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Jumper Park amusement park in Santiago, RM
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Jumper Park

4.5(2,529 reviews)Amusement Park
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 4-14. Younger children (4-7) enjoy the safer zones with slides and basic trampolines, while older kids and tweens thrive on the challenging climbing structures and advanced trampoline areas. Some facilities may have designated toddler areas for ages 2-3.

About

Jumper Park is Santiago's premier indoor trampoline and adventure play facility, perfect for energetic kids who need to burn off steam whatever the weather. With an impressive 4.5-star rating from over 2,500 reviews, this modern play center combines trampolines, slides, and climbing structures to keep children entertained for hours in a safe, supervised environment.

Highlights

  • Multiple trampoline zones including dodgeball courts and foam pits
  • Multi-level climbing structures and obstacle courses
  • Variety of slides for different thrill levels
  • Air-conditioned indoor environment, perfect escape from Santiago summer heat or winter rain
  • Safety-focused design with padded surfaces and supervised play areas

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book online in advance if possible, as weekends can get crowded. Staff may have limited English, so having Google Translate ready or basic Spanish phrases will help.
  2. 2.Bring grip socks (calcetines antideslizantes) or purchase them onsite, as they are mandatory for safety on trampolines. Regular socks are not permitted.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday afternoons (Tuesday or Wednesday around 2-4 PM) for the smallest crowds and best staff attention.
  4. 4.Pack water bottles and light snacks, though there is typically a cafe area. Chilean pesos (CLP) are essential as many indoor facilities don't accept foreign cards.
  5. 5.Located in Puente Alto, this is about 30-40 minutes from central Santiago by metro (Line 4 to Plaza de Puente Alto). Plan extra travel time if you're staying in tourist areas.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons (Tuesday through Thursday, 2:00-5:00 PM) offer the least crowds. Avoid Saturday afternoons and Sunday mornings when local families pack the facility. Fridays and Saturdays stay open until 9:00 PM, which can be great for older kids but may be too stimulating for younger children.

What to Know

Entry fees typically range from 6,000-12,000 CLP (approximately $7-14 USD) depending on time purchased. The facility is in the Puente Alto district, accessible via metro Line 4, with parking available onsite. Most staff speak limited English, so translation apps are helpful.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. The indoor setting makes it especially popular during Santiago's rainy winter months (June-August) and hot summer days (December-February) when outdoor play is less comfortable. Check for special holiday programs during Chilean school breaks in July and January-February.

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Nearby Eats

The facility is located in a shopping area with several casual dining options nearby. Look for family-friendly Chilean chains offering empanadas, pizza, and sandwiches within walking distance on Avenida Concha y Toro.

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