


Get Air Trampoline Park in Burlington offers over 20,000 square feet of wall-to-wall trampolines, making it the perfect indoor destination for kids to burn energy rain or shine. With dedicated jumping zones, challenging obstacle courses, dodgeball courts, and foam pits, this facility transforms exercise into pure fun for the whole family.
Weekday mornings (10 AM-12 PM) offer the quietest jumping experience, ideal for younger kids or first-timers. Avoid Friday and Saturday evenings when birthday parties and teen crowds peak. Sunday mornings starting at 8 AM are perfect for families wanting maximum space.
Jump sessions are typically sold in 60 or 90-minute increments with prices around $15-25 per child. Special grip socks are required and available for purchase. Parents can jump with kids or watch from the comfortable viewing area with free WiFi.
Year-round indoor facility perfect for Vermont winters. Check their calendar for special events like Glow Nights, holiday-themed jump sessions, and school vacation week extended hours. Summer camps are available during June through August.
Chick-fil-A and Blaze Pizza are located in the same shopping complex, making them convenient post-jump refueling stops. For a sit-down meal, head to Friendly's (5 minutes away) for classic kid-friendly fare and ice cream sundaes.
Oakledge Park is a Burlington gem offering families the perfect combination of beach fun and park amenities along beautiful Lake Champlain. Kids can splash in the sandy beach, burn energy on the playground, and families can enjoy picnics with stunning waterfront views. It's an ideal spot for a full morning or afternoon of outdoor play without breaking the bank.
The Birds of Vermont Museum offers a unique blend of natural history and outdoor exploration that captivates young nature lovers. Kids can discover beautifully carved bird specimens showcasing Vermont's avian wildlife, then explore miles of family-friendly nature trails through the surrounding woods where they might spot the real birds they just learned about inside.
Shelburne Museum is a sprawling 45-acre campus featuring 39 buildings filled with folk art, quilts, vintage toys, carriages, and even a historic steamboat that kids can explore. The outdoor grounds offer plenty of space for children to roam between exhibits, discover beautiful gardens, and burn off energy while parents enjoy world-class collections in a relaxed, family-friendly setting.
Shelburne Farms offers an authentic working farm experience where kids can meet friendly farm animals, watch cheesemakers at work, and explore 1,400 acres of stunning lakeside property. This National Historic Landmark combines hands-on agricultural education with plenty of space for children to roam, making it a perfect blend of learning and outdoor adventure that feels magical without being overly commercialized.