


Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park in Cherry Hill is the ultimate destination for burning off energy, featuring wall-to-wall trampolines, warrior courses, climbing walls, and dodgeball courts all under one massive roof. With attractions designed for various skill levels, it's perfect for active families looking for an exciting indoor adventure where kids can jump, climb, and challenge themselves for hours.
Weekday afternoons (Tuesday or Wednesday between 2-5 PM) offer the smallest crowds before the after-school rush. Weekend mornings right at opening are your best bet for weekend visits, as afternoons get packed with birthday parties.
Pricing runs around $20-30 per child depending on time package (60-120 minutes), with waivers required for all jumpers. The facility has a café with pizza, snacks, and drinks, and there's ample free parking in the shopping center lot.
This indoor facility is perfect year-round, especially during rainy days or hot summer months. Check their website for special events during school breaks and holiday-themed jump sessions around Halloween and winter holidays.
Grab pizza at Dolce & Clemente's Pizzeria (5 minutes away) for a quick family-friendly meal, or head to Chick-fil-A in the same shopping area for easy post-jump dining that kids love.
Springdale Farm Market is a beloved Cherry Hill destination where families can experience authentic farm life through hands-on activities. Kids can pick their own seasonal fruits and vegetables, enjoy tractor-pulled hayrides, and explore a charming pumpkin patch in the fall. The working farm also features educational programs that teach children about agriculture, animals, and where their food comes from.
Cherry Hill Public Library is a family favorite with an impressive 4.6-star rating, offering much more than just books. The extensive children's section provides a welcoming space for young readers, while regular story times, educational programs, and the popular summer reading challenge keep kids engaged and excited about learning throughout the year.
Step back in time at this charming living history museum where kids can explore an authentically restored 1816 farmhouse and learn how families lived over 200 years ago. With hands-on educational programs, period-dressed interpreters, and special events throughout the year, it's a wonderful way to make history come alive for young learners in an intimate, manageable setting.
Cherry Valley Park is a well-loved neighborhood gem in Cherry Hill that offers something for every member of the family. With modern playgrounds for multiple age groups, sports courts and fields for active play, plus plenty of shaded walking paths and grassy areas perfect for spreading out a picnic blanket, it's an ideal spot for a few hours of outdoor fun without the crowds of larger parks.