Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles

26101 Magic Mountain ParkwayValencia, CA 91355
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Overview

Get ready for a day full of fun and adventure at Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles! Located next to Six Flags Magic Mountain, thrill seekers can enjoy daring rides like Lost Temple Rapids, while little ones safely explore attractions like Castaway Cove. This Los Angeles water park has something for everyone.

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Good To Know

  • Plan to arrive 30 minutes before park opening (60 minutes during the summer) in order to park and be at the front of the line to enter the gates.
  • Wait times for rides can vary from 20–30 minutes for popular rides to more than 90 minutes later in the day.
  • Appropriate swimwear is required; no denim or clothing with rivets allowed on the slides.
  • If you need a break from carrying your child, you can be escorted to Six Flags Magic Mountain to rent a stroller for use at Hurricane Harbor.
  • The park accepts card and mobile payments only at all locations, including restaurants, retail stores, games, and parking toll booths.
  • To save time at the parking tolls, you can buy your parking pass ahead of time on the park's direct website.
  • The park is wheelchair accessible, with accommodations available for guests with disabilities. Manual wheelchairs are available to rent through Guest Relations.
  • Guests with disabilities must fill out a one-time IBCCES application to obtain an Attractions Access Pass.

Description

Dive into a full day of fun and adventure at Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles. This thrilling, 25-acre water park in Southern California is set amidst the fringes of a tropical jungle. Pass through the entry portal and be swept into the lost lagoons of a forgotten world. Pirate treasures, playful sea creatures, ancient ruins, and tribal artifacts await discovery on the shores of this tropical paradise.

Located adjacent to Six Flags Magic Mountain, Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles boasts over 23 exhilarating slides and attractions. Among the highlights are Bonzai Pipelines, which offer thrilling free-fall excitement as riders experience a floor-drop in side-by-side launching capsules, and the Tornado, a six-story funnel ride that promises swirling fun. For a more laid-back experience, Lizard Lagoon features a spacious 7,000 square-foot pool perfect for teens and adults, while the Bamboo Racer, standing at 45 feet tall with six lanes, adds a competitive edge to the excitement.

For young visitors, Splash Island is designed with water slides, rain curtains, and squirting effects to keep everyone cool in the hot California sun. Python Plunge features a colorful, three-slide complex with two enclosed coiled slides and one moderate-speed slide, perfect for those working their way up to the park’s more thrilling speed slides.

Dining options are plentiful, with a variety of food stalls and eateries offering everything from tasty snacks to hearty meals. Visitors can refuel with favorites like pizza, burgers, and ice-cold drinks while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the park. For added convenience, Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles also features gift shops where guests can pick up souvenirs, sunscreen, and other essentials.

Don’t miss out on the fun—book your tickets to Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles today and make a splash this summer! With its thrilling rides, relaxing amenities, and family-friendly atmosphere, it’s the perfect place for a memorable day of water adventure.

Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles Reviews

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stephaniemT4296ET
"Waste of money!!!"
TripAdvisor user rating 1 out of 5
Reviewed August 08, 2024
The worst waterpark I’ve ever been to. The walk to the entrance is ridiculously long. Waited in line for 30 minutes to get drinks only to be told they don’t accept cash. The blank looks and complete ignorance of the workers in this waterpark is astounding. Lifeguards are more concerned with people not sitting on the ladders in the wave pool, than potential drownings due to severe overcrowding. This place is dirty and unsafe. Most of the water slides were closed, inoperable, or had long wait times. Complete waste of money!
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SusuMadu
Los Angeles, California
"Price gouging and very slow lines."
TripAdvisor user rating 2 out of 5
Reviewed July 31, 2024
Long line for parking pass that was $40! Parked very far away and long hot walk to park entrance. There are NO parking area indicators so make a good note where your car is located. Individual raft rental is an additional $18 per person and then you have to hang onto it the whole time (we decided to forgo the rental and just wait for a free tube where needed). Lines on a summer weekday took a long time. With wait times of 40 min and 30 min we each were able to do just a couple slides in the time we had. Tired of waiting in line, the teens and I decided to just hang out in the kid area and had the most fun doing quick slides and being drenched by the giant dumping bucket. The kids were ready to leave after a couple hours which is great because the lines for over priced food/drinks were also long. Next time I will feed the kids before and just drop them off to go alone. Seemed safe enough for solo teens.
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heatherdL6303MS
"Food rip off DONT BUY FOOD PASS"
TripAdvisor user rating 1 out of 5
Reviewed June 28, 2024
DO NOT PURCHASE THE ALL DAY DINING! I purchased the $50 option and went to redeem my food purchase just to be told they ONLY accept it at the amusement park and get this— no refund. Brigette at customer service was no help and laughed and told me I can repurchase one for the water park (which closed in an hour) to get my $50 back. How’s that supposed to be unlimited dining??
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stellagP4802DF
"Rip off"
TripAdvisor user rating 3 out of 5
Reviewed September 10, 2023
This was our first visit.But we went six flag's ride park couple of time.The whether was hot...I booked for my kids and my friends family.I booked a lounge as well that we gonna have a place to lay down and relax...But nobody of workers didn't know from where should I get my wristbands for a lounge,I showed my purchased code,and they are like🤷‍♀️,ohhh really???So I went to get a tube for my son and I showed the bar code,So they gave me 4 wristbands.I don't know by chance or what...So about a food,waaaaaaayyyy overpriced for a dry sweet chicken burger,no any choice,the ithwr side li e was too long,kids couldn't wait under 100 degree,so we wait near the small boot,my back was burned so badly 👎💀☀️☀️,And the worker's attitude,like we are paying you 103$ for 5burgers,one small chips and a huge cup of ice and 10% coke???and you are giving an attitude???Like they have been pulled out of their bed by force...😡😡😡...A lot of people I noticed they brought their own food.Why not letting people to bring their sandwiches for kids,if you don't have multiple choices??And the price is double than In and out burger.14.99$ for a dry burger...The ride lines were long...even after waiting long time in the line,and riding it,I was gonna faint,thanks god,thete was a lifeguard my friend asked him for a help ,they just bring a cup of tub water with ice...Overall ,I think you need to open more stores for food,and have a more choices,or else let the customers to brung their snacks at list....Rip off
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dtaylor882022
Banning, California
"Phoenix Hurricane Harbor"
TripAdvisor user rating 3 out of 5
Reviewed August 25, 2023
We took our two youngest granddaughters 5 & 9. The girls had a great time playing in the children’s lagoons. The entire park is in desperate need of upgrades and repairs. On several slides the ramps and stairs had exposed wood. Understaffed and in disrepair. I would recommend trying other water park options.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles

Where is Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles?

Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles is located at the Magic Mountain Parkway exit off Interstate 5 in Valencia, California. The address is 26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy, Valencia, CA 91355.

Does my toddler need a ticket?

Children two years old and younger can get in free to Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles.

Can you bring food into Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles?

You can bring one unopened bottle of water or an empty, refillable water bottle (max 2 liters) into the park. Otherwise, no outside food, beverages or coolers are allowed to be brought into Six Flags Hurricane Harbor. However, exceptions are made for guests with special dietary needs to include food allergies and baby food/formula, but coolers are not allowed. Contact Park Security or Guest Relations upon arrival at the Park for approval to bring in special dietary foods.

What kinds of food does the park have?

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor offers a variety of dining options to fuel your day. Grab a bite to eat at Captain Cook's, Red Eye's Kitchen, Cowabunga Grill, Crow's Nest, Tradewind Treats, or Pirate's Pub.

How much is parking?

Daily parking fees start at $45 per vehicle for General Parking and $50 per vehicle for Preferred Parking. Parking fees are subject to change without notice.

Does the park offer rain checks?

Refunds or rain checks for inclement weather are not offered. Rides may be closed temporarily during electrical storms, heavy rain, or high winds, and will re-open as soon as safe operations can be assured. Most restaurants, theaters and shops will remain open.

Can I re-enter the park if I have to leave for some reason?

To leave the park and re-enter on the same day, please present your admission ticket and same day reservation confirmation at the front gate for re-admittance.

Does Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles rent strollers and wheelchairs?

Guests may be escorted to Six Flags Magic Mountain to rent strollers and wheelchairs. Strollers and wheelchairs may be brought into Hurricane Harbor for use throughout the park.

Does Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles have a dress code?

Guests are asked to dress appropriately for its family-friendly environment, and are encouraged to wear footwear while walking throughout the park. Proper swimwear, such as bathing suits or board shorts, are required. Thongs, G-strings, or transparent swimwear are not permitted. For safety reasons and to prevent damage to the attractions, guests may not wear athletic attire, street clothing such as pants or denim shorts, or swimwear with buttons, snaps, rivets, zippers, buckles or belts. Rash guards and swim-style nylon shirts are generally permitted; however, guests should check attraction signage for specific restrictions.

Are pets allowed?

Pets are not allowed into the park, with the exception of working service animals. However, pet boarding is provided for free at the park's onsite kennel, located in the main parking lot. Proof of rabies vaccination is required for boarding.

Do the rides have height and weight restrictions?

All attractions have a minimum and/or maximum weight restrictions. The restrictions vary per ride. Specific ride information is available at the ride entrance and at Guest Relations. Guests with casts are not permitted on any water ride or attraction. Children under 48 inches must wear a US Coast Guard approved lifejacket and should be kept within arm’s reach of a parent or guardian. Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles does not supply or rent lifejackets.

Is smoking permitted in the park?

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles is a smoke-free environment. Smoking is prohibited everywhere in the park except for designated smoking areas located near the rear of the Tiki Falls restroom and the concrete area between Taboo Tower and Lightning Falls. E-cigarettes may only be used in designated areas as well. Smoking is prohibited for guests under the age of 21.

Does Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles have lockers?

Lockers are located behind Guest Relations and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. They are rented from self-serve kiosks which accept cash or card. You will be asked to create a pin, which you can use to enter their locker as many times as needed during your day-long rental.

Can I bring a selfie stick or monopod into the park?

Selfie sticks, monopods, and similar items are not allowed inside Six Flags parks.