Six Flags Ohio Map and Brochure (2000)

Six Flags Ohio had the oddest layout of any Six Flagsโ€”wedged between wooded hills and a lake that forced paths into loops instead of lines. Thatโ€™s why a Six Flags Ohio map mattered: half the thrill was just finding your way between coasters that screamed over the same valley. Rides, waterpark slides, and midway shows all competed for space, while trams and footbridges tried to make sense of it.

Map Info
Location
Aurora, Ohio
Years Active
2000 โ€“ 2007

Everyone remembers the tight curve past the lakefront midwayโ€”great for people-watching, terrible during fireworks.

Even locals carried a map in their pocket, just in case a shortcut ended behind another fence of coaster track.

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FAQ

Is there a Six Flags in Ohio?

Six Flags does not currently operate any amusement parks in Ohio. The former Six Flags Worlds of Adventure (Geauga Lake) in Bainbridge Township and Wyandot Lake near Columbus were once owned by Six Flags but are no longer part of the chain. Cedar Point and Kings Island, Ohio’s major parks, are now part of the Six Flags Entertainment Corporation after a 2024 merger, but they do not carry the Six Flags branding.

Which Six Flags is the biggest?

Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey is the biggest Six Flags park by land area. The park covers over 510 acres and includes both a theme park and a safari adventure.

When did Six Flags in Ohio close?

Six Flags Worlds of Adventure in Ohio closed after the 2007 season. The park, previously known as Geauga Lake, ended operations under the Six Flags brand in 2004 when it was sold, and its entire amusement park closed permanently in September 2007.

What happened to Six Flags Ohio?

Six Flags Ohio, also known as Six Flags Worlds of Adventure, was sold by Six Flags in 2004 and reverted to the Geauga Lake name. The amusement park permanently closed in September 2007, and its water park section closed after the 2016 season.

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