MUSKEGON, MI — The largest amusement park in the state is being sold as part of a multi-million dollar deal. Six Flags announced today it is selling Michigan’s Adventure to a new holding company.
The Muskegon County attraction is one of seven parks in a $331 million deal with EPR Properties. In 2024, Six Flags and Cedar Fair, two of the then-largest amusement park operators in the county, merged into an $8 billion company. That deal brought Michigan’s Adventure, Cedar Point and other parks under the Six Flags portfolio.
Other parks involved in the sale include ValleyFair near Minneapolis, Minn., Worlds of Fun near Kansas City, Mo., Schlitterbahn Waterpark near Galveston, Texas, Six Flags St. Louis near St. Louis, Mo., Six Flags Great Escape near Queensbury, N.Y. and Six Flags La Ronde in Montreal.
Michigan’s Adventure closed unexpectedly early last year, shuttering operations on Sept. 1, a full month earlier than expected. At the time, no reason was given for the early closure.






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