Top Indoor Playgrounds & Play Spaces in DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia

Toddlers have their own soft space to play at the National Children's Museum. Photo by Jason Dixson Photography courtesy of the museum.
Toddlers have their own soft space to play at the National Children's Museum. Photo by Jason Dixson Photography courtesy of the museum.
2/18/24 - By Christine Mooney

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When the weather is bad and the kids need to burn some energy, head to one of these top indoor playgrounds and play spaces in the DC area.

While getting kids out of the house to blow off steam is a must for everyone's sanity, it's not easy on cold, hot, or rainy days. But there are lots of indoor playgrounds in DC and beyond that allow kids to crawl, run, jump, climb, and play to their hearts' content—without causing a storm inside your house. Many of these indoor playgrounds include extra perks like free WiFi, cafes, fun classes, and more.

Here are 21 of the best indoor playgrounds and play spaces in DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia to visit with kids on those bad-weather days. For more ideas for indoor fun near DC, from awesome trampoline parks to amazing indoor water parks, check out our Guide to Indoor Playgrounds and Play Spaces for Kids in DC.

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Note: While many of these indoor playgrounds have membership options, we've only included play spaces that also offer drop-in play. 

Top Indoor Playgrounds & Play Spaces in DC

1. National Children's Museum

While there are plenty of hands-on exhibits at the National Children's Museum, it may be hard to pull your kids away from the Dream Machine, a three-story climbing structure and slide for ages 5 and up. As they crawl, climb, and scamper through the structure, children will discover unique elements such as a floating-cloud seesaw, a buoy maze, a cloud-simulation ring, and more. Little ones ages 0-3 can play in the cloud- and flight-themed Little Dreamers exhibit or in the Little Movers free-movement space full of soft-play structures.

2. Magic Ground

In addition to a castle-themed indoor playground, Magic Ground features a toddler cave, arts and crafts, a building area, educational computer games, and more. The on-site, full-service restaurant offers kid-friendly fare such as pizza and grilled cheese along with grown-up options like a grilled chicken panini. Families can purchase tickets for one hour or a full day of play, as well as monthly, seasonal, and annual memberships. If you need to run errands or get work done, there are drop-off options. 

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3. Be with Me Playseum — Columbia

At this fun spot in the Columbia Mall, kids can pretend and play at over 20 Cityshops—themed areas that mimic real-life places including a courthouse, a coffee shop, a farm, an auto-repair shop, and more. Parents can also buy their kids Playseum Dollars, which children can use at various Creation Stations to do fun activities like arts and crafts, soap- and slime-making, petting live animals, and more. The admission fee covers the whole day, so families can leave to grab lunch or shop and then return for more playtime.

4. Kids Play Gallery — Gaithersburg

This unique indoor playground for toddlers and younger kids is filled with fun playhouses that promote pretend play, including a fire station and fire engine, a beauty boutique, a grocery store, a diner, an animal hospital, and more. Snacks, coffee, tea, and juice are available for purchase, but families are also allowed to consume outside food and drink in the party room. Parents can enjoy free WiFi while the kids play.

5. Kids Ground — Rockville

This roughly 5,000-square-foot indoor playground was designed especially for infants, toddlers, and young children up to age 8. Little ones can explore a large climbing structure and ball pit, "cook" in a play kitchen, build block towers, create art, and more. Kids Ground also offers parents' nights out and camps. 

6. Hyper Kidz! — Columbia, Gambrills, & Owings Mills

This massive indoor playground includes three play areas for kids of all ages. The Big Kid Zone—a four-story play structure for children four feet tall and over—features slides, ramps, obstacles, and interactive play features. The Kid Zone, for ages 2-7, includes a two-story balloon house, motorized rides, a giant light-up wall, and more. And the Mini Zone, for babies and toddlers up to age 2, has soft-play equipment. Hyper Kidz! also has locations in Ashburn and Franconia, Virginia.

7. ClimbZone — Laurel

This indoor rock climbing gym was created just for kids, with 75 colorful, hand-painted climbing walls with fun themes such as emojis, alphabet blocks, Mount Rushmore, and Ancient Egypt. When kids ages 2-10 need a break from climbing, they can enjoy the soft-play area full of slides, tunnels, rings, and other fun obstacles. There's also an arcade. Various ticket options and memberships are available.

8. Me Land — Frederick & Gaithersburg

9. Recess — Silver Spring

10. Badlands — Rockville

11. We Rock the Spectrum — Gaithersburg

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12. Super, Awesome, & Amazing — Springfield

While many of the spots on our list are geared toward younger children, this one is just right for big kids. Located within the St. James sports complex, Super, Awesome, & Amazing is an interactive water park, eSports and VR gaming facility, rock-climbing gym, trampoline park, and obstacle course all in one. There's even a Nerf Battle Zone! With over 30,000 square feet to explore, expect to spend several hours here. If you and your family love it, consider a St. James membership, which nabs you a discount on each visit.

13. Scramble — Alexandria & Falls Church

Designed as a European-style play center, there's something for everyone at Scramble. Babies can practice tummy time; toddlers can run, jump, and role play; older kids can hone their soccer skills. Even homeschooling families and co-op groups can do something together. The facilities are divided by age so that crawlers through 2-year-olds are in one spot, toddlers are in another, and kids up to age 10 are in a different area. Grab a bite and a drink at the on-site cafe, and check out the bookstore full of Usborne books for kids of all ages.

14. Jolly Yolly Kids — Fairfax

This ocean-themed indoor playground features a large, multilevel play structure for kids up to age 13, a smaller play area for ages 2-7, and a baby section for little ones ages 2 and under, making it a great place for families with children of multiple ages. Lots of windows flood the space with sunlight. Jolly Yolly Kids offers daily open-play hours, as well as holiday and summer camps. A second location opened at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda, Maryland in April 2023.

15. Billy Beez — Manassas

This massive (nearly 25,000 square feet!) indoor playground in the Manassas Mall features climbing structures, slides, tunnels, a ball pit/ballistics arena, sports courts, an arcade, and more. Younger kids can enjoy the Mini Beez area just for them as well as the Honey Comb Village, a tot-sized town featuring a hospital, a pizza shop, a school, and more. Even the grown-ups will have a blast here!

16. Luv 2 Play — Fairfax

The highlight of this 12,000-square-foot play center in the Fair Oaks Mall is its three-level indoor playground with slides, tunnels, crawl tubes, and more. Separate baby and toddler areas for ages 1-4 feature soft-play equipment, sensory panels, and toys. There are also redemption video games, kiddie rides, a cafe with favorites such as pizza and fries, and a lounge area for adults with TVs, free WiFi, and nursing spots. Family can drop in to play or purchase a monthly membership.

17. Play N' Learn — Chantilly

Play N' Learn is a playground superstore with locations in both Chantilly and Columbia, Maryland. If you're in the market for a new backyard playset, this is the place to go. But even if you're not, this store is more than just that: It's an indoor play space complete with a trampoline park, basketball goals, swing sets, and more. Kids ages 2-8 can try out any of the equipment in a space designed for hands-on play. Parents can purchase tickets for two hours of playtime.

18. The Toy Nest — Falls Church

The Toy Nest is a toy library that works just like a regular library—kids can borrow toys to take home and play with, then return them and get new ones. But families can also reserve a 55-minute time slot to go in and play with the Toy Nest's ever-changing inventory of playthings for babies through 10-year-olds. The venue also offers classes for both kids and caregivers. Various membership levels are available.

19. Junior Playland — Arlington

20. Beehive — Woodbridge 

21. Kidz Plaza — Ashburn

All photos courtesy of the indoor playgrounds unless otherwise indicated

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This post was originally published in 2019 and is updated annually.

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