It’s no secret that being productive at home with kids can be a challenge. One moment you are in a Zoom meeting, the next you are fielding endless snack requests or watching your toddler turn the living room into a jungle gym. And on rainy days, sending them outside to burn off energy is not always an option.

That’s where indoor play spaces come in. These kid-friendly spots offer a fun and safe way for children to climb, explore, and stay active while parents get a much-needed break. Whether you need to answer emails, enjoy a quiet cup of coffee, or just escape the chaos for a moment, these indoor play areas are a game changer.

If you are looking for the best places for indoor play in the Portland metro area, here are some top options to check out.

Portland Proper

NE Swap and Play – A nonprofit indoor play space with a β€œswap shop” for gently used kids’ items. Best for toddlers and young children.
πŸ“ 5830 NE Alameda St., Portland, OR 97213 | πŸ’² Memberships start at $20/month, free with volunteer hours.

The Children’s Gym – A structured play space requiring pre-registration for open gym sessions.
πŸ“ 1625 NE Sandy, Portland, OR 97232 | πŸ’² $10 per child for members, $7-$10 for non-members.

Playdate PDX – A 7,500 sq ft indoor playground with climbing structures, slides, and a cafΓ© for parents.
πŸ“ 1434 NW 17th Ave., Portland, OR 97209 | πŸ’² $10 weekdays, $15 weekends, adults free.

Hammer + Jacks The Happy Place – A small, colorful playroom inside a beloved toy store. Limited to 12 kids at a time.
πŸ“ 6406 SE Foster Rd., Portland, OR 97206 | πŸ’² $5 per child, punch cards available.

Westside Burbs

Westside Dance and Gymnastics Academy – A play park with gymnastics equipment, a ball pit, a bounce house, and a zip line.
πŸ“ 11632 SW Pacific Hwy, Tigard, OR 97223 | πŸ’² $10-$17 per child or family.

Spectra Gymnastics – A sensory-friendly gym serving neurodiverse children. Evaluation required before participation.
πŸ“ 11959 SW Garden Pl., Portland, OR 97223 | πŸ’² Prices vary by program.

Oregon Gymnastics Academy – Open play sessions for all ages, with parent supervision required for kids under 6.
πŸ“ 16305 NW Bethany Ct. Suite 109, Beaverton, OR 97006 | πŸ’² $8-$10 per session.

Happy Play – A North Plains play space featuring play homes, a swirl slide, and a cafΓ© serving Dapper & Wise coffee.
πŸ“ 30860 NW Pacific St., Suite A, North Plains, OR 97133 | πŸ’² $15 per child for a 2-hour session.

My Gym Sherwood – Classes, camps, and free play sessions for kids under 8. Registration required.
πŸ“ 16080 SW Tualatin-Sherwood Rd., Sherwood, OR 97140 | πŸ’² $10 per child for free play.

Eastside Burbs

Leka Playland – A creative playland with interactive structures, slides, and playhouses.
πŸ“ 12130 SE 82nd Ave., Suite H204, Happy Valley, OR 97086 | πŸ’² $15 per child for 2 hours.

Play Street Museum – Happy Valley – An interactive museum with hands-on exhibits for younger kids. Reservations required.
πŸ“ 13120 SE 172nd Ave Suite 116, Happy Valley, OR 97086 | πŸ’² $14.50 per child for 1.5 hours.

Raindrops Playhouse – A bright indoor play area with a separate toddler space and climbing structures. Grip socks required.
πŸ“ 10806 SE 82nd Ave., Happy Valley, OR 97086 | πŸ’² $13-$16 per session.

Two Sisters Play Cafe – A Milwaukie cafΓ© with a kid-friendly menu and a play area stocked with toys, board games, and art supplies.
πŸ“ 11923 SE McLoughlin Blvd., Milwaukie, OR 97222 | πŸ’² $4.75 per child, $8.50 for two children.

Rain or shine, Portland’s indoor play spaces are ready for action. Whether your little one loves climbing, exploring, or just running wild, there is a spot that fits the bill. From cozy creative playhouses to giant jungle gyms, the hardest part is choosing where to go first. Where will your next adventure take you?

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