Skip to content
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor LA
Photo via Wikimedia (Six Flags)
ModerateTheme Parks & Rides

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor LA

Valencia, CA

★★★★4.3(5,506 Google reviews)

The water park next to Magic Mountain, better for younger kids. Arrive early to claim shade and chairs.

Good for

  • Ages 3–5
  • Ages 6–9
  • Ages 10+

Happening near here

Everything on this weekend →

26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy, Valencia, CA 91355, USA

(661) 255-4100

Separate ticket; combo passes

North of LAValenciaWater park

Map

What visitors say

  • Ayaulym Tokina★★★★★

    We had an amazing day at Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles! There were so many fun water attractions for both kids and adults, and the whole atmosphere felt exciting and refreshing. The park was well organized, and we had a great time relaxing, swimming, and enjoying the rides. It’s a perfect place to spend a hot day with family and create great memories together. We stayed for several hours and everyone had a fantastic experience. Definitely worth visiting — we would love to come back again!

    2 months ago

  • Jerry Garcia★★★★

    I brought my family here for the first time this weekend and they had a great time. My kids absolutely loved it here. we normally go to Knott's soak City, but since we had season passes we thought we'd try here. we love splash Island and castaway cove. my little ones had a great time here bouncing back and forth between both water areas. since it's surrounded by the lazy river, my teenagers were able to hop in The lazy river. take a ride, get out, get on a water slide and get back in and travel around the Park that way. The food selection was good and the food actually tastes pretty good as well. I really had no complaints about the food. I only wish there was more drink areas closer to the swimming pool. My only real complaint is with the lazy River not being as cleaned. lot of leaves floating around as well as dead bees. and this is within the first hour of the park opening. I just expected to be more cleaner since they just opened. So that's the only reason I give it four stars. It took me about a little over an hour and a half to drive there and for me it was worth the driving and definitely plan on coming back this summer a few more times. I have season passes for Knotts Berry Farm but I definitely enjoyed the water park here a lot more.

    2 months ago

  • Hannibal Collins★★★★★

    There’s something magical about escaping the SoCal heat and spending a day at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles. From the moment you enter, the sound of rushing water, laughter, and splashing waves sets the tone for a day dedicated to fun and relaxation. Whether you’re racing down thrilling water slides, floating along the lazy river, or cooling off in the wave pool, the park offers the perfect balance of excitement and leisure. It’s easy to spend an entire day here without ever feeling rushed. Families, couples, and groups of friends all seemed to find their own version of the perfect day. The attractions cater to every comfort level, from adrenaline-pumping slides to peaceful spots for soaking up the California sunshine. Add in the food, the atmosphere, and the welcome break from the desert-like heat, and Hurricane Harbor becomes more than a water park. It becomes the kind of summer experience that leaves you refreshed, smiling, and already planning your next visit. ☀️🏖️💦 A perfect blend of thrills, relaxation, and sunshine that captures everything people love about summer in Southern California. 😎🌴🌊

    a month ago

  • raquel fontaine★★★★★

    Water park is fun. However much room for improvement. I strongly feel they need to keep up with the cleaning in the dinning area with a designated person sweeping and wipping the tables down frequently. Also, people are holding dinning tables by leaving their belongings while they go and enjoybthe water park, which leaves limited seating for those who are eating. Lastly, there needs to be flexibility with their closing rules. We waited in line at the bottom for a tube to take up on a water slide, after waiting for about 15 minutes it was our turn and walked and climbed stairs to get to the top platform(15 minutes) just to be told the ride is closed which coincided with the 6pm closing time for the park. They should have let everyone ride who got past the 1st wait. I also think they need to find a system for a lesser wait time to order food. It takes about 30-45 minutes just to order food at the window and start by providing some shading for the lines.

    a month ago

  • Amanda Ferrer★★★★★

    I’ve been to a few water parks in NY and TX. The experience here was no good. For first timers, there are not enough directions in the parking lot for where to go and where to find your car and what exactly the walk is to the park. Then there’s a shuttle. The shuttle driver said there’s only one shuttle today and there was no space. Kids were burning up in their wet suits in the sun waiting because there are no shades at the shuttle waiting area. Getting in was fairly easy and quick but there were not enough staff around the park. There was an area of 4 slides being operated by a single person. The food took forever, I was waiting in line for funnel cake for an hour and from far it looked like the funnel cake was 10.49. When you get close you see that it’s actually 20.49 and they were over fried. Two of the kids water playscapes were closed for over an hour. It was just a mess. There are not enough staff at this park. And having to pay to rent tubes is wild. People were waiting for riders to come off the slide to take a tube but the riders just get right back on the line for the slide so unless you pay for tubes you’re gonna have a hard time.

    a month ago

Reviews from Google · See more on Google Maps

Nearby places

📬 Free weekly email · win $50

Love finding spots like this?

Get our best family things to do near you in one weekly email — free outings, weekend picks and local tips. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.