Power Park Fitness, Texas, United States


5.0 (7 reviews) Spent 1-2 hours Ranking #5 in Spring Branch Sports Complexes

Amazing - Ninja Warrior and Spartan obstacles in a friendly setting!

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Address

390 Lange Creek Dr, Spring Branch, TX 78070-5918

Mobile

+1 210-246-2599

Website

http://www.powerparkfitness.com/#!training-options/cgz

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5.0 based on (7 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Dann C 5:00 PM Mar 17, 2017
    Amazing - Ninja Warrior and Spartan obstacles in a friendly setting!
    Power Park Fitness is a fantastic place for any wannabe Ninja Warriors or obstacle course racers. The best part is that David and Vance have made their training facility open to the public, including letting kids try it out. Our two daughters (11 and 8) are such huge fans of obstacles that we made the 1 1/4 hr drive from Austin to check out Power Park...and it was totally worth it. Adult ninja warrior obstacles are definitely hard for kids, but the girls had a blast on the modified warped walls and the crazy cliffhanger. We walked the 1.75 mile outdoor obstacle course around the ranch, and the obstacles were also amazing (perhaps a bit more do-able for kids). Met David and Vance briefly as they came into train - they are great people and very open and friendly! Would love to visit again next time we're in town.

  • 4L H 5:00 PM Jun 12, 2020
    First time and all enjoyed
    We went with my family to this ninja park location on a Wednesday morning. Currently, they are open on weekends to the public but you can call ahead to gain access during the week. The facility has an indoor ninja gym, a separate building with restrooms and a party room, and an outdoor ninja obstacle course. It was a reasonable price for children ($12) and adults ($20) to participate in all ninja activities. Spectators were free but everyone had to sign a wavier. Indoor gym: Has many ninja obstacles including two warped walls, floating steps, wing nuts, cliff hanger, big dipper, salmon ladder and various ropes, rings and exercise equipment. The owner, David, was helpful in showing the kids how to do some of the activities and took our picture when we went to the outdoor course. Outdoor “Green Mile” course: This is a 1 ½ mi. course with about 20+ different obstacles along the way. There are various skills tested during the course such as climbing, hurdles, crawling, strength (carrying, push, pull), upper body movements and even a spear throw. The terrain for the course is rugged and rocky but has a clear path, I would suggest good outdoor shoes for participants and spectators. There are various water stations and blow horns for safety. You are able to “challenge by choice” any obstacle. The course took us about 2 hours but we had kids with us. Overall this was a good family adventure. We had people in our family from age 4-71. The indoor and outdoor course are much better suited for older kids (10 +) and adults though my young boys still had fun. David was helpful and patient with the kids.

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