Six Flags Frontier City



Welcome to Six Flags Frontier City, a Western-themed amusement park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It’s one of the most unique parks in the Six Flags family, combining roller coasters and rides with classic Wild West charm. From high-speed thrills to old-timey saloons and gunfight shows, it’s a must-visit for families and coaster fans alike.
History & Background
Frontier City originally opened back in 1958 as a Wild West town replica and slowly evolved into a full-scale amusement park. It was once part of the original Six Flags portfolio but later changed hands before being reacquired by Six Flags in 2018. Throughout the decades, the park has maintained its Western flair while adding new coasters and modern attractions to keep things fresh.
Ticket Prices & Packages
Single-day tickets generally range from $30 to $45, and you’ll often find better deals if you purchase online in advance. Season passes are a great value, especially for Oklahoma locals. Combo options that include Hurricane Harbor OKC are available, too.
Opening Hours & Best Time to Visit
Frontier City is open from March through October, with hours typically from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, though summer weekends may extend later. The best time to visit is during spring and early fall – summer gets hot, and weekends tend to be crowded.
Don’t miss Fright Fest in the fall, which transforms the park into a haunted wonderland with themed shows and scare zones.
Top Rides & Attractions
Thrill Rides
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Brain Drain – A 7-story looping thrill ride
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Steel Lasso – Oklahoma’s only suspended coaster
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Diamondback – A wild steel shuttle coaster with backward action
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Silver Bullet – A classic Schwarzkopf loop coaster
Family Rides
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Tumbleweed – Spinning family ride with a kick
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Saddle Up – Classic carousel fun
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Tomahawk – Swinging adventure with a Western twist
Entertainment & Shows
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Gunfight Stunt Show – Live-action shootouts with actors and special effects
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Western-themed musical shows – Check daily schedule for showtimes
Getting There & Parking
Address: 11501 N I-35 Service Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73131
Located right off Interstate 35, Frontier City is super accessible for locals and travelers alike. Parking is $25 per vehicle, and preferred parking is available closer to the entrance. Public transportation options are limited, so driving or rideshare is your best bet.
Dining Options
Food here leans into American comfort with a hint of Western flair:
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Cowboy Cookhouse – BBQ brisket, ribs, and burgers
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Pizza Warehouse – Family-friendly pizza slices and combos
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Prairie Dogs – Hot dogs and chili cheese fries
Plenty of snack carts and drink stations are spread throughout the park. Vegetarian and allergy-friendly options are also available.
Hotels & Accommodation
There aren’t any on-site hotels, but Oklahoma City offers tons of nearby lodging:
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites OKC North – Just 5 minutes away
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La Quinta Inn & Suites – Affordable and pet-friendly
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Embassy Suites OKC – A more upscale stay near the park
Staying downtown puts you within 15–20 minutes of both the park and Oklahoma City attractions like Bricktown.
Tips for Visiting
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Arrive early to avoid the midday heat and grab a shady picnic spot.
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Bring refillable water bottles—hydration is key in Oklahoma summers.
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Use the Six Flags app to check ride times and find your way around.
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Frontier City is more spread out than it looks—wear comfy shoes.
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Plan to catch a live show for a break from the rides.