Front rider’s perspective on Log Flume (Arrow Log Flume) at Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Missouri, USA.

It’s full speed ahead in a hollowed log, as you twist and turn your way through an exhilarating water ride with a 6 story drop. #SharpProductions #ThemePark

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  1. Actually the left side was open when me and my friend went. And it wasn't memorial day or independence day or anything like that.

  2. If memory serves, it was one of the first log flume rides from Arrow ever made with TWO lifts hills on each course…and with two courses….the tallest plunge drops at the time……back in what, 1972. cutting edge technology. LOL

  3. Love this ride! The first ride I ever rode there! Yes,I never liked the kiddy rides! I was kinda a dare devil so when I was about 5 or 6 I thought I was too old for the kiddy rides! First actual roller coaster when I was 8! It was the Screaming Eagle! But this ride was my actual first ride when I was 5 or 6! Loved getting splashed! Then when I was 9 I finnaly took in Mr.Freeze! I LOVED IT! It was so fun! Now I only have 3 more rides I have to ride to complete me have riding all roller coasters at six flags! Its BATMAN(which ive always been scared of but gonna ride it this summer!),The Boomerang(which opened kinda late in the summer so really didn't have a chance to ride it)and,the XCalibur! Which unfortenutonly isn't there any more so! Only 2 rides left! Wish me luck this summer!

  4. the left side was open yesterday I went on it but I think it was because it was really hot but you have a better chance of getting the left side if you have a flash pass

  5. Lol I went to Six Flags today and went on this like 7 times I luv it it is my favorite ride

  6. This was a favorite of mine – I rode it in the 70s when it was new(ish) and probably haven't been on it since the mid-80s but I remember every foot of it. I especially remember that little dip that it took at 50 seconds into the video.

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