History
As the world's largest regional theme park company, Six Flags opened the St. Louis park, the fourth Six Flags park in the U.S., under its original name of Six Flags Over Mid-America.
Rides
The park offers dozens of rides such as the Log Flume, River King Mine Train, Tidal Wave and the Thunder River.
Bugs Bunny National Park
Bugs Bunny National Park is a place where the whole family, including the youngest of the bunch, can enjoy the park with rides like Elmer Fudd's Weather Balloons and the Tweety Tweet House.
Water Park
For those who like to spend their days getting wet, Six Flags offers up 12 acres of fun with a multitude of rides and attractions, including the Gully Washer Creek and Hurricane Bay.
Games
Six Flags will let you put your sporting skills to the test with a variety of games, including water gun races and basketball.
Scout Days
Six Flags gives your young outdoor enthusiasts a chance to make the most of their theme park experience with a special opportunity to work on merit badges for theater and safety during this seasonal event.