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Best Trampoline Parks in Los Angeles for Kids

Best Trampoline Parks in Los Angeles for Kids

Los Angeles has a thriving trampoline park scene, and with the sprawl of the city, there's usually one within a reasonable drive no matter where you are. They're a reliable go-to for birthday parties, rainy days (rare as they are), or those afternoons when the kids just need to burn off energy. Here's our guide to the best trampoline parks across the LA area.

What to Know Before You Go

  • Grip socks are required at every venue. Most sell them for $3–5 and you can reuse them on return visits.
  • Book online — walk-ins are hit or miss, especially on weekends and during school breaks.
  • Waivers are mandatory — fill them out online before you arrive to skip the queue at check-in.
  • Supervising adults usually get in free or at a reduced rate. Some venues let parents jump for a small add-on fee.

Top Trampoline Parks in Los Angeles

1. Sky Zone — Multiple Locations

Sky Zone operates several locations across greater LA including Torrance, Van Nuys and Anaheim. Each venue features freestyle jump zones, foam pits, dodgeball courts and the SkySlam basketball hoops. Their Toddler Time sessions on weekday mornings are dedicated to kids under 6.

Ages: 3+ (toddler sessions available) Price: From $18 per hour Parking: Free on-site at all locations Why we rate it: Consistent quality across every location. The toddler sessions are well-run, and the staff supervision is among the best in the industry.

2. Defy — Torrance

Defy in Torrance goes beyond standard trampolines with a ninja warrior course, trapeze, stunt fall airbag and a foam pit with aerial silks. The venue feels more like an action sports facility than a typical bounce park.

Ages: 3+ (dedicated toddler area) Price: From $22 per hour Parking: Free on-site Why we rate it: The variety is outstanding. Kids who get bored of just bouncing will love the ninja course and trapeze. The stunt fall is a hit with older kids and teens.

3. Launch Trampoline Park — Arcadia

Launch in Arcadia is a solid all-rounder with interconnected trampolines, a rock climbing wall, dodgeball courts and a dedicated party zone. The cafe serves better food than most trampoline parks — actual meals rather than just snack bar fare.

Ages: 3+ Price: From $16 per hour Parking: Free on-site Why we rate it: Great value for the area. The rock climbing wall adds a different physical challenge, and the cafe means parents can actually enjoy a decent coffee.

4. Big Air Trampoline Park — Buena Park

Big Air lives up to its name with one of the largest freestyle jump areas in the LA region. The venue also features a battle beam, foam pits, a ninja course and a dedicated soft play area for toddlers. Their glow jump sessions on Friday and Saturday nights are popular with tweens and teens.

Ages: 2+ (soft play for toddlers) Price: From $17 per hour Parking: Free on-site Why we rate it: The toddler area is genuinely well designed — not just an afterthought. And the main floor is big enough that it doesn't feel packed even on busy days.

5. Rockin' Jump — Brea

Rockin' Jump in Brea features a massive open jump area, a vertical rock climbing wall, stunt bag, dodgeball and a dedicated kids' court for younger jumpers. The venue runs regular open jump sessions and structured programs.

Ages: 3+ Price: From $19 per hour Parking: Free on-site Why we rate it: The staff are noticeably engaged — they actually enforce safety rules, which matters when you've got little kids on the floor alongside teenagers.

6. Altitude Trampoline Park — Fontana

A bit further out in the Inland Empire, Altitude Fontana is worth the drive if you're in the eastern suburbs. The park features trampolines, a foam zone, battle beams, basketball hoops and a performance trampoline for flips and tricks.

Ages: 3+ Price: From $15 per hour Parking: Large free lot Why we rate it: Best value in the greater LA area. Less crowded than westside venues, which means more room to jump.

7. Urban Air Adventure Park — Ontario

Urban Air goes beyond trampolines with a full indoor adventure park — climbing walls, a ropes course, go-karts, bumper cars and a warrior obstacle course alongside the jump zones. It's pricier but the range of activities justifies it for a longer visit.

Ages: 2+ (separate play area for little ones) Price: From $25 for basic, $35 for all-access Parking: Free on-site Why we rate it: Best for mixed-age groups. Older kids can tackle the ropes course while younger siblings bounce in the toddler zone. One visit covers everyone.

Birthday Parties

Every major trampoline park in LA offers birthday party packages, typically including:

  • 1–2 hours of jump time
  • A dedicated party room
  • Pizza, drinks and cake
  • A party host to manage the group
  • Invitations and decorations

Budget tip: Book weekday parties for significant savings. Many venues offer 20–30% off Monday through Thursday, and you'll have more of the park to yourselves.

Safety Tips for Parents

  • Warm up first — a few minutes of gentle bouncing before going full send reduces injury risk
  • One person per trampoline — most injuries come from collisions, not the trampolines themselves
  • Watch the foam pit — it's deeper than it looks for smaller kids
  • Hydration — trampolining is intense exercise. Bring water bottles and take drink breaks
  • Socks on, shoes off — grip socks are non-negotiable at every venue

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Trampoline parks are one of the best indoor activities in LA, especially during summer when it's too hot for outdoor play. Check out our full list of Los Angeles trampoline parks for more options, ratings and reviews.

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