Parkour is a mode where the point is not combat or building but precision of movement. You run maps built as obstacle courses: jumping across blocks over the void, timing your leaps, clearing traps and moving platforms. The goal is to reach the finish without falling, and on many servers to do it faster than everyone else. It is pure skill-based gameplay driven by the urge to clear a hard section with perfect accuracy.
This page lists 97 parkour servers with a verified direct-ping player count. The formats vary: separate maps graded by difficulty, endless parkour, and timed competitions with leaderboards. If you enjoy active mini-games, also take a look at the other servers with mini-games.
Majorus is a multi-mode Minecraft server running Java versions 1.19.4–1.20.4, focused on PvP, RPG, and economy. The server offers several independent game modes, each with its own mechanics and player base.
Server features:
- Anarchy with two worlds: one for survival, one for boss battles
- Practice duels for honing PvP skills
- OneBlock with clans, leaderboards, skill progression, and quests
- Unique loot from boss encounters
- Achievement and reward system
- In-game currency shop
freshLike! is a Bedrock Minecraft server offering a variety of modes for mobile and console players. The server features survival with PvP, Prison, parkour, and flight. Anti-dupe protection, private zones, and an anti-spam system are in place.
Server features:
- Survival with PvP
- Prison and parkour modes
- Flight and starter kits
- Anti-dupe and anti-spam protection
- No launcher restrictions
DestixNetwork is a survival server running on the latest Java version, built for players who appreciate a relaxed atmosphere and genuine community. A minimal set of additional modifications keeps the focus on the game itself, while the administration is available around the clock to address any questions.
The core of the gameplay revolves around a custom economy: trade with other players, list items on the marketplace, and accumulate in-game currency. Earned funds can be spent on a drawing kit, decorative heads, pets, or server privileges. Donation options are also available for those who wish to support the project and stand out from other players.
The server accepts players from version 1.19.4 and above and supports survival, PvP, PvE, parkour, and regular in-game events.
JEWEL WOOD is a Minecraft Java server running version 1.16.5 with the "Inferno" mode combining grief, survival and anarchy within a narrative framework.
Server features:
- Anarchy, grief and survival merged into one mode
- Bosses, abilities and custom crafting
- Battle pass, gambling, quests and events
- Jobs system and clans
102Arena is a multi-mode Minecraft server for Java Edition version 1.21. The platform features classic survival, One Block mode, and mini-games: hide and seek, Murder Mystery, Build Battle, and Bridge.
Server features:
- Clans, duels, and a battle pass
- Auction, jobs system, and quests
- Events and seasonal content rotation
- Custom crafting recipes
VanillaFox is a Minecraft server on Java 1.21.11 that offers classic survival gameplay with a few practical additions. The server stays true to the vanilla feel while adding a voice chat plugin for easier communication. The community values cooperation and helping fellow players.
Server features:
- Classic vanilla gameplay without major mechanic overhauls
- Voice chat plugin
- Friendly and welcoming community
- Regular updates and in-game events
- No item duplication
Ostrov Svobody is a multi-mode Minecraft server featuring a unique in-game currency earning system. After registering on the server, pick up quests from the NPC "Missionary" in the lobby, track your progress through the menu, and submit completed tasks to the NPC "Foreman". Successful missions reward you with the "ril" currency (1 ril = 1 Russian ruble), which can be withdrawn to a bank card or Russian phone number starting from 50 rubles.
The administration team is 16+ only. No administrative roles or privileges that break game balance are available for purchase. Approximately 90% of the plugins are developed in-house, ensuring prompt bug fixes and regular updates.
Several large game worlds are available: Arkaim — a creative mode server open to everyone; Ostrova — a skyblock server where players develop a small island into a full city through quest chains; Daaria — a vanilla survival server running version 1.16+; Midgard — a clan server featuring wars, step-by-step progression, and religious mechanics. Each world comes with a complete interactive menu.
Mini-games on offer include CS:GO, BedWars, KitPvP, BuildBattle, and more — all enhanced with custom additions.
RiseWorld is a Java 1.21 Minecraft survival server built around custom world generation and dynamic events: meteors fall from the sky at random intervals, reshaping the terrain and adding unpredictability to everyday gameplay.
The survival experience is expanded with a wide range of mechanics: new enchantments, a quest system, an auction house, ultra-gadgets, a mine, unique prefixes and tags. Two separate worlds cater to different playstyles — a donation world and a donation-free world. The donation world grants access to creative mode and extended commands. The donation-free world operates under strict rules: only the /back command is available, and griefing is fully prohibited.
Beyond survival, the server features a collection of minigames built directly into the Minecraft environment: Sudoku, Football, Billiards, Snake, Minesweeper, Tic-Tac-Toe, Spleef, and BedWars.
Anicloud is a large multi-mode Minecraft server running on Java 1.21, active since 2012. The project focuses on PvP in current versions, original mechanics, and custom content without mods. Most modes have no direct equivalents in the Russian-speaking Minecraft community.
Available modes:
- LuckyBlockWars — a SkyWars variation where lucky blocks replace chests. They drop PvP items, custom mobs, abilities, unique gear including flight armor, and random events.
- RandomRush — a lucky columns mode: every second players receive random items including custom ones, with random events continuously altering the match.
- LuckyRandomRush — a RandomRush variant where lucky blocks, special items, and unexpected events replace standard drops.
- SkyWars — the classic mode with custom items.
- Creative+ — build your own world or mode without limits: construction, block-based programming, full map control.
- Creative with Plots — building using construction plugins, custom and standard mobs, new blocks, furniture, and unique items.
- PixelBattle — paint on a shared canvas: unlock new colors, level up your character, and capture territory.
- BlockParty — step on the correct color to the music; expanded with PvP, Tournament, and Chaos sub-modes.
- Vanilla — a mode without PvP, land claims, or passes; suited for building, progression, and roleplaying.
- Survival Legacy — custom survival with new items, mobs, quests, bosses, character progression, world generation, and land claims.
- BedWars — defend your bed using team upgrades, building, team mobs, gadgets (including trampolines), and multiple resource types.
- Z-Arena — a post-apocalyptic mode set on a zombie-virus-infected island: fight zombies and bosses, capture territory, find weapons, follow a storyline, and explore locations. Temporarily being migrated to a new version.
- Excalibur MMORPG — an open world with a storyline, bosses, stealth, a combat system, classes, and crafting. Actively in development.
- Galaxy — a space SkyBlock: explore planets, interact with gravity and anomalies, follow a storyline, develop your base, and participate in raids. Actively in development.
- Prison — mine resources, unlock new shafts, defeat bosses, and upgrade your character and tools. Temporarily being migrated to a new version.
- FFA — a PvP arena with various kits and abilities. Temporarily being migrated.
- Duels — combat using standard kits, firearms, or magic. Temporarily being migrated.
DecentMC is a Minecraft server for versions 1.16.5–1.20.1, focused on survival with griefing enabled. After an extended closure, the team fully reworked the project: gameplay was redesigned, and new maps, bosses, events and a jobs system were introduced.
The lobby features parkour maps where players compete for the top spot. The server includes crates, and new players receive a welcome reward via the /hello command.
Key features:
- Survival with griefing
- Parkour maps with competitive rankings
- Bosses, events and a jobs system
- Crates and donor privileges
- Java edition support for versions 1.16.5–1.20.1
Parkour in Minecraft means clearing purpose-built maps where you move by jumping across blocks placed over the void or a dangerous surface. Unlike survival, there is no resource gathering and no fighting: the whole game is about precision, calculating jumps and reacting in time. Fall, and you return to your last checkpoint and try again. A simple idea on paper becomes a demanding test of skill in practice, ranging from easy warm-up courses to maps only a few players ever finish.
Parkour is not a separate game mechanic but a set of maps and modes the server creators build. On mini-game projects it is implemented with plugins on the Spigot, Paper and Purpur cores: they place checkpoints, time your runs, keep leaderboards and send you back to the start after a fall. That is why parkour most often appears on mini-game networks and in the lobbies of large servers rather than on plain survival.
How parkour maps are built
Behind "just jump and don't fall" sits deliberate design. Checkpoints split the course into stages so a fall does not throw you back to the very beginning. Difficulty levels range from block-to-block hops to precise edge jumps, running jumps and combos that demand perfect timing. Obstacles such as fences, ladders, ice, slime and sometimes moving platforms change the physics of a jump and force you to adapt. Many maps hide shortcuts and bonuses for those who look for a faster or harder route. A genre of its own is the dropper — a vertical fall where you steer your character into a safe zone while avoiding obstacles on the way down.
One detail matters when choosing a server: the platform. Most parkour maps are made for Java Edition; on Bedrock the jump physics and sprint mechanics differ, so some maps are not compatible across versions — the supported platform is worth checking on the project's card.
Competitive parkour and leaderboards
For many players parkour is not just completion but a race against time. Competitive servers track your run: your result on a map enters a leaderboard and you compete with others for a top spot. Speedrunning appears — the drive to clear a course along the optimal route in the shortest time. Such servers often add ranks, achievement rewards and seasonal competitions, turning parkour into a full discipline of mastery.
How parkour differs from other modes
Mode
Core gameplay
What it builds
Parkour
Jumping, timing, clearing courses
Movement precision and reaction
PvP mini-games
Fighting other players
Combat skill
Survival
Gathering resources and building
Planning and development
Who parkour is for
Parkour is for those who like a pure challenge to skill, with no dependence on gear, level or luck. If you enjoy refining your movement, clearing hard sections and watching your own progress, this mode gives instant feedback: whether you make it or not depends only on you. It works equally well solo — as a meditative practice — and in company, racing along the same course. A beginner can start with easy maps, while an experienced player will always find a course at the edge of their ability. The available maps, difficulty levels and leaderboards are listed on the server's card.