Six Flags North

Located in Bellingham, Washington

History
In 1977, Six Flags North opened as Kings North and operated by Kings Entertainment Company.

In 1992, Kings Entertainment Company sold Kings North to Paramount Parks.

In 1993, Kings North was renamed to "Paramount's Kings North".

In 2006, Paramount Parks sold their parks to Six Flags including "Paramount's Kings North".

In 2007, Paramount's Kings North was renamed to "Six Flags North".

In 2015, Hurricane Harbor opens.

In 2021, some rides from Crackaxle Canyon relocated to DC Universe.

Areas

 * Crackaxle Canyon
 * Six Flags Plaza
 * Bugs Bunny National Park (formerly known as "Hanna-Barbera Land" [1977-1992] and "Nickelodeon Central" [2004-2006)
 * Whistlestop Park (formerly known as "Thomas Town" [2008-2010])
 * DC Universe (added in 2021)
 * Hurricane Harbor (added in 2015)

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (1998; a B&M Inverted coaster, formerly known as "Top Gun" [1998-2006]) [DC Universe; formerly "Crackaxle Canyon" (2007-2020)]
 * Flashback (2007; a Vekoma Boomerang Coaster, relocated from Six Flags New Orleans) [Crackaxle Canyon]
 * The Joker (2021; an RMC Steel Hybrid Coaster) [DC Universe]
 * Pandemonium (2008; a Gerstlauer Spinning Coaster, formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Big Spin" [2008-2010]) [Six Flags Plaza]
 * Roadrunner Express (1977; a PTC Wooden Coaster, formerly known as "Scooby Doo Coaster" [1977-2003] & "Fairly Odd Coaster" [2004-2006]) [Bugs Bunny National Park]
 * Ultra Twister (1982; a TOGO Ultra Twister Coaster, retracked by S&S in 2017) [Crackaxle Canyon]
 * The Flash: Vertical Velocity (2002; an Intamin Impulse Coaster, formerly known as "Wicked Twister" [2002-2006] & "V2: Vertical Velocity" [2007-2020]) [DC Universe]
 * Washington Coast Racers (2023; a Skyline P’Sghetti Bowl Model E&F coaster) [Six Flags Plaza]

Roller coasters

 * Deja Vu (2001-2019; a Vekoma Giant Inverted Boomerang, formerly known as “FACE/OFF” [2001-2006], relocated to Six Flags Bolivia, replaced with Washington Coast Racers)