Younger kids will need to have a parent with them while at the facility. There are activities for three years and under, 3 to 12-year-olds, teens, and adults. The plan is to target the whole family with fun activities like batting cages, soft play for toddlers, a ninja warrior course, valo jump (an interactive trampoline game), Slam dunk basketball, dodge ball court, head-to-head airbag play, and axe throwing. So, we wanted to create something that would bring them together, keep them involved with the community, and do fun stuff while they’re doing it,” detailed Tinkle. “We determined that there was a huge need in this county to be together, and there is not very much for any school-age children to do, even high schoolers, around here. President of the tribe’s Tuolumne Economic Development Authority, Inc., Darryl Tinkle, says the idea came about after COVID when families spent so much time together. The photos in the image box show the design of the facility and the current construction that so far has been laying the foundation, but when completed, it will house various entertainment attractions. The Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians broke ground on a new 20,000-square-foot building about a month ago, at the Black Oak Casino Resort next to its gas station, Bear Creek Station.
Tuolumne, CA – Wondering how to entertain the kids this weekend? - There will soon be a new option for family fun.