Coconut Cove
Family of 4
$40–$60 (2 adults free or reduced + 2 kids ~$10–$15 each; snacks extra)
Duration
1.5–2.5 hours
Best Ages
2–12
About
When the Utah weather refuses to cooperate — or when your kids simply have more energy than the great outdoors can absorb — Coconut Cove in Logan is the answer. This tropical-themed indoor playground swaps the desert and the cold for palm-tree décor, colorful climbing structures, exhilarating slides, and water play that keeps children laughing for hours.
Designed with toddlers through tweens in mind, the layout gives every age group something to conquer. Littles gravitate toward the soft-play zones and mini slides, while older kids race up climbing walls and launch themselves down larger tube slides. The water play features add an extra layer of fun, so tuck a spare outfit in your bag.
Parents appreciate the open sightlines that make supervising multiple kids manageable without constant chasing. Seating areas and a café mean grown-ups can grab a coffee and actually sit for a few minutes — a small miracle on family outings. The café offers kid-friendly snacks and light meals, so you can extend the visit without a hangry meltdown.
The facility is stroller-friendly with accessible routes throughout, and nursing/changing areas are available for families with infants. Socks are required on most equipment — grip socks are available at the front desk if you arrive unprepared.
Weekday mornings are the sweet spot for visiting: lighter crowds, easier parking, and equipment that feels practically private. Weekends draw more families, so budget a little extra patience. If you're planning a birthday party, Coconut Cove offers party packages that take most of the logistical stress off your plate.
For families passing through Logan or based in Cache Valley, Coconut Cove is one of the most reliable rainy-day (or any-day) destinations in the region — a genuine crowd-pleaser from age two all the way to the middle-school years.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
Available
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings for the lightest crowds
Wait Times
Minimal on weekdays; short queues on weekends
Nearby Food
Multiple fast-food and family-dining options along Main St in Logan, including Café Ibis and Angie's Restaurant
Why Kids Love It
A tropical-themed indoor playground with slides, climbing structures, splash pads (seasonal), and a café — perfect for burning energy no matter the weather
What Parents Say
“It's also enclosed from the bigger kids but still in the same area so you can watch your kids of all ages while keeping the little ones from being trampled.”
Pro Tips from Parents
- Arrive at opening on weekdays to have equipment almost to yourselves
- Bring a change of clothes — water features can get kids unexpectedly wet
- Socks are required for most structures; grab extras from the front desk if you forget
- The café serves kid-friendly food, but outside snacks are typically allowed in the picnic area
What to Bring
- Grip socks
- Change of clothes
- Water bottles
- Sunscreen for splash areas
- Small snacks
Cost Info
Admission Prices
- Child
- $155
Tips to Save
- Check the website for punch cards or family passes; some local libraries offer discount coupons
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Saturday
- 11AM-7PM