
20 Best Indoor Playgrounds in Greater Los Angeles
Looking for the best indoor playgrounds in Los Angeles and Orange County to help your kids burn off some energy? This parent-curated list is gathering recommendations for all kinds of indoor play areas — from action-packed play zones with climbing structures and slides to soft play spots perfect for toddlers.
Whether it’s too hot, too cold, or just time to mix things up from your go-to outdoor playgrounds, these indoor play places are loved by local families. Explore the list, add your own favorite spots, and leave a review to help other parents find the best indoor play for kids around Los Angeles and Orange County.
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La La Land Indoor Playground
La La Land Indoor Playground is a vibrant indoor play center featuring soft play structures, interactive slides, a ball pit, trampolines, LEGO, and tunnel zones—all thoughtfully designed to promote motor skill development and imaginative play for toddlers and young children
Burbank, CA
Snooknuk Cafe
SNOOKNUK Performing Arts Cafe features a Magical Indoor Playground for kids and a Performing Arts Studio with a top-notch line-up of classes.
Los Angeles, CA
We Rock the Spectrum
We Rock the Spectrum is an inclusive indoor play gym designed for children of all abilities, including those with autism and special needs. It offers a safe and sensory-friendly environment with specialized equipment to support physical, emotional, and social development.
Studio City, CA
Under the Sea Indoor Playground
Under the Sea Indoor Playground in Culver City is a vibrant, ocean-themed indoor play center where kids can bounce in the Moon Bouncer, zoom down the Turbo Slide, crawl through climbing structures, and explore a magical sea‑castle environment adorned with floor‑to‑ceiling murals of mermaids, pirates, and sea life.
Culver City, CA
Noah's Ark at the Skirball
This award-winning children's and family destination invites visitors of all generations to play, climb, build, make-believe, and make friends—all while exploring an eight-thousand-square-foot wooden ark filled to the rafters with whimsical animals.
Los Angeles, CAPrimary photo: Pretend City Children's Museum
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