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Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park amusement park in Baltimore, MD
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Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

4.3(381 reviews)$$Trampoline Park
🕑 2-3 hours (including 60-90 minutes of jump time plus breaks)👶 Best for ages 5-14. Younger grade-schoolers love the trampolines and foam pits, while tweens and teens gravitate toward the warrior courses and dodgeball. Kids must be at least 3 years old to participate, though some attractions have additional height or ability requirements.

About

Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park is an indoor wonderland where kids can literally bounce off the walls while burning endless energy. This sprawling adventure park goes way beyond basic trampolines, featuring climbing walls, warrior courses, foam pits, dodgeball courts, and rope challenges that'll keep active kids entertained for hours rain or shine.

Highlights

  • Multiple interconnected trampoline courts for freestyle jumping and tricks
  • Challenging warrior obstacle course inspired by TV competition shows
  • Indoor climbing walls with various difficulty levels
  • Dodgeball courts on trampolines for epic games
  • Massive foam pits for safe flipping and jumping practice

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Purchase tickets online in advance to save money and skip the check-in line, especially on weekends when it gets crowded
  2. 2.Have kids wear athletic socks or purchase their special grip socks (required) at the front desk to avoid the extra $3-4 charge
  3. 3.Visit on weekday afternoons right when they open at 4 PM for the smallest crowds and maximum jump time
  4. 4.Sign the digital waiver online before arriving to speed up check-in considerably
  5. 5.Bring a water bottle to refill at their fountains,kids will get thirsty with all that jumping and climbing

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons (Monday-Thursday 4-6 PM) offer the least crowded experience. Saturday mornings right at 10 AM opening are also good. Avoid Friday evenings, weekends after 2 PM, and school holidays when the park fills with birthday parties and large groups.

What to Know

Admission typically ranges from $20-35 per child depending on time package (60-120 minutes). All jumpers must wear special grip socks (available for purchase if needed). The facility has a parent viewing area, small café with snacks and pizza, and party rooms. Parking is free in the shopping center lot.

Seasonal Notes

Being entirely indoors makes this a perfect year-round destination, especially valuable during Baltimore's cold winters and hot, humid summers. The park tends to be busiest during school breaks, spring break, and summer vacation. Check their website for special holiday events and themed jump nights.

Nearby Eats

The Ritchie Highway area offers plenty of family-friendly options nearby including Five Guys Burgers and Chick-fil-A within a mile for quick post-jump meals. For sit-down dining, Friendly's is just down the road with classic kid favorites.

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