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Visit Six Flags Magic Mountain—home to an unequalled coaster dynasty! You'll find nine lushly landscaped theme-lands with exciting rides for the entire family—including 17 (yes, 17) world-class roller coasters.
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Park Map & DirectionsFROM Interstate 5Take the Interstate 5 Freeway north. Exit Magic Mountain Parkway. Turn left at the traffic signal at the bottom of the exit ramp going under the Freeway overpass. Proceed along Magic Mountain Parkway to the parking toll booths and the Park entrances. FROM 101 FreewayTake the 101 Freeway north to the 170 Freeway north. Take the 170 Freeway north to the Interstate 5 Freeway north (the 170 Freeway automatically ends at the I-5 north). Take Interstate 5 north to Magic Mountain Parkway. Exit Magic Mountain Parkway. Turn left at the traffic signal at the bottom of the exit ramp going under the Freeway overpass. Proceed along Magic Mountain Parkway to the parking toll booths and the Park entrances. FROM Interstate 15Take Interstate 15 north to the 210 Freeway west. Take Interstate 210 Freeway west to the Interstate 5 Freeway north (the 210 automatically ends at the I-5 north). Take Interstate 5 north to Magic Mountain Parkway. Exit at Magic Mountain Parkway. Turn left at the traffic signal at the bottom of the exit ramp going under the Freeway overpass. Proceed along Magic Mountain Parkway to the parking toll booths and the Park entrances. FROM LAXTake Century Boulevard to the 405 Freeway north. Take the 405 Freeway north to the junction with Interstate 5 north (this happens automatically-the 405 ends at I-5). Take I-5 north to Magic Mountain Parkway. Exit at Magic Mountain Parkway. Turn left at the traffic signal at the bottom of the exit ramp going under the Freeway overpass. Proceed along Magic Mountain Parkway to the parking toll booths and the Park entrances. Back To Top
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