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Atlanta’s Best Indoor Play Spaces & Activities

a girl jumps against a yellow background at an indoor playground Atlanta kids and families flock to on a rainy day

Whether you need to escape the heat or a cold winter day, a trip to an indoor playground Atlanta kids love is always a hit

Brr, y’all. It doesn’t happen a lot, but when Atlanta temperatures drop we don’t take it well (even if it means we can take the kids ice skating, head out on a nearby ski trip, or tackle a weekend snow tubing adventure). Luckily for Atlanta families, there are plenty of incredible indoor playgrounds Atlanta kids flip for that get them active and warm at the same time. We’re talking cooking classes, virtual reality adventures, indoor skydiving, dramatic theatre productions, and circus arts—they’re just some of the indoor activities in Atlanta on our list. So the next time an Arctic blast hits, or the temps drop below 45-degrees, check out one of our favorite indoor playgrounds in town. 

oodazu

oodazu is a multi-activity and party venue for kids unlike any we have in Atlanta, offering a full yoga program for kids, scaling towers that resemble cityscapes, climbing walls, a ceiling-to-floor donut slide, virtual reality stations, a cafe offering healthy snack options, a parent's lounge for mom and dad where they can view a live feed of the yoga room, work at laptop stations, or watch TV. Two private party spaces—where you can bring in your own food and cake—are flooded with natural light and west coast-inspired decorations.

800 Miami Cir. N.E.
Atlanta
Online: oodazu.com

iFly

For your thrill-seekers, try a flight at iFly, Atlanta's only indoor skydiving facility. Guests as young as 3 can try soaring in the specially-designed wind tunnel, and comes with pre-flight instructions, gear (suit, goggles, helmet and earplugs)—plus the incredible experience of flying.

2778 Cobb Parkway,
Atlanta
Online: iflyworld.com

Xdrenaline

This trampoline park, ninja course, and rock climbing center also has Exit Reality VR X-Pods, which take users inside of their favorite game with the use of virtual reality headsets and a state-of-the-art gaming computer. Virtual experiences include over 20 options, including walking 80 floors high in the sky, drawing in space, visiting Paris, or being a Space Pirate Trainer. Jumpers can choose among designated age-group times (Toddler Time is every Friday & Saturday for $8), and they also have a cafe so you can knock lunch off your to-do list, too. 

1611 Roswell Rd.
Marietta, GA
Online: xdrenaline.com

Adventure Air Sports

With a ninja warrior obstacle course that's no joke, your kiddos will be (literally) jumping off the walls on the Mad Maxx super trampoline, swinging from the rafters (with a trapeze over a foam pit), and flying high on plenty of indoor trampoline courses, as well. 

425 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy. N.W.
Kennesaw, GA
Online: adventureairsports.com

The Little Gym

This movement and obstacle facility is a great spot for parties for the younger set, but they also offer drop-ins and classes for kids ages 1-12.

Locations in Alpharetta/Johns Creek, Smyrna, and Snellville

Online: thelittlegym.com

Photo: S. Massey

Young Chefs Academy

If you're looking to cook up some fun—but without the mess of turning them loose in your own kitchen—then look no further than Young Chefs Academy. 90-minute parties in brightly-colored kitchens with instructor-led cooking classes are a foolproof option for a seriously sweet birthday memory, or sign-up for one of their weekly classes, which are customized by age and ability.

Locations in Cumming, Marietta & Sandy Springs
Online: youngchefsacademy.com/georgia

Andretti Karting

Little racers can skid into Andretti's for a day of karting and games at the 100,000 square foot facility. Enjoy six-minute junior races, a game card, rock wall experience, kids meals and arcade. 

11000 Alpharetta Hwy.
Roswell, GA

1255 Roswell Rd.
Marietta, GA
Online: andrettikarting.com

Catch Air

Perfect for any weather, Catch Air houses shiny, clean, and sherbert-hued slides, ball pits, climbing structures, and a dance floor.

Five locations in Metro Atlanta.

Online: catchairparty.com

Photo: Children’s Museum of Atlanta

The Children's Museum of Atlanta

There's no doubt about it. The Children's Museum is a smart place to play, with creative, interactive exhibits that educate as well as entertain. Kids will love driving the crane, working at a Waffle House, hitting the grocery store, and exploring the incredible climbing structure in the heart of the museum. They also provide ongoing programming throughout the day that changes as the seasons and holidays change, which means there's always something new to learn about and try.

275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr.
Atlanta
Online: childrensmuseumatlanta.org

LEGOLAND Discovery Center

Editor's Note: LEGOLAND Discovery Center Atlanta is currently closed for renovations and will reopen March 31, 2023.

See everything iconic in Atlanta in one miniaturized place. LEGOLAND Atlanta features a Minland exhibit, 4-D cinema, Kingdom Quest Lego ride, climbing structure, and more.

Phipps Mall
3500 Peachtree Rd. N.E.
Atlanta
Online: atlanta.legolanddiscoverycenter.com