FastKart in Orem, UT is an indoor go-kart track tucked into the heart of Utah County’s bustling north corridor, making it a convenient spot for families, thrill-seekers, and group organizers from Orem, Provo, and surrounding areas. Unlike outdoor tracks, its climate-controlled indoor setup means consistent racing conditions year-round, rain or shine, summer or winter. The facility is designed around a well-lit, multi-level track with banked turns and long straights that challenge both reflexes and control, catering to a range of skill levels without requiring previous experience. What sets FastKart apart is its focus on competitive racing dynamics in a structured environment. Karts are well-maintained and built for responsive handling, giving drivers a taste of real motor racing without the complexity. The venue is set up to accommodate group events—think corporate outings, youth group activities, or birthday parties—with dedicated staff to help coordinate booking and safety briefings. While it’s not a full-scale entertainment complex with arcade games or laser tag, the emphasis here is on the racing experience itself, making it a solid pick for those who want focused, fast-paced activity. It’s best suited for teens and adults looking for more than casual fun, though older children with a love for speed will likely enjoy it too, especially in group settings. Safety gear is provided, and staff oversee each session to maintain pace and order on the track.
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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.