The Riley Children's Health Sports Legends Experience began its seventh season on Saturday, March 16th.
INDIANAPOLIS — From pickleball to football, small-scale sports and activities are returning to the Children's Museum of Indianapolis this season.
The Riley Children's Health Sports Legends Experience began its seventh season on Saturday, March 16th. More than 7.5 acres of outdoor space offers more than a dozen sports experiences for all ages through hands-on activities, teamwork, and family bonding.
Ensley Mitchell, the experience's director, says the experience doesn't just provide family-friendly activities, it helps instill a love of sport and lifelong lessons in children of all abilities. .
“Sports Legends Experience coaches encourage a lifelong love of sports in children of all ages and abilities through ‘me-sized’ sports and inclusive family fun. “This is the starting line for our little legends-in-training to learn meaningful lessons, start healthy habits, and create unforgettable memories with their families and closest friends,” Entree said.
Here is a complete list of all experiences offered:
- Indiana Pacers and Fever Basketball Experience
- Indianapolis Colts Football Experience
- Indy Fuel Hockey Experience
- Indy Eleven Soccer Experience
- hall family drag strip
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway Pedal Car Race Track Experience
- Pete and Alice's Die Golf Experience by Henry and Christine Camferdam
- Wiese Field was donated by Elizabeth Bracken Wiese and J. Frederick Wiese Jr.
- Seymour and Leta Holt Tennis Center
- Jane and Steve Marmon's Run Walk Experience
- Dr. Cory Sarvers' Fitness Path
- Hershey USATF RunJumpThrow Experience.
- Old National Bank Sports Legend Avenue of Champions
- Children's Museum Guild Sports Tree
Here's what you need to know before you go with your family.
Click here to learn more about the Riley Children's Health Sports Legends Experience.