Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Water park in Arlington, Texas
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor is a water park in Arlington featuring more than twenty water slides, multiple wave pools, and splash areas designed for different age groups. The grounds also include lazy rivers where visitors can float and drift.
The park opened in 2005 as part of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation's growth into the Dallas-Fort-Worth area. Its arrival brought this type of major recreation facility to North Texas for the first time.
The place draws families from across the region on hot days, providing a space where people gather to cool off together. Water play has become a central part of how locals spend their summer days.
The place gets crowded on hot days, so arriving early helps avoid long wait times. Changing areas and food vendors are spread throughout the grounds, making it easy for guests to store belongings and find refreshments.
The park uses a specialized filtration system that processes millions of gallons of water daily, continuously monitoring chlorine and chemical levels. This allows water to stay clean and safe without requiring constant replacement.
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