Fly High at These Awesome Trampoline Parks in Greenville

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Are you looking for a fun activity for the whole family in or near Greenville? Check out one of the trampoline parks Greenville, SC has! Below you will learn all about the various trampoline parks in Greenville with prices and other information parents need to know.

Trampoline Parks near Greenville, South Carolina

The thrill of jumping high in the air, landing in foam pits, flying on a trapeze, and completing a ninja course are only the beginning of the experiences of area trampoline parks – oh, and they are fun for kids too!

Few places allow parents to have just as much, if not more, fun than their own kids. But you just might find that at trampoline parks, which are warehouse-like spaces full of energy-sapping bouncing apparatuses where guests are encouraged to jump, flip, bounce, throw balls at each other, hang from trapezes and ropes, and attempt to cross slacklines. Truly, these places are brilliant oases of man-made energy-sapping joyrides that make naptime a breeze.


Trampoline Park Tips

Here are a few tips and things to know to make the most out of your jumping experience.

  • Don’t eat too close to going jumping because full stomachs and flinging yourself, or your kid, around for an hour isn’t a match made in heaven.
  • For specials, discounts, and event notices, be sure to add your name to your favorite trampoline park’s listserv and check the website. Also, sometimes bulk discount shopping websites, like Groupon, will have sales to area parks.
  • Be sure to bring socks or wear socks. Some places don’t require anything on your feet but others do and you could save yourself a few dollars by bringing your own socks. Some places do require using their grip socks, so you’ll have to purchase a pair.  But do be sure to save them for future visits.
  • Reserve online ahead of time for peak jumping hours so you don’t have to wait when you get there.
  • Look for little kid-only jumping times and go there if you’ve got smaller children. It makes it easier to not only keep track of them but also to keep them out of the way of bigger kids.
  • Looking to get fit or lose weight? Some trampoline parks have fitness classes. Some estimates say that you burn as many calories jumping on the trampoline for 10 minutes as you do with 30 minutes of jogging. I believe it – jumping is hard!
  • Trampoline parks have waivers you need to fill out before you can jump around. Do it online so you save time when you arrive.
  • Some programs will oftentimes be suspended during holidays (like the little kid jumping hours) so be sure to call ahead or check their website before you go.
  • Wear super comfortable clothing – think shorts, t-shirts, jogging pants, sports bras. It’s essentially an athletic activity that requires the participant to move around substantially.
Trampoline park at Skyzone in Greenville, South Carolina

Trampoline Parks: Greenville, SC & Spartanburg, SC

Note: Prices and hours are subject to change. Please confirm prices, hours, and special event promotions with the venue before heading out! 

Big Air Spartanburg

A giant trampoline park in Spartanburg, Big Air seeks to give its guests an entirely new experience in having fun. They have an indoor rock wall where jumpers can see how high they can climb before crashing into the foam pit below. Siblings can battle out their aggressions in a jousting competition played out on a beam. A ninja course challenges even the most athletic person to test their skills. In a first for a trampoline park, Big Air has added a laser maze with trampolines. They also host birthday parties and special events.

For the littlest jumpers, there is a separate section where they can jump without interference from the bigger jumpers. During Toddler Time, Big Air opens up the entire park to them, where children ages 6 and under can jump from 10 am – 1 pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays for $12.

For all other times, prices start at $18 an hour and $28 for 2 hours. They also offer an all-day pass for $30. The price does not include grip socks, but those can be bought for $4. There’s also a snack bar on site so you can fuel up after burning off all those calories jumping around and running through the ninja course.

Big Air also offers their all day PLAYer Pass where kids can play with no time limits. Buy 12 months of unlimited visits for $300. There are several benefits included such as 20% off the cafe, free snacks and drinks during each visit, $100 off a birthday party, and more. The pass can be used at either Big Air location!

ArenaX, associated with Big Air, is offering several Holiday 2023 promotions.

Big Air Spartanburg
Westgate Crossing, 660 Spartan Boulevard, Spartanburg
864.580.6462

Big Air Greenville

Big Air also has a Greenville location! Big Air Greenville offers the same great family fun as the Spartanburg location in one of the best trampoline parks Greenville, SC has to offer.

They offer Toddler Time where children ages 6 and under can jump from 10 am – 1 pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays for $12.

For all other times, prices start at $18 for an hour and $28 for 2 hours. An all-day pass is $30. Big Air Greenville requires guests to wear Big Air grip socks which you can purchase for $4.

Big Air Greenville
36 Park Woodruff Drive, Greenville,
864.626.5252

DEFY

It’s almost unfair to say that DEFY is a trampoline park because of all the other amazing things they have inside the massive building. Not only do they have sprawling trampolines, along with a designated area for dodgeball trampoline games, but they have at least five foam pits, an entire ninja course, a trapeze bar and aerial silks, zipline and two basketball hoops where guests can make their best attempt at Michael Jordan impressions. They also have a fitness program plus family nights, college nights, club nights, and theme nights.

Don’t forget the birthday parties, where parents will love you for tiring out their children.

DEFY also hosts KidJump Monday-Friday from Open – 12 pm for kids six and under, where only kids need their own ticket ($17.99 each) and parents can jump for free. (Note: This is only available when school is in session.)

See the fun for yourself in this video of KAG contributor Kristina (& her inner kid!).

Ticket prices vary depending on jump time. Jumpers can also buy 90 minute jump tickets for $24.99-$29.99.  DEFY requires grip socks, and they cost $3 at the ticket counter.

DEFY also offers memberships starting at $22.99 per month. Memberships include daily unlimited jump time.

DEFY 
48 Brookfield Oaks Drive, Greenville
864.412.3434

Sky Zone

A national franchise, Sky Zone Greenville has lots of entertainment to get fit and have fun at the same time. They boast the largest Ninja Warrior Course in the Upstate and dare guests to try to complete it. Their toddler time, called Little Leapers, runs Saturdays from 9-11 am. Walkers up to age five years old can jump for $15 for an hour and their caregiver is free.

Sky Zone also offers camps and birthday parties. They require socks so don’t forget them. Prices start at $24.99 for 1.5 hours and $25 for their GLOW hours.

Sky Zone
2465 Laurens Road, Greenville, SC
864.558.2400

What is your favorite Trampoline Parks in Greenville, SC?

About the Author
Kristina Hernandez is a mom of two girls, freelance writer and photographer. Originally from New Jersey, she is in love with the Upstate and could not imagine raising her kids anywhere else. She enjoys hiking to waterfalls, kayaking, camping, cooking, and exploring all that Greenville has to offer. And she really loves baby goats. Follow her on Instagram at @scadventurer.

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