It's being billed as the largest indoor, multi-level racing facility in the world and its right in our own backyard.
"It took 11 months to get to this point," said Sales and Marketing Manager Rachel Hannas-Metz. "We are looking forward to seeing what the public thinks and growing our Naskart family. We hope Naskart will help boost tourism to the area.""
The white knuckle, 110,000 square foot thrill park has two different tracks (both are a quarter-mile) and built for people of all ages and skill levels. The tracks can be combined to make one super track where karts can reach speeds of close to 45 miles an hour.
There will be racing leagues, corporate events, birthday parties, team-building events and more.
If speed isn't your thing, perhaps jumping to new heights is in the 8,000 square foot trampoline park complete with dodge ball and a game of high-flying hoops.
All this might make you hungry, so fuel up in the cafe and full bar.
After almost a year in the making, the state of the art facility is revving up the local economy, pouring more than 11 million dollars into the facility and creating nearly 200 jobs.