Great Adventure has always been blessed with water attractions since the park’s grand opening. Attractions like the Saw Mill Log Flume; at the time the longest log flume in the world, Roaring Rapids which was one of the first water rapids ride of its kind, to holding Adventure Rivers, the park’s first water park. Though in the mid-90s, Six Flags was starting to build a franchise into the water park name. Opening several different Hurricane Harbors around the United States, it would be only time till Six Flags Great Adventure would receive it’s own share.



With Great Adventure being the largest of the Six Flags properties, it was no wonder that Hurricane Harbor would become the largest Hurricane Harbor built to date. Featuring the world’s largest lazy river at the time, with elaborate designs water slides, a play structure for children, and extensive themeing. A true get-away with one of the world’s largest water parks, directly next to the Great Adventure theme park!