Wender·Vista
Six Flags Magic Mountain
shown on ceramic, 12-inch tileUnited States
in the Santa Clarita Valley, thirty miles north of downtown Los Angeles

Six Flags Magic Mountain

— the park that keeps adding another track.

Where it lives

Not only on a wall.

A small tile on the nightstand catching the morning. A larger one above the fire. Yours, wherever you spend the slow hours.
On the nightstand, a 6-inch on a walnut stand
Among the books, a 6-inch leaning into the spines
Beside the kettle, a 12-inch propped
Down a quiet hall, an 18-inch floating off the wall
Above the fire, the 24-inch in a walnut surround
a note from the studio

A theme park on a hillside above the Santa Clara River, north of Los Angeles on Interstate 5. It opened Memorial Day weekend 1971 as a Newhall Land project and now holds the world record for roller coasters in a single park, with twenty operating across 262 acres. Tatsu hangs from the lift hill. Full Throttle launches through a vertical loop.

from the studio
Six Flags Magic Mountain
— bring it home

Six Flags Magic Mountain, on ceramic.

Each tile is finished by hand in our Knoxville studio. Artwork is slowly infused into the ceramic surface under high heat and pressure, and rests beneath a thin glossy finish. The colour lives in the surface, not on top of it.

What kind of piece?
One tile — square or rectangle.
How big?
the popular one — counter, shelf, nightstand
6 × 6 in · 15 cm · 1.6 lb
Surface finish
A clear glossy finish — the artwork reads as if under resin. Ideal for show-pieces and framed wall art.
How it sits
A hidden cleat — sits ¼″ proud of the wall.
$58
Hand-finished and shipped from our studio at the foot of the Smokies. On your wall in about ten days.
size
6 × 6 in
15 cm
weighs
1.6 lb
solid in the hand
surface
ceramic, hand-finished
art rests beneath a thin glossy finish
from
Knoxville, TN
our family studio, at the foot of the Smokies
— start a Coaster Set

Pick any four 4-inch tiles — National Parks you've been to, a Smokies set, the four seasons of one place. $ for a set of , cork-backed, ready to live on the table.

about Six Flags Magic Mountain

The place, in three passes.

A little of what's known, in case you fall down the rabbit hole — or want to go see it yourself.
the place

Magic Mountain sits on 262 acres in Valencia, a community within the city of Santa Clarita in Los Angeles County, about thirty miles north of downtown Los Angeles along Interstate 5. The park opened on May 29, 1971, as a joint venture between Newhall Land and Farming and the owners of Sea World, and was sold to Six Flags in 1979. The terrain steps up a hillside above the Santa Clara River, which is why most of the coasters use the natural grade to extend their drops.

the year

The coaster count is the headline. As of 2026, Magic Mountain operates twenty roller coasters, the most of any park in the world, a record it has held nearly continuously since 2001. Notable rides include Tatsu, a flying coaster suspended from the track and the tallest of its kind at 170 feet; X2, a 4D coaster that rotates riders on a second axis; and Twisted Colossus, a 2015 Rocky Mountain Construction remake of the original 1978 wooden Colossus that featured in The Karate Kid.

the visit

The park runs daily through summer and most weekends across the rest of the year, weather permitting. Gate admission is around $90 in 2026, with season passes and Gold-tier memberships priced well below that. Parking runs $40 to $60 depending on the day. The Flash Pass system, for skip-the-line access, tiers from Regular to Platinum and is sold separately at the kiosks just inside the entrance. Hurricane Harbor, the seasonal water park, shares the parking lot but has its own gate.

where
United States · Valencia, Santa Clarita, Los Angeles County, California
within
Six Flags Magic Mountain
elevation
396 m · 1,300 ft
position
34.4248° N · 118.5969° W
the neighborhood

What's nearby.

A handful of named places within an hour's walk or short drive. Some we've already painted; some we will.
0.3 km S
Hurricane Harbor
water park
3 km S
Valencia
master-planned community
7 km E
Santa Clarita
city centre
8 km N
Castaic Lake
reservoir
50 km S
Los Angeles
city centre
N
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Hurricane Harbor
Valencia
Santa Clarita
Castaic Lake
Los Angeles
common questions

What people ask.

A few questions we get about Six Flags Magic Mountain — and about bringing the piece home.
about the place

In Valencia, part of Santa Clarita in Los Angeles County, about thirty miles north of downtown Los Angeles along Interstate 5. The park covers 262 acres on a hillside above the Santa Clara River.

The park opened Memorial Day weekend 1971, on May 29, as a Newhall Land project. Six Flags bought it in 1979 and has owned and operated it since.

Twenty as of 2026, the most of any park in the world. The park has held the record nearly continuously since 2001 and adds or refurbishes a major ride most years.

Superman Escape from Krypton, a reverse-launch tower that climbs to 415 feet. Goliath, a hyper-coaster, drops 255 feet at 85 miles per hour and is the tallest traditional coaster in the park.

They share a parking lot and the same operator, but they are separate parks with separate gates. Hurricane Harbor is the seasonal water park immediately adjacent to the south.

Take Interstate 5 to the Magic Mountain Parkway exit in Valencia, about thirty miles north of downtown Los Angeles. The drive runs roughly 35 minutes outside rush hour.

about the piece in your home

Yes. The park is a touchstone for Southern California childhoods and a pilgrimage for ride enthusiasts worldwide. A Medium or Large carries the silhouette of the hillside skyline well.

The palette leans toward sunset orange, Santa Clarita gold, and twilight indigo, working with Mid-Century Modern, Eclectic, and California-Casual rooms.

A single Large above a console. Above a sofa, a 4-tile Mural. For a game room or media wall, a 9-tile Mural carries the full park silhouette across the wall.

Yes, in the Dura Satin or Matte finish. Both wipe clean and resist scratching where the Glossy show-finish would not.

Microfibre cloth and clean water. No abrasives, no cleaning sprays. The colour lives in the ceramic surface, so the tile cleans like any smooth ceramic.

Yes. Every WenderVista piece is curated by Reid Wender and finished in our Knoxville studio. We do not license the artwork to other makers.

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