Six Flags St. Louis
Founded in June of 1971, Six Flags St. Louis is one of the original Six Flags built and now boasts over 100 action-packed attractions, including rides, restaurants, and shops.
From classics like the Grand Ole Carousel, a 1915 Philadelphia Toboggan Jumper, to the all-new eight-story, 50 MPH Evel Knievel ride that opened June 20th, there's plenty for everyone in the family to enjoy.
Rides

Six Flags St. Louis offers fun for every type of ride-goer. There are rides for very small children, families, and full-grown thrill-seekers. A total of 33 rides are located in the theme park, eight water rides in Hurricane Harbor Water Park, and four special attractions, including Dragon's Wing, Sling Shot, Turbo Bungy, and the Speed-O-Drome Thrill Carts.
Roller Coasters
Batman The Ride * Screamin' Eagle
The Boss * Ninja * Tony Hawk's Big Spin
Mr. Freeze * River King Mine Train
Roller Coaster Heights
The Boss - 122 ft, Batman The Ride - 105 ft, Ninja - 110 ft, Mr. Freeze - 226 ft, Tony Hawk's Big Spin - 52.5 ft, Screamin' Eagle - 110 ft
Roller Coaster Speeds
The Boss - 66.3 mph, Screamin' Eagle - 62 mph, Batman The Ride - 50 mph, Ninja - 65 mph, Mr. Freeze - 70 mph, Tony Hawk's Big Spin - 31 mph
Hurricane Harbor Water Park
Six Flags St. Louis is known for its fantastic rides, but that's just the beginning. Daily tickets and season passes also include entry to Hurricane Harbor Water Park, one of the coolest attractions in the Midwest!
There are nine different types of water slides and attractions at Hurrican Harbor, including one of the largest wave pools in the United States, multi-passenger rafting adventures, speed slides, and themed attractions for our younger riders.
Gulley Washer Creek
- Kick back and enjoy a relaxing 1,100-foot lazy river with waterfalls, geysers, lush tropical landscaping, and more.
Hook's Lagoon
- Splash into an interactive water-play area for the entire family. Enjoy a pirate ship, five-story tree house, slides, gadgets, sprays, funnels, and more.
Hurricane Bay
- Surf’s up! Ride the four-foot rolling wave in our rental tubes—or just swim—in this 30,000 square-foot pool while enjoying the view of an 80-foot-tall steaming volcano.
Pirate Ship Slides
- A’hoy matey! The youngest pirates can splash and play on these slides in Hook’s Lagoon. 48" max.
Speed Slides
- Have a need for speed? Zoom down three six-story, high-speed body slides, two enclosed, twisting body slides, and one 64-foot free-fall slide.
Tornado
- Dive into the ultimate storm in a cloverleaf-shaped tube that swishes and swirls down a 132-foot funnel-shaped tube before plunging into a giant waterfall.
Tree House Slides
- Kids can slip down these slides in Hook’s Lagoon.
Tube Slides
- Slip and slide down four 400-foot slides with spirals and corkscrews. You’ll love twisting, turning, spiraling, and tunneling through this five-story structure.
Entertainment
Rides aren't the only thing offered at Six Flags St. Louis, either. From concerts and musical acts to fireworks, festivals, and a truly one-of-a-kind parade, your family can count on top-notch entertainment during you visit. The park will be hosting more than 15 concerts in 2008, including the new Sunday Rocks! concerts, and the Starburst Thursday Night Concert Series, June 5th through July 24th. There are also a number of themed events and weekends, from Christian Family Day on August 9th with music from the Newsboys, to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Day which features signing interpreters at every show (June 7th).
Shopping & Dining
Six Flags St. Louis offers a wide variety of dining options to suite a variety of tastes -- there are 23 locations throughout the park to grab a snack, sit down for a meal, or enjoy a tasty treat. From funnel cakes and fried chicken to fresh salads, Asian noodles, and ice cream, Six Flags St. Louis has it all!
There are an equal number of shops and stores to explore during your trip to Six Flags. Whether you're after ride-themed souvenirs, gourmet candy, hip clothing and jewelry, or awesome toys, you'll find it at Six Flags St. Louis.
FAQ from Six Flags St. Louis:
What is your loose article policy?
Loose articles are not permitted on most rides and should be left with non-riders or secured in lockers. Six Flags and its employees are not responsible for lost or stolen items. Loose articles of any kind (including but not limited to purses, backpacks, and beverage containers) may not be taken past the queue entrance and cannot be left on the load/unload platform of the following rides: Tony Hawk's Big Spin; BATMAN The Ride; Evel Knievel; The Boss. Cell phones, pagers, or other small items must be secured in cargo pockets, zippered jacket pockets, or waist packs. All loose articles which cannot be secured must be left in a locker or with a non-rider prior to entering the queue line.
What is considered exceptional size where rides are concerned?
Safety is our number one priority. Guests with certain body proportions, height and/or weight may not be able to participate on certain rides if the safety restraints will not operate as designed. Specific ride information is available at the ride and at Guest Relations.
Are there restrictions for guests with casts?
Guests with casts below the elbow or knee are permitted to ride as long as they do not get in the way of the ride's safety devices.
Are there restrictions for guests with prosthetic devices?
There are restrictions on certain rides, depending on the prosthetic device. Please visit Guest Relations to pick up our ADA Guide.
Some rides require that a child be accompanied by an adult or responsible person. How are these defined?
Please refer to specific guidelines posted at the entrance of every ride.
Who designs Six Flags St. Louis's rides?
Six Flags St. Louis rides are designed and built by a variety of sources. Along with Six Flags engineers, we work with industry experts and worldwide leading manufacturers to build thrilling rides for your family's enjoyment.
What are the height requirements for the roller coasters?

The height requirements vary for each roller coaster. The requirements are listed here, in the Park Map & Guide you receive at the park, as well as at each ride and are subject to change at any time for your safety.
What ride restrictions are there?
Typical safety restrictions include height requirements, health and safety advisories, and accessibility guidelines. These restrictions are listed on signs posted at each ride.