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Lori Connors

Huntsville Welcomes New Extreme Entertainment Center to Drake Avenue

January 24, 2022/in Entertainment, Featured, News/by Lori Connors

Looking for something new and exciting to do in Huntsville? Just go with the Flow. Flow Supreme Air Sports, that is.  

The new 54,000 square-foot extreme recreation center is set to open its new location soon. Supply chain holdups notwithstanding, Flow ownership is anticipating opening its doors sometime in March. 

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The location is especially convenient. Just off the parkway on Drake Avenue, in the space next to America’s Thrift Mart, the former home to Virginia College.

For those bedazzled by extreme sports challenges, black lights, and all things that glow; once open to the public, Flow will be the place to go. 

“We are building the premiere extreme recreation facility in Huntsville. What makes Flow different is that we continue to innovate based on what is trending,” said Brock Campbell, one of Flow’s owner-operators. “We have added never-before-seen attractions, as well as a few more to come.” 

Along with a space-inspired theme and decor, Flow will feature glow-in-the-dark cosmic mini-golf, an AirTrack freestyle basketball court, an American Ninja warrior course, Olympic trampolines, Extreme Dodgeball, a zip line, a free-fall jump tower, a flying trapeze, an arcade gaming room, along with a warped wall, slack line, jousting beam, stunt fall, and more.

There will also be special events, such as “Glow Nights” as well as promotional giveaways. 

Flow will be an ideal destination for memorable, all-inclusive birthday adventures, suitable for any age. Fun, affordable, and designed to simplify things, Flow will handle the details for hosting special events. 

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Flow is a privately owned company with its first location in Rockford, Illinois. The owners have big plans to continue expanding the Flow concept throughout the United States. The Huntsville location will be home to its second location.That’s pretty remarkable, considering the size of other markets, such as Nashville or Atlanta.

But with Huntsville being a cosmic kind of city founded on the space race, what better place to have a state-of-the-art extreme experience, complete with an exciting variety of glow-in-the-dark activities?

It’s always fascinating to know what brings a company, such as Flow Supreme Air Sports to town.

“There’s really nothing like the South!” said Campbell “Two of the owners are from Birmingham and they have wanted to come to Huntsville for a while. We see the potential in such an innovative and efficient city that continues to grow by the day. We can’t wait to have lift off in the Rocket City!”

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