Posted on 3/2/2026

Slick City Action Park Pigeon Forge: Complete Guide

Slick City Action Park Coming to Pigeon Forge in 2026

Pigeon Forge is getting the region's first indoor slide park, and it's a genuinely new category of attraction for the area — not a water park, not a trampoline park, but something built specifically around speed, drops, spins, and the kind of slide-based thrills that work in any weather, any season, any temperature outside.

Slick City Action Park opens June 27, 2026 at 3735 Parkway, Pigeon Forge — the former home of TopJump Trampoline & Extreme Arena. Here's everything confirmed about what's inside. 


Essential Information

📍 Address: 3735 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863

📅 Opening date: June 27, 2026

📞 Phone: (865) 366-3400 

🌡️ Weather: Fully indoor, climate-controlled, open year-round rain or shine — never affected by weather plans 

🎟️ Tickets: Available at slickcitypigeonforge.com. Group rates available for parties of 15 or more.  


The Slides: Slick City's Signature Attraction

More than 20 slides make up the heart of the park, ranging from gentle introductions for first-timers to genuinely intense drops for thrill seekers. Confirmed slides include:

Mega Launch — Slick City's signature and most iconic slide. Launches you into the air before a heart-dropping free-fall onto a giant airbag. The slide every first-time visitor talks about afterward.

Big Wave — A steep drop leads into a half-pipe where you're tossed back and forth like riding a massive ocean wave. 

Royal Flush — Descend around and around a curving bowl before exiting at the bottom — a spinning, disorienting ride that builds momentum the whole way down. 

Tailspin — A smooth, spiraling ride with one big twist from top to bottom. The recommended starting point for first-time sliders who want to ease into the format. 

Riptide — Slick City's steepest slide. One deep breath, one big drop, and a whole lot of scream-worthy fun. Built for visitors who've already worked through the gentler slides and want maximum intensity. 

Zig Zag — Lives up to its name, cutting left, right, and back again like a lightning bolt on repeat as you fly toward the bottom. 

Fast Lane — Four side-by-side slides built specifically for racing — challenge your group to see who reaches the bottom first. The most naturally competitive slide in the park. 

Twister — A spiraling tube that rocks you back and forth on the way down, giving the descent a rhythmic, swaying character distinct from the straighter drops. 

Smooth, fast slides also recreate the sensation of skiing downhill — no snow required — giving the park a genuine variety of physical sensations across its full slide lineup rather than just repeating the same drop-and-spin formula.  


Air Courts: Dodgeball and Basketball Reinvented

Basketball and dodgeball get a whole new bounce on Slick City's air courts. Springy, air-cushioned flooring means every jump, dunk, and dodge feels lighter, faster, and more fun than on a standard hardwood court. Teams compete in dodgeball matches or pickup basketball games where the floor itself becomes part of the athletic experience — jumps go higher, landings feel softer, and the whole physical dynamic of the games changes.

Best for: Groups of any age; particularly popular with kids, teens, and active families looking for a physical alternative to the slides 


Junior Jungle: Pigeon Forge's Only Indoor Playground

For kids ages 5 and under, Junior Jungle is a dedicated soft-play space — Pigeon Forge's only indoor playground of this kind. Mini slides let the youngest visitors join in the sliding excitement happening around them at an age-appropriate scale, while padded climbing obstacles and a giant net with hanging features give them safe, supervised ways to burn energy.

This is the area that solves the classic problem of family attractions with a wide age range: while older kids and teens hit the bigger slides, the youngest member of the family has a genuinely engaging, age-appropriate space of their own — not just a corner to wait in. 


Arcade, Concessions & Sweet City Candy Shop

When you need a break from sliding, the on-site arcade features both cutting-edge games and nostalgic classics, with point redemption for prizes. Concessions cover hot food, snacks, and drinks, with indoor picnic tables for watching the action while you eat.

Sweet City, the park's dedicated candy shop, rounds out the experience — the biggest candy selection in Pigeon Forge, including a full candy wall and the latest viral TikTok candy trends. A natural stop on the way out for anyone who wants a sugar-fueled souvenir from the visit. 


Built for Groups

Slick City is specifically designed for group bookings — birthday parties, school trips, church groups, and family reunions all have dedicated space and staff support. Groups of 15 or more receive exclusive group rates, making it a strong option for larger family trips or multi-family Smoky Mountain vacations.

The fully indoor, weather-proof format means group events never get rained out — a genuine advantage over outdoor party venues in a region known for unpredictable mountain weather. 


Save Money: The Park Hopper Pass

The smartest way to experience Slick City alongside other Pigeon Forge attractions is the Pigeon Forge Park Hopper Pass — a bundle offering 14 days of unlimited access to multiple attractions for one price.

Current bundle options include:

  • Mini Golf Park Bundle ($29.99) — Unlimited 14-day access to Toy Box Mini Golf, Crave Golf Club, and Sky Pirates of Mermaid Bay
  • Dinner Show + Mini Golf Bundle ($64.99) — Everything in the Mini Golf bundle, plus a ticket to Paula Deen's Lumberjack Feud Supper Show
Slick City-specific bundle options are expected to be announced closer to the park's opening — check slickcitypigeonforge.com for current package details as the June 27 opening approaches.


Why an Indoor Slide Park Makes Sense in Pigeon Forge

Ditch the overcrowded water parks and the sunburn, and get the same level of excitement in air-conditioned comfort. Pigeon Forge summers regularly bring heat indexes into the 90s and frequent afternoon thunderstorms — Slick City's fully indoor format sidesteps both problems entirely, joining attractions like WonderWorks and Rainforest Adventures as a genuine all-weather option on the Parkway.

For winter visitors, the same logic applies in reverse: a warm, dry, high-energy indoor attraction when outdoor activities are limited by cold or short daylight hours. 


Frequently Asked Questions

When does Slick City Action Park open in Pigeon Forge?

June 27, 2026.

Where is Slick City Action Park located?

3735 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN — the former location of TopJump Trampoline & Extreme Arena.

How much does Slick City Action Park cost?

Pigeon Forge-specific pricing had not been finalized as of this writing. At other Slick City locations, tickets run approximately $34 for a two-hour pass and $23 for a 90-minute pass for ages 4 and up, with reduced pricing for children 3 and under. Check slickcitypigeonforge.com for confirmed Pigeon Forge pricing.

Is Slick City good for young kids?

Yes — Junior Jungle is a dedicated soft-play area for kids 5 and under, Pigeon Forge's only indoor playground of its kind. Older kids and adults can access the full slide lineup and air courts.

Is Slick City a good rainy day option?

One of the best in Pigeon Forge. The entire park is indoor and climate-controlled, operating rain or shine year-round.

Does Slick City offer group rates?

Yes — groups of 15 or more receive exclusive group rates. The park accommodates birthday parties, school trips, church groups, and family reunions.


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