Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    USA Ninja Challenge Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - USA Ninja Challenge

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    1 year ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - USA Ninja Challenge

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Capron Park Zoo - Serval

    Capron Park Zoo

    4.0(98 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Capron Park Zoo is always a nice visit whenever I pair it with any other zoos in the local area. It…read moreis an AZA Accredited facility, and from speaking with some of the keepers, exhibit designs, and more people from this facility, I am certain that the welfare they provide for these animals is as good as it can be. The zoo is constantly working on small improvements to improve the welfare of the species in the zoo, as well as the guest experience. For those of you with a Buttonwood Park Zoo membership, you're able to utilize your reciprocal benefits to get free admission here, which I think is a huge plus. I think unfortunately as of late, Capron Park Zoo has been hit with a few unfortunate tragedies. With the recent passing of Nyala, the African Lion female that lived alongside Ramses, with the transfer for Vicky the Sloth Bear to Washington DC's National Zoo, it's a bittersweet feeling to know that she's going to a facility with a bigger habitat, but the zoo loses another species. However, the zoo is still good in my opinion. I don't foresee spending much time here, especially in the winter months, but it's still worth a visit, especially in the warmer months due to more species on display, as well as the waterpark for the children. If you're hoping to avoid larger crowds though, winter is a very good time to visit regardless. The Amur Leopard, Lacey, is very active during this time, since the species is from Russia-Northern China area, she's very comfortable and active in the colder months, which is very cool to see. Same goes for the Red Pandas, which have a great indoor space as well for the warmer months for them to cool down. To me though I think Capron's indoor habitats work very well for them. Especially their tropical house, it's not the biggest around, but it's very beautiful. Tons of tropical birds, a Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman, and Red-Footed Tortoises. Again, the zoo is not the biggest, but I think that's not necessarily a bad thing. If you're hoping to have a quicker outing with your family, I think Capron suits the bill. Always worth a visit every year from me though. Exciting to see what they're planning for the future!

    This zoo was fun but is very small and didn't have that many animals. I was expecting the place to…read morebe a lot bigger so I was kind of shocked when there wasn't that much going on. A few of the exhibits were also closed when I went, which made it even less animals to see. But nevertheless, I took my nieces because they have this little waterpark area, which was super cool that it's a part of the zoo. I did end up buying a family three pack membership because I found out that I could use this at several other zoos all around the United States and either get a discount offer or get in for free so it was just a no-brainer. The price alone for the zoo I felt was very reasonable. I didn't like the fact they didn't have any paper maps. They did everything virtual. I like to hold things in my hands to be able to navigate. But I guess that's the kind of world that we live in now where everything is just online. But the exhibits that we did see were nice the animals they appeared to be super close. And right outside the zoo they have a park area as well for the kids that's free. They have a decent size parking lot. The people who worked in the little shop were very sincere and genuine, and the prices were great for the stuff that they were selling in there. I didn't see any informational sessions at all no employees like educating on any specific animals or anything. So I guess it was okay. I wasn't really impressed. It's a very small zoo with not many animals. Maybe when they fix some of the enclosures and bring some of the animals back I can give it a go and change this review. But if you want something on a smaller scale, then you can bring your children here.

    Photos
    Capron Park Zoo
    Capron Park Zoo
    Capron Park Zoo

    See all

    Rbi Baseball Academy

    Rbi Baseball Academy

    1.0(2 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I left multiple messages on their voicemail and they never called me back. Went to the facility…read morewhen it was supposed to be open (during multiple weekends) and they were closed. Very disappointing. I was very interested in training there.

    This place has gone down-hill. They used to say there was no point in specializing in baseball and…read moreno need for club baseball for kids under the age of 13, (when kids move to the "Big Field"). Now they have sold out, They merged with GBG baseball a few years back to save themselves and now they have U10 teams, prob U8 by now. They got rid of the batting cages for a pathetic indoor infield and still have to use basketball courts at MPC for practice. They promoted elite training (upstairs from RBI) by requiring the travel team GBG Hawks to train there as part of their travel fees because it is the owner's brother's business. The canceled as many travel games as they could in the summer and fall, and tend only sign up for tournaments they can win. It was a great place at one point ( maybe 6 years ago) to go to for lessons but not anymore, there are plenty of other places in surrounding areas where you can spend your money on lessons and travel ball. If you look online you will notice they are full of self- praise. They have misleading photos on the website pictures of a local-private all boys school with the Hawks name on the field and pictures of teams in front of banners that say champions but if you look closely you can see that the college won the championship. It does not say they won but they are standing in front of it posing as if they had won. Smoke and mirrors at RBI. They used to charge for everything and now I am getting emails almost daily about free trainings and this and that to fill empty travel roster spots. Demanding that people only tryout your for the teams ( for a fee) if they are willing to accept the spot.

    USA Ninja Challenge - fitness - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...