KidsTopia Adventure - Spanish Fork
Family of 4
$40-$60 (approx $10-14/child, adults often free)
Duration
1.5-2.5 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 0-10
About
KidsTopia Adventure in Spanish Fork has earned genuine loyalty from Utah Valley families who keep coming back because it hits the right balance: big enough to keep kids busy for a couple hours, but small enough that parents can always see their kids and the vibe stays manageable.
The indoor playground features multi-level climbing structures, slides, and open play areas that work well from crawling babies through early elementary age. Unlike the giant commercial trampoline parks, KidsTopia has a neighborhood feel — the staff knows regulars, birthday parties happen frequently, and there's a warmth to the place that bigger venues can't replicate.
For families visiting Utah on the I-15 corridor (driving between Moab and Salt Lake City or Provo), Spanish Fork is a logical stop. It's right off the highway, easy in and out, and gives kids a solid chunk of active indoor play time before another stretch in the car.
Pricing is per child, with adults typically free — a model that's increasingly rare and very family-friendly. At $10-14 per kid, it's budget-conscious compared to larger parks. Open play means you show up when you want and stay as long as you'd like within business hours.
Weekday mornings are the best time to go: fewer kids, more equipment accessible, and parents can actually have a conversation while the little ones play.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
Limited
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings for the fewest crowds
Wait Times
No wait — open play format
Nearby Food
Spanish Fork city center has multiple casual restaurants and fast food within a few minutes drive
Why Kids Love It
KidsTopia is a community-loved indoor playground in Spanish Fork with climbing structures, slides, and a play environment where kids can go full-speed without worrying about breaking anything. The local family vibe makes it feel less commercial than chain options — kids roam freely and make fast friends with locals.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Socks are required — bring extras since they get sweaty
- Smaller and cozier than big trampoline parks — better for kids who get overwhelmed easily
- Spanish Fork is about 1.5 hours from Moab — good mid-trip stop heading to/from SLC
- Check their website for special event days and birthday party availability
What to Bring
- Socks for all kids
- Snacks or lunch
- Water bottles
- Baby gear if needed (changing area available)
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$40-$60 (approx $10-14/child, adults often free)
Tips to Save
- Adults are often free — only children pay.
- Morning sessions are less crowded and equally priced.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Saturday
- 10AM-8PM