Eagles Nest Indoor Playground
Rating
Family of 4
~$20-$40.
Duration
1.5-2.5 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 0-10
About
Eagles Nest Indoor Playground is operated by the City of New Brighton, and that distinction matters to parents for two reasons: the pricing is typically below private competitors, and the facility is maintained to public recreation standards rather than the more variable maintenance you sometimes find at franchise operations.
The playground itself is a genuine multi-level structure with slides, climbing sections, and play features spread across multiple areas. It's not a corner soft-play setup — this is a real indoor playground that gives kids the kind of physical workout that outdoor playgrounds provide, regardless of what the weather is doing outside. For north metro families, it's one of the better options in the area without driving to the Mall of America.
The space at 400 10th St NW connects to the New Brighton Community Center, which means restroom facilities, changing areas, and nursing spaces are available at a community center standard — a meaningful upgrade over the minimal facilities some private venues provide.
At 4.4 stars, Eagles Nest has built a solid reputation with New Brighton families and the broader north suburbs community. The key logistics consideration is open play scheduling — as a city facility, it hosts programs and private events that can close it to public drop-in. Checking the city's website before visiting is essential to avoid arriving when it's reserved.
For families making their first visit, the value-to-quality ratio is the main story: you get a real indoor playground experience at city recreation pricing, which is consistently lower than private equivalents.
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 fewest crowds; avoid weekend afternoons
Wait Times
Minimal wait — check open play schedule to ensure it's not reserved for private events
Nearby Food
New Brighton has casual dining options within a few miles. Plan to eat before or after rather than during the visit.
Why Kids Love It
Eagles Nest is a substantial multi-level indoor playground with slides, climbing structures, and play features that give kids real physical activity rather than just walking around. Because it's city-operated, it tends to be less chaotic than commercial venues — the crowd profile skews toward neighborhood families who know the space, which creates a calmer and more community feel. Kids can genuinely burn energy here on a January afternoon.
Pro Tips from Parents
- City-run means city pricing — this is one of the better-value indoor playgrounds in the north metro
- Check the city website for open play hours versus reserved time — schedules vary by season
- The facility connects to the New Brighton community center, so restroom and changing access is excellent
- Great option for north suburbs families who don't want to drive to the Mall of America area
- Socks required — keep a spare pair in the car
What to Bring
- Socks for all family members
- Water and snacks
- Change of clothes for younger kids
- Cash or card (check if city facility accepts both)
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
~$20-$40.
City-operated facility typically prices below private competitors.
Check newbrightonmn.
gov/eaglesnest for current admission.
Tips to Save
- As a city-operated facility, Eagles Nest is typically more affordable than private indoor playgrounds.
- New Brighton residents may receive discounted pricing.
- Buy a punch card or membership if you plan multiple visits.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 9AM-8PM
- Monday
- 9AM-8PM
- Sunday
- 11AM-5PM
- Tuesday
- 9AM-8PM
- Saturday
- 9AM-8PM
- Thursday
- 9AM-8PM
- Wednesday
- 9AM-8PM
