Editor’s Note: Since the publication of this article, Play:CLE! has permanently closed.

Perhaps one of the most exciting things about Cleveland right now is the cultural renaissance that the city has inspired throughout the region. Artsy cuisine, community gardens, and incredible attractions are popping up all over the area right now, and locals are loving it. In fact, there is an indoor playground is helping Clevelanders battling the onset of cabin fever, and you simply must pay a visit to Play: CLE!

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When you head to Play: CLE! bring with you sense of camaraderie, adventure, and competition, because the athlete in you will come out to shine at this mind-blowing indoor adventure park. For more information, check out the Play: CLE! website. What are you most excited to try?

For more fun adventures in Cleveland, check out this local adventure bucket list and these fun attractions.

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What are some other epic Cleveland adventures?

Looking to plan your Cleveland bucket list? Here are some epic Cleveland adventures you definitely need to add:

  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Did you know that the term rock and roll was coined in Cleveland and that the first rock and roll concert was held here in 1952? That's a big part of why Cleveland beat out New York City as the location for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Located right on Lake Erie in an iconic geometric building designed by famed architect I M PEi, this museum houses 6 floors of memorabilia and exhibits that follow the history and development of Rock and Roll.
  • Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo spans nearly 200 acres of pure beauty, and it’s free for Cuyahoga County and Hinckley residents to visit on Mondays. The zoo is home to a wide variety of animals; From the 15-acre space at the Elephant Crossing to the eight-acre Australian Adventure exhibit, to the 140,000-square-foot Primate Forest which includes one of the largest primate populations in North America. There’s something for everyone at this world-class zoo.
  • Greater Cleveland Aquarium. The Greater Cleveland Aquarium opened in the Flats in 2012, offering Clevelanders the opportunity to set foot in a local aquarium with over 70,000 square feet of exhibit space.
  • Children's Museum of Cleveland. One of the best family- and ADA-friendly attractions in Cleveland is the wonderful, weird, and wild Children's Museum of Cleveland. Get hands-on in the Wonder Lab, explore Adventure City, or set your mind to work at the Arts & Parts exhibit. Everything here is kid-friendly and, most importantly, kid-sized. Your little ones will feel like a giant in the ​Making Miniatures exhibits, and they’ll feel like a celebrity at the costume-stocked theater and as they rock out with pretend instruments in the ​Playlist exhibit. If you’re bringing infants to the museum, the Meadow area should be at the top of your to-do list… it’s tranquil and sensory-rich!
  • Cuyahoga Valley National Park. There's only one national park in all of Ohio, and it's close enough to Cleveland for a quick day trip! Hiking in Cuyahoga Valley National Park (CVNP) is a treat like no other. With more than 32,000 acres to explore, nature lovers of all ages will be enchanted by waterfalls, sandstone cliffs, fishing in the Cuyahoga River, and discoveries of unique plants and animals.