Six Flags Over Georgia
Let your inner daredevil shine at Six Flags Over Georgia
As the largest regional theme park in the Southeast, Six Flags Over Georgia is home to more than 40 rides including 11 roller coasters, three children’s areas, water rides and thrill rides.
Six Flags Over Georgia is also home to Hurricane Harbor water park, a massive water park and tropical paradise full of wave pools and slippery slides, open late May through September. Tsunami Surge is a dual-slide complex that drops riders down an enclosed five-story drop and whirls them around in a 40-foot wide bowl follow by a zero-gravity plunge out the bottom. Bonzai Pipeline soars through winding curves, dark tunnels and swirling bowls.
During the summer months, take the kids to splash around in Paradise Island, the park’s huge interactive water play structure featuring dozens of water elements and slides. Each October, Six Flags Over Georgia is transformed into a haunted theme park for Fright Fest. Halloween shows, roaming zombies and terrifying ride makeovers make Fright Fest one of the best Halloween experiences in Atlanta. In November and December, Holiday in the Park kicks off with Christmas trees and more than one million holiday lights on display that give the park a magical glow.
Reasons to visit Six Flags Over Georgia
- Acrophobia. A cutting-edge free-fall tower that drops riders from 200 feet up, up, up in the air.
- Batman: The Ride. It Takes riders through relentless loops and twists over the dark streets of Gotham.
- Sky Coaster. An extreme skydiving experience where you plummet 18 stories through the air at 50 mph.
- Dahlonega Mine Train. An old favorite at Six Flags, it’s a runaway mine car.
- Goliath. This giant roller coaster’s name says it all.
- Twisted Cyclone. The wood and steel twisted cyclone hybrid roller coaster.

Insider tips
- To beat the crowds, go on weekdays in the summer and any operating day in April, May, June or September.
- Start your day at the farthest attraction from the main entrance and work your way back.
- Visit your favorite rides as soon as the park opens or after 5 p.m.
Know before you go
When is the park open?
View the park’s operating schedule for the days you plan to visit.
Where is Six Flags located?
Six Flags Over Georgia is conveniently located on Interstate 20, just west of Atlanta, at:
275 Riverside Parkway, SW
Austell, Ga. 30168
What attractions are near Six Flags Over Georgia?
Six Flags White Water, is located just minutes away, with 50 attractions and the water park for a day’s fun in the sun.
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