Six Flags Kings Backyard

 is an amusement park located at the intersection of Westside Freeway and California State Route 99 in. Owned and operated by Six Flags, the park was first opened in 1977 by the.

Areas

 * DC Comics Action Zone (formerly known as Action Zone)
 * Looney Tunes Studios & Kidzville (formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Land and Hanna-Barbera Land & Kidzville)

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (1997; a B&M Batman clone; formerly known as "The Brady Bunch Backyard Coaster" [1997-2006]) (DC Comics Action Zone)
 * Cali Beast (1994; An International Coaster Inc. Wooden Coaster; formerly known as "Hurler" [1994-2006])
 * Roadrunner Express (1977; A PTC Wooden Coaster, formerly known as "Scooby Doo" [1977-1992] and "Scooby's Ghoster Coaster" [1993-2006]) (Looney Tunes Studios & Kidzville)
 * Superman: Ultimate Flight (1993; An Arrow Suspended coaster, mirror clone of Superman: Ultimate Flight at Six Flags Kings Island; formerly known as "Top Gun" [1993-2006]; repainted red, yellow and blue upon the retheming, received new floorless trains from Vekoma in 2007) (DC Comics Action Zone)
 * The Joker (1994; An Arrow custom looping coaster; formerly known as "Anaconda" [1994-2006]; clone of Anaconda at Six Flags Kings Dominion, repainted purple and green upon the retheming, unlike Anaconda, due to a lake previously not being there, the underwater tunnel is simply a rectangle shaped man made pond.) (DC Comics Action Zone)
 * Twin Scream (1995; a dueling B&M looping coaster; originally known as "Beavis and Butt-Head Roller Punk" [1995-2006])

Flat rides

 * Goliath (1998; An Intamin Giant Drop ride, formerly known as "Drop Zone: Stunt Tower" [1998-2006])
 * Sea Storm (1977; A Mack Sea Storm ride)
 * Twister (2002; A Huss Top Spin ride, formerly known as "Tomb Raider: Firefall" [2002-2006])

Kiddie rides

 * Goliath Jr. (A Zamperla Jumpin' 16 ride) (Looney Tunes Studios & Kidzville)
 * Pepe LePew and the Swings de Paris (A Zierer kiddie Wave Swinger ride) (Looney Tunes Studios & Kidzville)
 * Taz Twister

Map
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Trivia

 * This park was the first Taft park in California.
 * This remained the only one until the purchase of the Santa Clara location of Marriott's Great America, now Six Flags Great America West.