Children playing in the foam pit at Black Diamond Gymnastics & Sports Center in Park City.
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Black Diamond Gymnastics & Sports Center - Park City

Newpark, Park City, UT

Park City gymnastics and ninja-style sports center with open gym, preschool movement sessions, parties, and movement-heavy indoor play.
Plan This Visit

Best for

Broad age span, but strongest for preschoolers through big kids who enjoy athletic movement.

Visit style

scheduled athletic play

Birthday parties

Available

Atlas Perspective

Editor's Take

Choose this one when your kid wants to move, tumble, climb, and burn energy rather than settle into soft-play or pretend-play zones.

Atlas Perspective

Best Fit

Best For
  • Kids who love gymnastics or ninja-style movement
  • Preschool movement sessions and open gyms
  • Families looking for a sports-center alternative to playground play
Less Ideal For
  • Families wanting cafe-style lounging
  • Children seeking pretend play or toddler soft-play first
  • Anyone expecting full-day walk-in playground hours

At a Glance

Venue type

Kids activity center

Age groups

ToddlersPreschoolersBig kidsMixed ages

Play features

TrampolinesNinja course

Birthday party options

Birthday partiesParty packagesParty host

Visit options

Drop-in visitsClasses or events

Price range

Mid-range

Toddler-friendly

Yes

Operator type

Commercial

Play model

Mixed open play + classes

Supervision model

Mixed model

Max recommended age

Under 13

Structured classes or guided programming

Yes

Hours vary due to private events

Yes

Plan Your Visit

Booking AdviceCheck the current event calendar or contact the venue before visiting for open gym times.
Caregiver PolicyMixed; some programs are staffed while younger open-gym sessions keep parents in the building.
Notes
Midweek Wiggles has been promoted for ages 2-5Open gyms and special events are part of the offeringThis is a better fit for movement-based play than all-day open playground time
Visit StyleSchedule-driven sports center with classes, events, and open-gym opportunities

About the Venue

Black Diamond Gymnastics & Sports Center in Park City is a movement-focused alternative to a traditional indoor playground. Families come here for gymnastics, tumbling, trampoline, ninja-style programming, open gyms, and special events, with birthday parties and preschool-friendly movement sessions woven into the schedule.

Atlas Perspective

Indoor Play Atlas Notes

Age FitBroad age span, but strongest for preschoolers through big kids who enjoy athletic movement.
Booking FrictionMedium High
Energy Levelhigh
Noise LevelMedium High
Parent Comfortmedium
Visit Stylescheduled athletic play

Birthday Party Snapshot

AvailableYes
Details
Party inquiry is handled through the Park City events teamSetup, cleanup, games, and supervised gymnastics-style activities are emphasized
SummaryBirthday parties are hosted with staff support and movement-based activities.

Accessibility & Comfort

Details
Parents remain in the building for at least some younger-child open-gym sessionsCall ahead for the best program fit if your child needs a slower-paced visit
SummaryThe venue is large and active, so it works best for kids comfortable with sports-center energy and coached activity.

Gallery

Children in the foam pit area at Black Diamond Gymnastics & Sports Center.
Foam-pit and gymnastics spaces make this a strong fit for active kids.
Young child working on ninja obstacles with a coach at Black Diamond Park City.
The venue leans more athletic and coached than a typical indoor playground.

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Quick Summary

Best for

Broad age span, but strongest for preschoolers through big kids who enjoy athletic movement.

Visit style

scheduled athletic play

Birthday parties

Available

Contact Information

Address

1570 Newpark Blvd, Ste D

Park City, UT, 84098

Source & Verification

Last updated

April 5, 2026

Verification summary

Last verified: April 5, 2026

Checked against 3 public sources.

Source

Web Research 2026 04 05

What Changed

April 5, 2026

Refreshed editorial copy, planning fields, and public-facing details from current web research.

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