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ABQ Jump

2.7(6 reviews)$$Trampoline Park
🕑 1.5-2 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. The designated toddler area makes it safe for little ones ages 2-5 to bounce without worry, while older kids and tweens will love the competitive dodgeball courts and challenging foam pit activities. Teens may find it less engaging unless visiting with friends.

About

ABQ Jump is an indoor trampoline park offering active fun for energetic kids year-round. With dedicated areas including dodgeball courts, foam pits, basketball dunking lanes, and a separate toddler zone, families can enjoy high-energy entertainment regardless of Albuquerque's weather. The facility provides a safe environment for kids to burn off energy while parents can supervise from designated seating areas.

Highlights

  • Dedicated toddler jumping area for safe play with younger siblings
  • Foam pit for practicing flips and tricks
  • Dodgeball courts for competitive family games
  • Basketball dunking lanes where kids can feel like pros
  • Climate-controlled indoor facility perfect for hot summer days or cold winter months

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during weekday mornings or early afternoons to avoid large birthday party crowds that typically book weekend time slots
  2. 2.Purchase grip socks ahead of time or bring your own from previous visits to save a few dollars, as they're required for jumping
  3. 3.Have kids wear comfortable athletic clothing and tie back long hair for safety
  4. 4.Arrive early to complete waiver forms and allow time for the safety briefing before jump time starts
  5. 5.Bring water bottles to keep kids hydrated, as jumping is surprisingly exhausting

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (10am-12pm) or early afternoons are ideal for smaller crowds and more open jumping space. Avoid weekends and after-school hours (3-6pm) when birthday parties and large groups dominate the facility.

What to Know

Grip socks are required and available for purchase if you don't bring your own. All jumpers must sign a waiver (parents sign for minors). The park is located on Broadway Boulevard with ample parking in the strip mall lot.

Seasonal Notes

As an indoor facility, ABQ Jump is open year-round and provides excellent entertainment during Albuquerque's hot summers and occasional snowy winter days. Summer months tend to be busier with kids out of school, so plan accordingly.

Nearby Eats

Blake's Lotaburger is just down Broadway Boulevard for quick New Mexican comfort food, or try Dion's Pizza on San Mateo for family-friendly dining with salads and famous ranch dressing that kids love.

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