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Jul 06, 2023

Colts Fitness Park: A Hidden Gem Inside Riverside Park

Do you have kids who like to climb, run and jump? Then you should check out Colts Fitness Park in Riverside Park on Indy's west side! Colts Fitness Park looks like a ninja warrior course, and it's made to help you get moving and have fun.

The park covers more than 5,000 square feet and features a PLAY 60 Challenge Course, a 40-yard dash and exercise equipment. The park aims to promote physical activity and healthy living for people of all ages and abilities. The PLAY 60 campaign is part of the NFL's long-standing commitment to encourage youth and families across the nation to be active at least 60 minutes each day.

Colts Fitness Park includes multigenerational fitness equipment, which is meant to encourage families to exercise together. The equipment is designed to be accessible to people of all ages and abilities, including those with disabilities. The playground has an artificial grass surface, and includes a 40-yard dash ramp, a jungle gym, and ninja warrior-style playground equipment. This playground will have families climbing, running and parkouring! Visitors will also find outdoor workout equipment, including a dip machine, a chest press, arm bike, and elliptical machine. The park was created in collaboration with the Indianapolis Colts, the Indianapolis Parks Foundation and Indy Parks.

Colts Fitness Park is located just east of the Riverside Family Center, and is free and open to the public year-round. Visitors can access the park from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day. Address: 2420 Riverside Dr., Indianapolis | indyparks.org

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Do you have kids who like to climb, run and jump? Then you should check out Colts Fitness Park in Riverside Park on Indy's west side! Colts Fitness Park looks like a ninja warrior course, and it's made to help you get moving and have fun. PLAY 60 Challenge Fun for Everyone at Colts Fitness Park playground More Info indyparks.org fourteen + eighteen =
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