
Six Flags Great Adventure Resort is saying “welcome summer” as Hurricane Harbor water park is ready for this week’s heat wave.
There are tons of ways to beat the heat. Splash Island has a treehouse play structure, 14 kids’ slides, rental cabanas, lots of shade and an outdoor dining option.
Kids will love the mini slides and waterfalls.
And don’t forget that giant dump bucket perched above ready to soak everyone below!
There are seven colorful slides meant for smaller riders. Cowabunga, Jellyfish Twist, RipCurl, Shark Attack, Splashin’ Seal and Stingray Racer offer summer fun for kids 42 inches and smaller.
Teens – and adults – will race to Bada Bing Bada Bang Bada Boom!, Jurahnimo Falls, The Winds and Tornado, which have high-speed, high adrenaline slides.
Then chill out before the car ride home in a tube along the lazy river.

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor is located at 1 Six Flags Blvd. in Jackson and is open every day through Labor Day (September 1). For info on tickets and Season Passes, visit the website. Always check weather updates before heading out.
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