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The ultimate sports and entertainment destination is about to open

AdventHealth Sports Park at Bluhawk is the mixed-use development’s latest addition.

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Find friendly, experienced staff, knowledgeable coaches, entertainment opportunities, and more — all nestled in a state-of-the-art sports park like no other.

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There’s something exciting coming to Overland Park. AdventHealth Sports Park at Bluhawk, aka the ultimate sports and entertainment destination, is set to open on Saturday, Oct. 26.

The impressive 420,000-sqft indoor sports park will offer state-of-the-art facilities for athletes, families, and fans, with a projected 3.8 million visitors expected to experience sports + recreation excellence annually.

You’re invited to the grand opening (10 a.m.-2 p.m.), featuring live demonstrations, interactive activities, and a chance to win fun prizes. Read: Whether you’re a sports enthusiast, a foodie, or just looking for a fun day out with the family, this is a can’t-miss event.

Feeling competitive

There are countless ways to play at the sports park:

  • Play like a pro on one of eight basketball or 16 volleyball + pickleball courts, a multi-purpose turf field, an NHL-regulation-sized ice rink, and six futsal courts.
  • Train like a champion in the 11,000-sqft sports performance training center.
  • Take a break from the action at Hawk’s Outpost, a 30,000-sqft world-class entertainment center, featuring bowling lanes, an esports lounge, laser tag, an arcade, sports simulators, and more.

Fostering a spirit of community fun

From training and competition to relaxation, this facility offers an immersive experience for everyone. By pairing world-class athletic facilities with retail, dining, and more, Bluhawk serves as a community and regional hub for sports, leisure, and fun. Pro tip: Its flexible event spaces could be the ideal venue for your next celebration.

The sports park will soon be joined by The Boundary — the second phase of the mixed-use development — which includes hotels, a movie theater, retail stores, and restaurants, making it the place to be for entertainment and activity.

While the sports park is expected to draw regional and national traffic for sports tournaments and events, the broader Bluhawk District offers locals an opportunity to join a vibrant live-work-play community with multi-family homes, office spaces, and healthcare facilities woven into the overall development.

Upcoming events + community developments.

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