Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
- Six Flags Magic Mountain has experienced extended closures linked to severe wildfires and weather events in Southern California, with closures reported in early 2025 and occasional weather-related suspensions thereafter.[3][7]
- There have been ongoing updates and rumors about park plans, including potential new attractions and physical changes on site, but official confirmations have been limited or gradual in public communications.[2][4]
- Local coverage in late 2024–early 2025 highlighted the park’s handling of fire-related evacuations and service disruptions, with reopening dates sometimes contingent on weather and safety conditions.[2][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current state of operations from Six Flags Magic Mountain’s official channels and major local outlets, or set up a quick summary of any confirmed new attractions or closures for 2025–2026.
Citations:
- Six Flags Magic Mountain closures and weather-related suspensions.[7][3]
- Reports on potential park changes and new attractions, plus brief notes on reopening plans.[4][2]
Sources
Six Flags Magic Mountain, the iconic theme park in Santa Clarita, California, has announced it will remain closed on January 26, 2025, due to the ongoing wildfires and extreme weather conditions gripping Southern California. The closure follows a series of suspensions that have occurred over the past few weeks as fires continue to threaten the […]
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www.sixflags.comSix Flags Magic Mountain closed on Wednesday due to the latest storm to hit California.The park says it's already had to close eight times this year due to wea
kmph.com(11/14/2025) Looks like the big 2026 new coaster for Six Flags Magic Mountain is still on the way as more parts and pieces have begun to arrive on site for the proposed Vekoma “Thrill Glider” roller coaster project. In addition to the black supports previously seen now blue roller coaster track has been spotted on site. … It looks like the dirt has all been tossed round, but currently there doesn’t even appear to be any construction equipment on site at all, so nothing at all appears to be...
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