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The Athletic Edge Adventure Park — Attraction in Salem

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The Athletic Edge Adventure Park
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Nearby attractions
L.B. Day Amphitheater
2330 17th St NE, Salem, OR 97301
The Pavilion
2330 17th St NE, Salem, OR 97301
Nearby restaurants
Daynight Donuts
2234 Fairgrounds Rd NE, Salem, OR 97301
Kelli's Bar
1725 Market St NE, Salem, OR 97301
Kuong Chan's Chinese Restaurant
2290 Fairgrounds Rd NE, Salem, OR 97301
Tony’s Taco Shop
1412 Capitol St NE, Salem, OR 97301
Redline Tacos LLC
2410 Fairgrounds Rd NE, Salem, OR 97301
Junior’s Taqueria
1705 Winter St NE, Salem, OR 97301
La Palapa Delicias
2230 Fairgrounds Rd NE, Salem, OR 97301
Tamales Tlayoli
2370 Fairgrounds Rd NE, Salem, OR 97301
Taqueria Del Sol Mexican Restaurant
2325 Fairgrounds Rd NE, Salem, OR 97301
TaquerĂ­a del sol
2135 Fairgrounds Rd NE, Salem, OR 97301
Nearby local services
Athletic Edge Gymnastics
1379 Madison St NE, Salem, OR 97301, United States
Tritac Shooting Range
1400 Sunnyview Rd NE, Salem, OR 97301, United States
Center Market
1420 17th St NE, Salem, OR 97301
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The Athletic Edge Adventure Park
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The Athletic Edge Adventure Park

1379 Madison St NE, Salem, OR 97301
4.4(283)
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attractions: L.B. Day Amphitheater, The Pavilion, restaurants: Daynight Donuts, Kelli's Bar, Kuong Chan's Chinese Restaurant, Tony’s Taco Shop, Redline Tacos LLC, Junior’s Taqueria, La Palapa Delicias, Tamales Tlayoli, Taqueria Del Sol Mexican Restaurant, Taquería del sol, local businesses: Athletic Edge Gymnastics, Tritac Shooting Range, Center Market
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Phone
(503) 361-2344
Website
athleticedgeadventurepark.org
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Tue9 AM - 8 PMClosed

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Live events

Energize & Elevate
Energize & Elevate
Thu, Jan 15 • 10:00 AM
189 Liberty Street Northeast, Salem, OR 97301
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Candlelight: Coldplay & Imagine Dragons
Candlelight: Coldplay & Imagine Dragons
Fri, Jan 16 • 6:30 PM
1313 Mill Street Southeast, Salem, 97301
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Salem, OR Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Salem, OR Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Thu, Jan 1 • 12:00 AM
250 Winter St NE, Salem, OR 97301, USA, 97301
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Nearby attractions of The Athletic Edge Adventure Park

L.B. Day Amphitheater

The Pavilion

L.B. Day Amphitheater

L.B. Day Amphitheater

4.5

(230)

Open 24 hours
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The Pavilion

The Pavilion

4.3

(65)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Athletic Edge Adventure Park

Daynight Donuts

Kelli's Bar

Kuong Chan's Chinese Restaurant

Tony’s Taco Shop

Redline Tacos LLC

Junior’s Taqueria

La Palapa Delicias

Tamales Tlayoli

Taqueria Del Sol Mexican Restaurant

TaquerĂ­a del sol

Daynight Donuts

Daynight Donuts

3.9

(430)

$

Open until 11:00 PM
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Kelli's Bar

Kelli's Bar

4.4

(222)

$

Closed
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Kuong Chan's Chinese Restaurant

Kuong Chan's Chinese Restaurant

4.3

(137)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Tony’s Taco Shop

Tony’s Taco Shop

4.2

(165)

$

Closed
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Nearby local services of The Athletic Edge Adventure Park

Athletic Edge Gymnastics

Tritac Shooting Range

Center Market

Athletic Edge Gymnastics

Athletic Edge Gymnastics

4.3

(157)

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Tritac Shooting Range

Tritac Shooting Range

4.7

(224)

Click for details
Center Market

Center Market

3.6

(29)

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Amanda SpencerAmanda Spencer
My family and I visited the Adventure Park June 26th. We planned the visit for after the scheduled cleaning but they must’ve been behind because as soon as my kids hit the playground, they were booted out. I have to wonder what was being cleaned because I went through the big play structure area with my son and noticed piles of dust balls and filth everywhere. The air just had a really gross, stale smell. There are visible mouse traps near the arcade games. Speaking of arcade games, half of them were broken. The pin ball was stuck in the machine and I didn’t notice until swiping my game card twice. My kids and I attempted air hockey but the puck was missing the first two times we tried. I spoke with a manager and got refunded for 3/4 games. I didn’t bother to get a refund for the 4th because the manager acted annoyed with me. Maybe she was just annoyed with the situation but the vibes were not good. I ordered the kids some food, which they were out of half the kids menu. My son wouldn’t eat his chicken nugget meal. My daughter said the fries were gross. My other daughter had the teeniest quesadilla I’ve seen. If she wanted fries, I would have had to pay more. The portions were small and my kids didn’t want to eat any of it. I didn’t want it to go to waste, so I ate what they didn’t. Three out of four of us felt sick on the way home. The one that didn’t feel sick had refused his food. Also, don’t forget you’re charged 50 cents for each sauce with your small crappy meal too! For as much as they charge for food and drinks, the place should be clean. There are layers of dust on the light fixtures over the bar. Layers of dust on the top of the slides. The water container had buckets of water to catch its leaks. Dirty cups and trash everywhere. When I went to dump our food tray, the trash bin was so full that I couldn’t empty my tray. This place is really depressing for adults. The kids mostly had fun, so there’s that. I won’t ever bring them back though. Pretty sure the food made us sick. I’m guessing they don’t change their fryer oil very often by the looks of the place.
Regina MitchellRegina Mitchell
This place is awesome. We need one of these in Eugene! I had SO much fun with my 4 year old today. I may have been one of only a few parents playing with their kid in the play area (she’s shy so I am modeling how to engage and start games with other kids) while many parents sat on the sidelines in the restaurant on their phones, which is more of a criticism of some of the other parents than Athletic Edge. Then again, their kids may come regularly and are old enough to leave parents on the sideline, so I am sure it’s a mixture of both. I noticed that once I would start a game with my daughter, many kids would join in. I also noticed many kids freely running around doing their own thing, but some NEEDED/CRAVED guided and structured games. A few of the 8-9 year old boys would approach a male staff member to entice him into a game/competition, to which he obliged 😊 Maybe the staff could organize some sort of fun-spirited game every 15 minutes for different age levels. Some staff seemed like they were bored so this was just some feedback. Also, some of the 9-10 year olds can be a little rough to the 4-5 year olds, so I would encourage parents and staff to keep an eye on that (more so for the parents). Most of the staff are teenagers and early 20’s and I saw a few engaging with the kids. Some were sitting around just monitoring. It was well air-conditioned, had many foods/drinks available for the kids. I was surprised to see a FULL bar and adults drinking while some of their kids were playing. To me, young children + 3-level play structure + some adults drinking = a liability issue. But, that aside, to each their own. Being said, I am still giving this place 5 stars because I’m just so happy it exists. ☺️ The play structure, ball pit, toddler area, and “town” are a perfect setup for a 4-8 year old. And they break every few hours to sanitize it! Amazing. The older kids have access to mini golf, pool, and I saw many also enjoying the play structure!
Nathan PierceNathan Pierce
Those Oregonian kids gotta have indoor places to play—it rains all the time! When I went in here I thought, I wish we parents of young kids had a place like this back home. It rains so rarely where I live, it’d be a shame to be indoors all day. It’d be rad if they could open the roof on sunny warm days. Do I ask for too much? Imagine a really good indoor play structure. Like 3+ levels high! A small play area for tiny kids. Some video arcades and such. Some adult games like corn hole, shuffleboard table, darts, and such. A full restaurant and bar! A few cabana-type small rooms for parties or whatever. And it’s not too loud!!! I was worried an indoor play area would be excruciatingly noisy, and not well ventilated. It seems like the space is big enough to suppress the kids’ yelling, but not so big that the echoes impose. I guess the large space also helps keep the air from feeling stale, maybe they have added ventilation. The bathrooms are kinda small and I had to walk outside the main play area through the small lobby. The food is good enough, and they have a wide selection of beverages—including adult beverages! Free parking lot. The price is about what I’d expect for an indoor play structure, when we need to get out from the rain. PLUS there’s all the other stuff. I guess the money I spend on food and beverage helps keep it open. I had fun cruising through the play structure with my 7yo and my 1-1/2yo. Some adults were conversing in groups, or alone engulfed in a book. If you have kids, go. If you choose to give a thumbs-up 👍🏽 or not, I hope you found my review helpful!
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My family and I visited the Adventure Park June 26th. We planned the visit for after the scheduled cleaning but they must’ve been behind because as soon as my kids hit the playground, they were booted out. I have to wonder what was being cleaned because I went through the big play structure area with my son and noticed piles of dust balls and filth everywhere. The air just had a really gross, stale smell. There are visible mouse traps near the arcade games. Speaking of arcade games, half of them were broken. The pin ball was stuck in the machine and I didn’t notice until swiping my game card twice. My kids and I attempted air hockey but the puck was missing the first two times we tried. I spoke with a manager and got refunded for 3/4 games. I didn’t bother to get a refund for the 4th because the manager acted annoyed with me. Maybe she was just annoyed with the situation but the vibes were not good. I ordered the kids some food, which they were out of half the kids menu. My son wouldn’t eat his chicken nugget meal. My daughter said the fries were gross. My other daughter had the teeniest quesadilla I’ve seen. If she wanted fries, I would have had to pay more. The portions were small and my kids didn’t want to eat any of it. I didn’t want it to go to waste, so I ate what they didn’t. Three out of four of us felt sick on the way home. The one that didn’t feel sick had refused his food. Also, don’t forget you’re charged 50 cents for each sauce with your small crappy meal too! For as much as they charge for food and drinks, the place should be clean. There are layers of dust on the light fixtures over the bar. Layers of dust on the top of the slides. The water container had buckets of water to catch its leaks. Dirty cups and trash everywhere. When I went to dump our food tray, the trash bin was so full that I couldn’t empty my tray. This place is really depressing for adults. The kids mostly had fun, so there’s that. I won’t ever bring them back though. Pretty sure the food made us sick. I’m guessing they don’t change their fryer oil very often by the looks of the place.
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This place is awesome. We need one of these in Eugene! I had SO much fun with my 4 year old today. I may have been one of only a few parents playing with their kid in the play area (she’s shy so I am modeling how to engage and start games with other kids) while many parents sat on the sidelines in the restaurant on their phones, which is more of a criticism of some of the other parents than Athletic Edge. Then again, their kids may come regularly and are old enough to leave parents on the sideline, so I am sure it’s a mixture of both. I noticed that once I would start a game with my daughter, many kids would join in. I also noticed many kids freely running around doing their own thing, but some NEEDED/CRAVED guided and structured games. A few of the 8-9 year old boys would approach a male staff member to entice him into a game/competition, to which he obliged 😊 Maybe the staff could organize some sort of fun-spirited game every 15 minutes for different age levels. Some staff seemed like they were bored so this was just some feedback. Also, some of the 9-10 year olds can be a little rough to the 4-5 year olds, so I would encourage parents and staff to keep an eye on that (more so for the parents). Most of the staff are teenagers and early 20’s and I saw a few engaging with the kids. Some were sitting around just monitoring. It was well air-conditioned, had many foods/drinks available for the kids. I was surprised to see a FULL bar and adults drinking while some of their kids were playing. To me, young children + 3-level play structure + some adults drinking = a liability issue. But, that aside, to each their own. Being said, I am still giving this place 5 stars because I’m just so happy it exists. ☺️ The play structure, ball pit, toddler area, and “town” are a perfect setup for a 4-8 year old. And they break every few hours to sanitize it! Amazing. The older kids have access to mini golf, pool, and I saw many also enjoying the play structure!
Regina Mitchell

Regina Mitchell

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Those Oregonian kids gotta have indoor places to play—it rains all the time! When I went in here I thought, I wish we parents of young kids had a place like this back home. It rains so rarely where I live, it’d be a shame to be indoors all day. It’d be rad if they could open the roof on sunny warm days. Do I ask for too much? Imagine a really good indoor play structure. Like 3+ levels high! A small play area for tiny kids. Some video arcades and such. Some adult games like corn hole, shuffleboard table, darts, and such. A full restaurant and bar! A few cabana-type small rooms for parties or whatever. And it’s not too loud!!! I was worried an indoor play area would be excruciatingly noisy, and not well ventilated. It seems like the space is big enough to suppress the kids’ yelling, but not so big that the echoes impose. I guess the large space also helps keep the air from feeling stale, maybe they have added ventilation. The bathrooms are kinda small and I had to walk outside the main play area through the small lobby. The food is good enough, and they have a wide selection of beverages—including adult beverages! Free parking lot. The price is about what I’d expect for an indoor play structure, when we need to get out from the rain. PLUS there’s all the other stuff. I guess the money I spend on food and beverage helps keep it open. I had fun cruising through the play structure with my 7yo and my 1-1/2yo. Some adults were conversing in groups, or alone engulfed in a book. If you have kids, go. If you choose to give a thumbs-up 👍🏽 or not, I hope you found my review helpful!
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Reviews of The Athletic Edge Adventure Park

4.4
(283)
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1.0
28w

My family and I visited the Adventure Park June 26th. We planned the visit for after the scheduled cleaning but they must’ve been behind because as soon as my kids hit the playground, they were booted out. I have to wonder what was being cleaned because I went through the big play structure area with my son and noticed piles of dust balls and filth everywhere. The air just had a really gross, stale smell. There are visible mouse traps near the arcade games. Speaking of arcade games, half of them were broken. The pin ball was stuck in the machine and I didn’t notice until swiping my game card twice. My kids and I attempted air hockey but the puck was missing the first two times we tried. I spoke with a manager and got refunded for 3/4 games. I didn’t bother to get a refund for the 4th because the manager acted annoyed with me. Maybe she was just annoyed with the situation but the vibes were not good. I ordered the kids some food, which they were out of half the kids menu. My son wouldn’t eat his chicken nugget meal. My daughter said the fries were gross. My other daughter had the teeniest quesadilla I’ve seen. If she wanted fries, I would have had to pay more. The portions were small and my kids didn’t want to eat any of it. I didn’t want it to go to waste, so I ate what they didn’t. Three out of four of us felt sick on the way home. The one that didn’t feel sick had refused his food. Also, don’t forget you’re charged 50 cents for each sauce with your small crappy meal too! For as much as they charge for food and drinks, the place should be clean. There are layers of dust on the light fixtures over the bar. Layers of dust on the top of the slides. The water container had buckets of water to catch its leaks. Dirty cups and trash everywhere. When I went to dump our food tray, the trash bin was so full that I couldn’t empty my tray. This place is really depressing for adults. The kids mostly had fun, so there’s that. I won’t ever bring them back though. Pretty sure the food made us sick. I’m guessing they don’t change their fryer oil very often by the looks...

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5.0
2y

I really enjoy this place. I especially like when the workers in the play structure are attentive and helpful to the children and watching out for them. The ball pit could definitely use a re-fill and some of the stuff is out of order frequently, but that doesn't stop us from having a good time everything we go. I did a birthday party there in March and it was great. The only issue was I had a 5 to 7 slot and ended up needing to upgrade from 10 to 15 kids attending. They told me I could keep my original time slot or go to the 5:30 to 7:30. I asked to keep 5 to 7 and they told me they would make a note of that and it would be totally fine. The day of the party I called to wrap up some final details and the lady told me it was booked 5:30 to 7:30. I explained about what the other lady had said and she just said no sorry 5:30 to 7:30 and she didnt see any note indicating anything different.. (it was a week day and there wasn't a party booked before or after me in that room) I just said okay then I better get to contacting everyone and letting them know of the time change. Anywho we went and had a great time.. our party planner came over and let us know we had 5 minutes left in the party space. It seemed really fast, but I hurried and packed up everything and moved everyone to the other area.. when I looked at the time it was barely 7:00. I went and informed them the party was scheduled til 7:30 and she said, oh we had a note it was 5 to 7. I had to explain that the lady I spoke with that day said it had to be 5:30 to 7:30. They said oh, communication issue.. but at that point we had already rushed and been moved out of the area while we were still opening presents and enjoying our food. It was a little frustrating and there was nothing done about it. I would totally do a birthday party here again, don't get me wrong, but yeah the communication was not great between workers and reading the notes ect.

EDITED TO SAY: my review was quickly responded to and the customer service was excellent and my issue was addressed and...

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5.0
3y

This place is awesome. We need one of these in Eugene! I had SO much fun with my 4 year old today.

I may have been one of only a few parents playing with their kid in the play area (she’s shy so I am modeling how to engage and start games with other kids) while many parents sat on the sidelines in the restaurant on their phones, which is more of a criticism of some of the other parents than Athletic Edge. Then again, their kids may come regularly and are old enough to leave parents on the sideline, so I am sure it’s a mixture of both.

I noticed that once I would start a game with my daughter, many kids would join in. I also noticed many kids freely running around doing their own thing, but some NEEDED/CRAVED guided and structured games. A few of the 8-9 year old boys would approach a male staff member to entice him into a game/competition, to which he obliged 😊 Maybe the staff could organize some sort of fun-spirited game every 15 minutes for different age levels. Some staff seemed like they were bored so this was just some feedback.

Also, some of the 9-10 year olds can be a little rough to the 4-5 year olds, so I would encourage parents and staff to keep an eye on that (more so for the parents). Most of the staff are teenagers and early 20’s and I saw a few engaging with the kids. Some were sitting around just monitoring.

It was well air-conditioned, had many foods/drinks available for the kids. I was surprised to see a FULL bar and adults drinking while some of their kids were playing. To me, young children + 3-level play structure + some adults drinking = a liability issue. But, that aside, to each their own.

Being said, I am still giving this place 5 stars because I’m just so happy it exists. ☺️

The play structure, ball pit, toddler area, and “town” are a perfect setup for a 4-8 year old. And they break every few hours to sanitize it! Amazing. The older kids have access to mini golf, pool, and I saw many also enjoying the...

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