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American Ninja Warrior Adventure Park Opens in Denver

American Ninja Warrior Adventure Park Opens in Denver

by Larry Ulibarri
June 18, 2024
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Denver is welcoming a thrilling new attraction this week: the American Ninja Warrior Adventure Park. Spanning 37,000 square feet, the park features a variety of obstacles designed to test your inner ninja, inspired by the hit NBC show, American Ninja Warrior.

The park includes six routes of truss obstacles, such as the Spider Wall, Floating Bridge, and the trademarked Warped Wall. Additionally, there is a 10,000-square-foot inflatable obstacle course equipped with slides, climbing walls, and other features designed to challenge your balance. For younger visitors, there is a designated area for children under five to safely explore and channel their inner ninja.

The first American Ninja Warrior Adventure Park opened in Santa Ana, California, in the summer of 2022. Denver was a natural choice for the second location due to its active community. “It’s just the sheer level of activity that everyone participates in within the Denver community,” says Bethany Bobb, chief operating officer of ANW Adventure Park. “Whether it’s outdoor climbing, skiing, or challenging yourself in various ways, American Ninja Warrior Adventure Park offers the perfect way to test your limits and overcome obstacles.”

Several competitors from the show hail from Colorado, including season seven winner Isaac Caldiero of Boulder and season fourteen and fifteen winner Kaden Lebsack of Castle Rock. “We are thrilled to bring the Ninja Warrior Adventure Park to Denver, allowing people to test themselves and become ninjas,” says Michael Silver, president of global business development for Universal Destinations and Experiences. “Denver is a major market with many ninjas living here.”

With obstacle sports set to debut at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 2028, ANW parks offer a way to bring the Hollywood show to the masses. Guests can purchase day passes or monthly memberships, providing unlimited access to the facilities throughout the month. Ninjas of all ages are welcome to take on the challenges, with prices starting at $12.99 for a sixty-minute session.

Come experience the excitement and see if you have what it takes to conquer the American Ninja Warrior Adventure Park!

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