🤸 Let them bounce
SoCal trampoline parks near you
Curated by Punita Patel
Before you go
Almost every park requires their own grip socks (bring your pair to save), and jump time is cheapest booked online ahead. For the littlest jumpers, look for the toddler sessions — usually weekday mornings.
14 spots within 60 miles of 92692
Sky Zone — Mission Viejo
Mission Viejo · Trampoline park
One of the biggest parks in south OC at 40,000 sq ft, with ziplines, a trapeze bar, launch decks, an air bag and angled wall trampolines. It stays open late Friday and Saturday — great for tweens and teens. Grip socks required; reserve online for the busy weekend blocks.
🗓️ Daily; late weekend hours
💵 Varies
Get directions →Get Air — Corona
Corona · Trampoline park
This Corona park has foam pits, a ninja obstacle course, a slackline and a dedicated toddler area, making it easy to keep different ages happy at once. Grip socks are required and sold on site. Check for toddler-time mornings if you're bringing a preschooler; weekends get livelier in the evenings.
🗓️ Daily; open late Fri–Sat
💵 Varies (hourly passes)
Get directions →Sky Zone — Santa Ana
Santa Ana · Trampoline park
More than 18,000 sq ft of trampolines, with a Little Leapers program for ages 6 and under plus a foam pit, slam-dunk zone and the Vertical Ops climbing tower. Grip socks are required and available on site. Weekday mornings are quietest if you're bringing a preschooler.
🗓️ Daily; hours vary
💵 Varies
Get directions →Get Air Surf City — Huntington Beach
Huntington Beach · Trampoline park
This roomy Surf City park has foam pits, a ninja obstacle course, a slackline and dedicated Toddler Time sessions so little ones get the trampolines to themselves. Grip socks required. Friday and Saturday nights turn into Club Air with lights and music for older kids.
🗓️ Daily; Toddler Time some mornings
💵 Varies (hourly passes)
Get directions →Sky Zone — Riverside
Riverside · Trampoline park
A longtime Riverside favorite with wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits and dodgeball, plus dedicated toddler jump times that keep the smallest kids safe. Grip socks are required and available at the counter. Reserve online, since summer afternoons and weekends fill up quickly.
🗓️ Daily; hours vary
💵 Varies
Get directions →Sky Zone — Huntington Beach
Huntington Beach · Trampoline park
A wall-to-wall jump floor with a foam pit, SkySlam dunk lanes and a Little Leapers area that keeps toddlers away from the bigger kids. Grip socks are required and sold at the door, so pack your own to save a few dollars. Booking online ahead usually beats the walk-up price.
🗓️ Daily; hours vary
💵 Varies (~$25+/hr; book online to save)
Get directions →Urban Air Adventure Park — Fullerton
Fullerton · Trampoline park
More adventure park than pure trampoline gym, with an indoor sky-rider coaster, ropes course, climbing walls, warrior obstacle course and a separate toddler zone. Passes are tiered by which attractions you want, so decide before you buy. Grip socks required; an online reservation helps on weekends.
🗓️ Daily; late Fri–Sat
💵 Varies (attraction-based passes)
Get directions →Sky Zone — Rancho Cucamonga
Rancho Cucamonga · Trampoline park
One of the newer Inland Empire parks in the Foothill Marketplace area, with a full trampoline floor, foam pits, dodgeball and the iWall interactive game. It runs gentler little-kid jump windows for toddlers. Grip socks are required and sold on site; book online with a promo code to trim the price.
🗓️ Daily; late Fri–Sat
💵 Varies
Get directions →Altitude Trampoline Park — San Dimas
San Dimas · Trampoline park
Runs a weekday Junior Jumpers block (ages 6 and under, mornings) with a gentler vibe for the smallest bouncers, alongside a full floor of trampolines and obstacle attractions. Grip socks are required. Weekday mornings are the calmest time to bring a preschooler.
🗓️ Daily; open late Fri–Sat
💵 Junior jumpers ~$19.99; varies
Get directions →Just Play Adventure Park — Fontana
Fontana · Trampoline park
This family-owned Fontana park mixes wall-to-wall trampolines and a ninja warrior course with an outdoor skating rink, arcade, pool and ping-pong, so there's a break when jumping wears out. Closed Mondays and opens afternoons on weekdays. Grip socks required; weekend late hours make it a fun evening out.
🗓️ Tue–Sun; closed Mon
💵 Varies (family-friendly pricing)
Get directions →Sky Zone — Covina
Covina · Trampoline park
A San Gabriel Valley favorite with wall-to-wall trampolines, a foam pit and dodgeball, plus dedicated little-kid jump times that keep toddlers safe from the big jumpers. Grip socks are required and available on site. Reserve your window online, especially on rainy days when it fills fast.
🗓️ Daily; hours vary
💵 Varies
Get directions →Sky Zone — San Marcos
San Marcos · Trampoline park
North County San Diego's Sky Zone offers a big open jump floor, foam pits and dodgeball, with quieter little-jumper sessions for toddlers. Grip socks are required and sold at the door. Later Friday and Saturday hours make it a solid rainy-day or beat-the-heat option for older kids too.
🗓️ Daily; late weekend hours
💵 Varies
Get directions →Sky Zone — Torrance (Gardena)
Gardena · Trampoline park
Branded as Torrance but just over the line in Gardena, this South Bay park packs foam pits, dodgeball courts and a big open jump floor. It runs toddler-friendly sessions, so ask about calmer morning times for younger kids. Grip socks required; booking online usually saves money.
🗓️ Daily; hours vary
💵 Varies
Get directions →Sky Zone — San Diego (Miramar)
San Diego · Trampoline park
This Miramar-area park is packed with wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits, slides, a climbing wall and an obstacle course. It offers calmer toddler jump times, so ask about mornings if you have little ones. Grip socks are required and available at the front; reserve online to save.
🗓️ Daily; hours vary
💵 Varies
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Frequently asked questions
What's the best trampoline park near me in SoCal?
It depends where you are — that's why this list sorts every park by distance from you. Sky Zone has the most SoCal locations (Huntington Beach, Santa Ana, Mission Viejo, Covina, Riverside, Rancho Cucamonga, San Marcos, Chula Vista, San Diego/Miramar and more), while Get Air, Urban Air, Altitude, Rockin' Jump and family-owned spots like Just Play round out the map. Use the finder above to see the closest ones first.
Do trampoline parks have areas for toddlers?
Most do. Look for 'Little Leapers' (Sky Zone), 'Toddler Time' (Get Air), 'Junior Jumpers' (Altitude) or 'Rockin' Tots' (Rockin' Jump) — dedicated, calmer sessions, usually on weekday mornings, where little ones jump away from the big kids. Weekday mornings are almost always the quietest time to bring a preschooler.
Do you need grip socks at trampoline parks?
Yes — nearly every SoCal trampoline park requires their special grip socks (not regular socks) to jump, for safety. You can buy them at the door, but they're reusable, so bring your pair from a past visit to save a few dollars each time.
Are trampoline parks a good rainy-day or hot-day activity?
They're one of the best. Everything's indoor and air-conditioned, so a trampoline park is a go-to when it's pouring, June-gloomy, or a triple-digit inland scorcher. Buy jump time online in advance — parks fill up fast on rainy days, weekends and school breaks.
