RYZE Adventure Park, the #1 zipline and ropes course in St. Louis offers multiple options that create an unforgettable experience for both big and little kids. Get ready for the most outrageous birthday party yet!
CLIMBING OPTIONS:
Big Ninja Party: Perfect for 8-17 year olds. Following safety training, bigger kids embark on a journey and explore 3 different difficulty levels at their own pace on our upper course.
Little Ninja Party: Perfect for 4-7-year-olds looking for an easier course lower to the ground.
PARK AMENITIES
Enhance your party experience with amenities such as the Adventure Cafe and reserved shaded seating. We provide ample free parking, complimentary lockers, and well-maintained restrooms for your convenience.
INCLUSIVE ACTIVITIES
Guests can tailor their experience by choosing from various difficulty levels, ranging from super easy to the next level ninja. For those who prefer to stay grounded, we offer non-climbing activities such as free yard games, mini-golf, and access to an observation deck.
Come over to the dark side and meet the amazing birds that exist by moonlight. Owl Prowls are an opportunity for families to learn about owls from the naturalists at the World Bird Sanctuary.
Visit the James S. McDonnell Planetarium in Forest Park and see a star show to experience the largest artificial sky in the Western Hemisphere. Star shows are lead LIVE by one of the Planetarium's educators, creating a new and tailored experience for every audience.
Families are invited to the Saint Louis Art Museum on Sunday afternoon to participate in free hands-on art activities with fun themes and to explore the galleries. Each Family Sunday focuses on a different family-friendly theme.
Young visitors and their families are invited to the Life Science Lab Classroom at the Saint Louis Science Center to enjoy interactive read-alouds of science-themed picture books. Story times are followed by a short demonstration or discussion connected to the book's main concepts.
Sensory Friendly Science Time features reduced noise, modified lighting and sensory-friendly demonstrations at the Saint Louis Science Center.