


Sky Zone Trampoline Park
About
Sky Zone Trampoline Park in Springdale offers wall-to-wall trampolines and high-energy fun for kids of all ages. With dedicated toddler jump times, a challenging ninja warrior course, foam pits for safe aerial tricks, and competitive dodgeball courts, there's something to keep every family member bouncing for hours.
Highlights
- ✓Freestyle jumping areas with wall-to-wall trampolines for flips and bouncing
- ✓Foam pits where kids can practice aerial tricks and land safely
- ✓Dodgeball courts for family tournaments and friendly competition
- ✓Ninja warrior obstacle course with climbing walls and challenging elements
- ✓Dedicated toddler times with age-appropriate equipment and smaller crowds
Pro Tips
- 1.Book jump time online in advance to save money and guarantee your spot, especially on weekends and school holidays when sessions fill quickly
- 2.Arrive early for toddler time sessions (typically weekday mornings) when the park is less crowded and cleaner for little ones
- 3.Purchase Sky Zone grip socks on your first visit,they're required for jumping and can be reused on future trips to save a few dollars
- 4.Bring a water bottle and snacks in a cooler for your car, as concession prices can add up quickly for families
- 5.Have kids use the bathroom before jumping,once their session starts, time off the trampolines cuts into their prepaid jump time
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings and early afternoons (10am-2pm) offer the smallest crowds and are ideal for younger children. Avoid Friday evenings and weekends after 3pm when birthday parties and large groups create long waits and packed jump areas.
What to Know
Jump sessions are sold in one or two-hour increments (typically $18-30 per child). Special grip socks are required and cost around $3-4 if you don't already own them. Outside food isn't allowed inside, but there's a small concession area with pizza, snacks, and drinks.
Seasonal Notes
Indoor facility open year-round, making it perfect for rainy days and cold Cincinnati winters. Summer can be busier with school break, while fall and spring offer more manageable crowds. Watch for special holiday events and themed jump nights around Halloween and winter holidays.
Nearby Eats
Head to Frisch's Big Boy (5 minutes away) for classic kid-friendly burgers and their famous hot fudge cake, or visit Chipotle and Panera Bread in the same shopping complex for quick, customizable family meals.
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