Super Park
SuperPark is an indoor adventure park built around movement, energy, and simple, active fun. Designed for kids, teens, and adults, it offers a wide range of physical activities that go beyond the usual indoor play centre. With climbing zones, trampolines, digital games, and themed areas, the park encourages visitors to run, jump, and test their skills in a safe and well-supervised environment.
SuperPark stands out because it combines familiar play equipment with modern interactive technology. If you want to challenge yourself on a ninja-style course, try mission-based jumping games, or explore a multi-storey playground, the park makes it easy to stay active without the need for complicated instructions or long waiting times.
Super Park Highpoint
SuperPark Highpoint is the first Australian location of the internationally recognised SuperPark brand, originally created in Finland. The Highpoint venue sits inside one of Melbourne’s busiest shopping centres, making it an easy addition to a family day out or a go-to spot for weekend plans.
The space is divided into three main zones: the Adventure Area, Games Arena, and Freestyle Hall. Each zone offers several activities, with more than fifteen options in total. This structure gives visitors freedom to move between areas and try a bit of everything.
Key Activity Zones
Adventure Area
This zone includes a grand prix-style pedal car track and a large multi-level playground. Kids can climb, crawl, slide, and explore at their own pace. It suits a wide age range and is one of the busiest sections of the park.
Games Arena
Here you’ll find activities such as SuperBowling and SuperBall. These games mix physical movement with digital scoring, encouraging players to focus on aim, timing, and coordination. It’s a straightforward area that appeals to kids and adults looking for simple, competitive play.
Freestyle Hall
This area features the Ninja Track, trampolines, and mission-based jumping games. Visitors can test their speed, strength, and balance in a controlled but high-energy environment. This is where many older kids and teens spend most of their time.
Parties and Group Events
SuperPark Highpoint also offers structured party packages, school holiday sessions, and group bookings. Party rooms, catering options, and dedicated hosts make the process easy for parents. Schools and clubs use the venue for end-of-term outings, and the park provides variations suited to different group sizes, including private hire options.
Membership packages and value bundles are available for regular visitors, and off-peak promotions provide discounted access, free drinks, or bonus socks. The park also runs occasional competitions, including photo challenges where visitors can win free passes.
Super Park
SuperPark’s appeal comes from its mix of freedom and structure. Visitors can explore the park in any order, but each area has clear rules and staff supervision. Grip socks are required for safety, and spectators can enter the play area with a separate pass.
The park is designed to support movement rather than passive entertainment. Instead of screens taking centre stage, digital elements are built into physical tasks—lights, sensors, and interactive scoring systems guide players while keeping them active.
The on-site café, SuperBites, offers snacks, drinks, and simple meals. This is helpful for parents supervising longer sessions or groups staying for parties.
Play Area Indoor
As an indoor play area, SuperPark provides consistent and weather-proof entertainment. The wide layout allows plenty of space for busy periods, especially during weekends and school holidays. Activities cater to different abilities, and designated areas for younger children help maintain safety and comfort.
Unlike traditional play centres, many activities involve clear objectives—completing a mission, climbing a route, or scoring points. This adds structure without making the experience feel restricted.





