

|2022

|

|Mild

Gulley Washer CreekA {{convert|1100|ft|m|adj=on}} lazy river. Aquatic Development Group Inc.

|1999

Mild
Hurricane BayA {{convert|30000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} wave pool. Aquatic Development Group Inc. WaveTek wave pool

|1999

Moderate
Pirate Ship SlidesChildren slides

|1999

Mild
TornadoA ProSlide Tornado slide

|2005

Over 48"Max
Tree House SlidesChildren slides

|1999

Over 42"Mild
Tube SlidesFour {{convert|400|ft|m|adj=on}} long tube slides. Proslide Technology Inc. Pipeline

|1999

Over 48"Max
Typhoon TwisterWater slide. Proslide Technology Inc. Hybrid

|2018

Over 48"Max
Wahoo Racer6 lane, triple-drop, mat racer slide. Proslide Technology Inc. 6-Lane ProRacer

|2009

Over 48"Max

Former Slides and attractions

class="wikitable sortable"

|+

!Name

!Description

!Opened

!Closed/Removed

!Height Requirement

!Thrill Rating

Bonzai Pipeline

|A 40 MPH slide where the floor drops out from under you.

|2012

|2022

|Over 48"

|Max

Speed Slides

|Three 6-story-high tube slides

|1999

|2017

|Over 48"

|Max

Hook's Lagoon

|An interactive children's play area

|1999

|2020

|

|Mild

== Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor ==

Hurricane Harbor is a water park located within Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor. The waterpark opened in 1997 as Splashwater Kingdom and was rebranded Hurricane Harbor in 2019.

=== Slides and attractions ===

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
Name

!Opened

!Notes

Typhoon Twister

|1995

|A pair of enclosed water slides that guests ride in small inflatable boats. Previously Called Black Cobra

Adventure River

|1995–1997

|{{convert|1,050|ft|m|abbr=on}} long, {{convert|28|in|m|abbr=on}} deep river. Riders may travel in tubes or swim freely. Features waterfalls, geysers, strong current and continuous waves. Located in Upper Splashwater Kingdom. Formerly Capt'n Hook's Adventure River from 1995 to 2018

Splashwater Island

|1997

|A treehouse featuring spraying water, 5 body slides, and a {{convert|500|usgal|L|abbr=on}} water bucket that drenches the area every 8 minutes. Located in Lower Splashwater Kingdom. Previously Paul Bunyan's Bucket Brigade from 1997 to 2018.

Hurricane Bay

|1997

|{{convert|500000|usgal|kL|abbr=on}}, {{convert|25000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} wave pool with six wave patterns. Located in Lower Splashwater Kingdom. Previously called Lumberjack Splash.

Buccaneer Beach

|2015

|New for 2015, pirate-themed water fountains, pools and body slides for children. Located in Upper Splashwater Kingdom. Formerly known as "Noah's Sprayground".

Bamboo Shoots

|1995

|Three thrilling water slides including (Twister Falls, Banshee Plunge & Blue Typhoon). Previously called Kingdom Cascades

Tornado

|2007

|A ProSlide Tornado that takes riders through a short section of an enclosed slide before coming out at the top of a giant funnel where riders slide back and forth before gently landing in a splash pool. Installed in 2007. Located in Upper Splashwater Kingdom.

Big Kahuna

|2008

|A specially designed tube bowl made by ProSlide. Similar to the standard [http://www.proslide.com/sub.php?mainRideID=2&rideID=6 CannonBOWL] but a slightly smaller size. Installed in 2008. Located in Upper Splashwater Kingdom. Previously called Mega Wedgie.

Island Air Adventures

|2008

| A rotating plane ride, operated as Big Red Planes and ZoomJets in the former Wiggles World and Kidzopolis respectively. The ride operates with the water park operations.

Alpine Freefalls

|2012

|This slide complex features a Wahoo Racer (a ProSlide KrakenRacer) and a Paradise Plunge (a trapdoor released ProSlide speed slide). It opened in 2012.{{cite web|title=Alpine Freefalls|url=http://alpha.sixflags.com/greatEscape/rides/alpinefreefalls.aspx|publisher=Six Flags|access-date=August 31, 2011|author=The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom}}{{dead link|date=February 2024|bot=medic}} Located in Lower Splashwater Kingdom. Previously called Alpine Freefalls, Twisted Racer, and Cliffhanger.

Bonzai Pipelines

|2017

|Thrilling body slide complex.

Bucket Blasters

|2019

|Zamperla Watermania - Spinning flat ride where riders are equipped with water blasters.

Shipwreck Cove

|2019

|A fun activity pool with interactive water sprays, geysers, and fountains

== Six Flags Darien Lake ==

{{See also|Six Flags Hurricane Harbor (Darien Lake)}}

The water park is located in Darien, New York. It was previously named Splashtown, and while planned for 2020, was eventually rebranded as Hurricane Harbor in 2022.

= Separate admission =

== Six Flags Great Adventure ==

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, New Jersey is a water park located adjacent to Six Flags Great Adventure.

=== Slides and attractions ===

class= "wikitable sortable"
NameOpenedDescriptionHeight RequirementThrill Rating
Bada Bing, Bada Bang, Bada Boom!2000Three, five-story high slidesOver 48"Moderate
Big Wave Racer2013A multi-lane mat racerOver 48"Max
Blue Lagoon2000A 1,000,000 gallon wave poolMild
Boreas, Eurus, Zephyrus and Nortus2000Four, {{convert|54|ft|m|adj=on}} high slidesOver 48"Moderate
Cannonball, Wahini and Jurahnimo Falls2000Three body slidesOver 48"Max
Caribbean Cove

|2016

|Interactive water play area, with 55 water features

|

|Mild

Discovery Bay2000A children's areaMild
Hurricane Mountain2001Two {{convert|51|ft|m|adj=on}} high slidesOver 48"Moderate
King Cobra2012 (closed 2017, removed 2018)A {{convert|25|ft|m|adj=on}} high dual slide. First of its kind in the United StatesMax
Taak It Eez Ee Creek2000A 700,000 gallon lazy riverMild
The Big Bambu and Reef Runner2000A {{convert|64|ft|m|adj=on}} high water slideOver 42"Mild
Tornado2010A {{convert|60|ft|m|adj=on}} tall ProSlide Tornado slideOver 48"Max

== Six Flags Magic Mountain ==

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Los Angeles is a water park located adjacent to Six Flags Magic Mountain.

=== Slides and attractions ===

class="wikitable sortable"
NameDescription

!Manufacturer

!Opened

Height RequirementThrill Rating
Black Snake SummitFour enclosed slides, 2 body slides, 2 tube slides. The body slides are the tallest enclosed water slides in Southern California

|Whitewater West Industries LTD.{{Cite web|title=Black Snake Summit {{!}}|url=https://www.sixflags.com/hurricaneharborla/attractions/hurricaneharborla-attractions-black-snake-summit|access-date=2021-09-15|website=Six Flags|language=en-US}}

|1997

Over 48"Max
Bonzai PipelinesTwo individual slides, both with a trapdoor which sends the rider hurdling into an enclosed body slide

|ProSlide Technology, Inc.

|2014

Over 48"Max
Castaway CoveA children's play area

|

|1995

Under 54"Mild
Forgotten Sea Wave PoolA {{convert|6|ft|m|adj=on}} deep wave pool

|

|1995

Mild
Lightning FallsThree tube slides

|Whitewater West Industries LTD.

|1995

Over 48"Moderate
Lizard LagoonA {{convert|7000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} pool for teens

|

|1997

Mild
Lost Temple RapidsA {{convert|60|ft|m|adj=on}} tall family raft slide

|Whitewater West Industries LTD.

|1995

Over 42"Moderate
Python PlungeFive {{convert|35|ft|m|adj=on}} tall water slides

|ProSlide Technology, Inc. (3 Slides), Whitewater West Industries LTD. (2 Slides)

|2016

Over 48"Moderate
River CruiseA {{convert|1300|ft|m|adj=on}} long lazy river

|

|1997

Mild
Splash IslandA children's play area. Formerly known as Mr. Six's Splash Island only in its debut year.

|Whitewater West Industries LTD.{{Cite web|title=Splash Island {{!}} Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles|url=https://www.sixflags.com/hurricaneharborla/attractions/hurricaneharborla-attractions-splash-island|access-date=2021-09-15|website=Six Flags|language=en-US}}

|2010

Mild
Taboo TowerA variety of {{convert|65|ft|m|adj=on}} tall water slides

|Whitewater West Industries LTD.

|1995

Over 48"Max
Tiki FallsA {{convert|400|ft|m|adj=on}} long tube slide

|Whitewater West Industries LTD.

|1995

Over 48"Moderate
TornadoA ProSlide Tornado.

|ProSlide Technology, Inc.

|2004

Over 48"Max

=== Former Attractions ===

class="wikitable sortable"
NameDescription

!Manufacturer

!Opened

Closed
Bamboo Racer

|A six-lane {{convert|45|ft|m|adj=on}} tall mat racer

|Whitewater West Industries LTD.{{Cite web |title=Bamboo Racer {{!}} Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles |url=https://www.sixflags.com/hurricaneharborla/attractions/hurricaneharborla-attractions-bamboo-racer |access-date=2021-09-15 |website=Six Flags |language=en-US}}

|1997

|2022

Reptile Ridge5 body 35 foot tall body slides, 3 or them were removed and the other 2 became a part of Python Plunge.

|Whitewater West Industries LTD.

|1997

2015
Shipwreck Shores

|Small kids water playground with water slides

|SCS Interactive, Inc.

|1995

|2009

Venom Drop

|75-foot (23 m) freefall slide, part of the Black Snake Summit slide complex. Replaced by Bonzai Pipelines.

|Whitewater West Industries LTD.

|1997

|2013

=== Incidents ===

On September 30, 2012, a 19-year-old man fell off the Venom Drop slide that was part of the Black Snake Summit slide complex. He ignored the lifeguards and went down the slide head first on his stomach when protocol is to go down feet-first on the back. He fell off halfway down and hit the concrete. He was unconscious but breathing when he was taken to the hospital.{{cite news|title=Man falls from water slide at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/10/man-falls-water-slide-six-flags-hurricane-harbor.html|access-date=October 2, 2012|newspaper=L.A. Times|date=October 1, 2012}}

== Six Flags Over Texas ==

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Arlington is located across Interstate 30 from Six Flags Over Texas. It was originally a part of the Wet 'n Wild chain, but was purchased by Six Flags in 1995 and rebranded as Hurricane Harbor in 1997.

=== Slides and attractions ===

File:Tornado water slide at Hurricane Harbor in Texas.jpg

class="wikitable sortable"
NameDescription

!Opened

Height RequirementThrill Rating
Blue RaiderA {{convert|530|ft|m|adj=on}} long tube slide.

|1983

Over 36"Moderate
Bonzai BoggansA {{convert|45|ft|m|adj=on}} long toboggan slide.

|1987

Over 36"Moderate
Boogie BeachSurfrider pool.

|1999

Mild
Caribbean ChaosA water slide propelled by 1,500 gallons of water.

|1997

Over 42"Moderate
Der StukaA {{convert|72|ft|m|adj=on}} high body slide.

|1985

Over 48"Max
Dive BomberA 72-foot (22 m) high body slide. Originally a 2nd Der Stuka slide, it was modified with a ProSlide SkyBOX capsule for the 2012 season. The capsule was removed for the 2022 season.

|2012

Over 48"Max
GeronimoA {{convert|60|ft|m|adj=on}} high slide.

|1989

Over 48"Max
Hook's Lagoon TreehouseA children's play area.

|1999

Mild
Hook's ShipFour kid slides.

|1999

Under 42"Mild
Hook's SlidesFour kid slides.

|1999

Over 42"Mild
Hydra ManiacFour enclosed slides.

|1986

Over 42"Max
Lazy RiverA lazy river.

|1983

Mild
Mega WedgieA four-story-high slide into a valley.

|2008

Over 42"Max
Raging RapidsA tube ride through six pools connected by a gradual slope.

|1983

Over 36"Mild
Sea WolfAn {{convert|830|ft|m|adj=on}} long raft slide.

|1997

Over 36"Moderate
Shotgun FallsFour slides, two enclosed and two open air.

|1985

Over 42"Max
Suntan LagoonA one million gallon pool with geysers, fountains, and waterfalls.

|1983

Mild
Surf LagoonOne million gallon wave pool.

|1983

Mild
Surf RiderSurfrider pool.

|1999

Over 48"Moderate
The Black HoleTwo {{convert|80|ft|m|adj=on}} high slides from WhiteWater West

|1990

Over 36"Max
TornadoA ProSlide Tornado.

|2004

Over 48"Max
Tsunami SurgeA ProSlide Tornado Wave.

|2013

Max
Typhoon TwisterA ProSlide Cannonbowl.

|2013

Max
Wahoo RacerA WhiteWater West multi-lane racer.

|2014

Max

== Six Flags Mexico ==

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Oaxtepec is located in Oaxtepec, Mexico. It was originally independently owned, but was purchased by Six Flags in 2017.

=== Slides and attractions ===

class="wikitable sortable"
NameDescription

!Opened

Height RequirementThrill Rating
Adventure River2,132 foot lazy river

|

Over 35"Mild
AnacondaFour Body Slides (Two enclosed, two opened).

|

Over 35"Maximum
Aqua RacerProslide ProRacer.

|

Over 35"Maximum
Big SurfProSlide hybrid of Tornado Wave and Bowl.

|2017

Over 35"Maximum
CowabungaTwo body slides (One enclosed, one opened).

|

Over 35"Maximum
Coconut CoveKids play area.

|

Under 35"Mild
Hurricane bay2 million gallon wave pool.

|

Over 35"Moderate
King CobraDueling slide themed to a snake

|2019

Over 48"Maximum
Shark AttackTwo Raft Slides.

|

Over 35"Moderate
Splash IslandKids play area.

|2017

Under 35"Mild
TornadoA ProSlide Tornado.

|2017

Over 35"Maximum
TwisterTwo Raft Slides

|

Over 35"Moderate
TyphoonFour Tube Slides (Two enclosed, two opened)

|

Over 35"Maximum
Volcano Blaster{{convert|33|ft|m|adj=on}} Two Speed Vertical Body Slide

|

Over 35"Maximum

== Six Flags Great America ==

{{See also|Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Chicago}}

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Chicago is a water park located adjacent to Six Flags Great America that opened in 2005. It opened separately to the amusement park starting in 2021.

== Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix ==

{{See also|Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix}}

The water park is located in Phoenix, Arizona. Originally called Wet N' Wild Phoenix from 2009 to 2018, it was rebranded as Hurricane Harbor Phoenix for the 2019 season.

== Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown ==

{{See also|Six Flags Hurricane Harbor SplashTown}}

The water park is located in Spring, Texas. It was previously owned by Six Flags. In 2019, it is rebranded as Hurricane Harbor.

== Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Rockford ==

{{See also|Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Rockford}}

The water park is located in Cherry Valley, Illinois. It was previously named Magic Waters. It is currently owned by the Rockford Park District. The park was rebranded as a Hurricane Harbor park in 2019.

== Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City ==

{{See also|Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City}}

The water park is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was previously named White Water Bay, and was rebranded as a Hurricane Harbor park in 2020.

== Six Flags Hurricane Harbor San Antonio ==

{{See also|Six Flags Hurricane Harbor San Antonio}}

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor San Antonio is located in San Antonio, Texas.

== Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord ==

{{See also|Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord}}

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor San Antonio is located in Concord, California. It was previously named Waterworld Concord and was rebranded as Hurricane Harbor in 2018.

= Former locations =

== Six Flags Worlds of Adventure ==

Hurricane Harbor was a defunct waterpark located within Six Flags Worlds of Adventure.

==Slides and attractions==

class= "wikitable sortable"
Name

!Description

!Opened

!Height Requirement

!Thrill Rating

Neptune Falls

|3 body slides

|1982

|Over 42"

|Moderate

Stingray Wet Slides

|Speed slides

|1987

|Over 48"

|Max

Hook's Lagoon

|Water playground

|1997

|

|Mild

Calypso Creek

|Lazy River

|2000

|Over 48"

|Mild

Hurricane Bay

|Wave Pool

|2000

|

|Moderate

Turtle Beach

|Kids play area

|1989

|

|Mild

Shark Attack

|3 raft slides

|2003

|Over 48"

|Moderate

Hurricane Mountain

|6 slide complex

|2003

|Over 48"

|Max

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