Flying Coaster (Elitch Gardens)
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This article is about the modern amusement park. For the original Elitch Gardens site, see Elitch Gardens.
| Elitch Gardens | |
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The entrance to Elitch Gardens. |
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| Location | Denver, Colorado, United States |
| Website | http://www.elitchgardens.com |
| Owner | CNL Income Properties |
| Opened | 1890 (original location) 1995 (current location) |
| Previous names | Six Flags Elitch Gardens -November 1998 to April 6,2007 Elitch Gardens - 1890 to 1998, April 6, 2007 to present |
| Operating season | April to October |
| Area | 70 acres total |
| Rides | 45 total
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Elitch Gardens, briefly known as Six Flags Elitch Gardens, is an amusement park in Denver, Colorado. It is owned by CNL Income Properties and operated by PARC Management alongside six other former Six Flags parks including: Darien Lake, Frontier City, White Water Bay, Waterworld Concord, Splashtown Houston, and Wild Waves Theme Park. It is a seasonal park usually opening in late April and closing around Halloween.
The Flying Coaster is closed because it is “moving to a new home”.

