Amp Up Action Park brings high-speed indoor karting to Town and Country, offering a climate-controlled racing experience that doesn’t slow down with the seasons. Located in the heart of west St. Louis County, this venue is a go-to spot for locals seeking something more engaging than the typical arcade or movie outing. The indoor track is designed to challenge both beginners and experienced drivers, with responsive go-karts built for stability and excitement, allowing for safe but authentic racing. Because it’s indoors, the conditions are consistent year-round, making it a reliable choice whether it’s sweltering in July or icy in January. Beyond the track, the space includes an arcade with a selection of modern and classic games, giving non-racers something to do or providing a fun add-on between heats. The facility also has event space that’s well-suited for group gatherings—think birthday parties, corporate team-building, or family reunions where you want activity at the center of the celebration. What sets Amp Up Action Park apart from outdoor tracks or standalone arcades is the combination: a dynamic physical experience paired with customizable event options all under one roof. It works especially well for families with older kids, teens, or adult groups looking for mild competition in a structured environment. If you’re in the Town and Country area and want to move around, laugh a little louder, and do more than just sit, this is one of the few spots where that’s the whole point.
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Know Before You Go
- Booking model
- Most indoor tracks sell timed sessions (10-15 min) at $20-35 each, with packages of 2-3 races discounted. Reservations strongly recommended for evenings and weekends.
- Kart speed
- Adult karts top out at 35-50 mph on indoor tracks — quick enough to feel fast in a concrete-walled facility. Junior karts run slower with rev-limiters by age tier.
- Minimum age & height
- Most venues require drivers to be 48-58 inches tall (kid karts) or 13+ for adult karts. ID is sometimes required. Closed-toe shoes are universally required.
- League nights
- Many tracks run arrive-and-drive league seasons (8-12 weeks) for $300-600 with points championships. A great way to learn racecraft without owning a kart.
- What's provided
- Helmets, neck braces, and head socks are included. Some tracks also rent driving suits. Bring or buy nothing — you can show up in jeans and a t-shirt.