Although there are no Six Flags parks in Minnesota, the chain has a few amusement parks in the region and farther afield. Rides from roller coasters to water slides, amusement and entertainment for the whole family can be found at each park.
This Six Flags theme park is located just outside Chicago. Great America offers nearly 60 rides, from roller coasters to bumper cars, for guests of all ages. Nearby Hurricane Harbor, a water park with 11 wet rides, is free with Six Flags admission.
Six Flags Great America
1 Great America Parkway
Gurnee, IL 60031
sixflags.com/greatAmerica
A few states south of Minnesota is Missouri's Six Flags St. Louis. Formerly known as Six Flags Over America, this theme park opened in 1971. Like other Six Flags, it also boasts an attached Hurricane Harbor water park that can be used during the summer for the cost of general park admission.
Six Flags St. Louis
P.O. Box 60
4900 Six Flags Road
Eureka, MO 63025
sixflags.com/stLouis
This park was built in Arlington, Texas, between Dallas and Fort Worth. It was the first amusement park in the Six Flags chain, and offers rides, attractions and entertainment for guests of all ages and heights.
Six Flags Over Texas
2201 Road to Six Flags
Arlington, TX 76011
sixflags.com/overTexas
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor is just across the street from Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington. Although other Six Flags Hurricane Harbors are attached to the main amusement park, this water-based park stands on its own on 47 acres, making it the largest water park in north Texas.
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
1800 E. Lamar Blvd.
Arlington, TX 76006
sixflags.com/hurricaneHarborTexas