10 of The Best Trampoline Parks in Brisbane for Kids

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We love a good bounce so we have compiled a huge list of the best trampoline parks in Brisbane, QLD for kids.

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When it comes to escaping the house and entertaining the kids, nothing beats the simple entertainment of a trampoline park. Not only can these parks offer kids (and adults) a place to jump around and have a good time, but the process proves to be a great method of exercise.

It’s the perfect combination of fun and healthy – what’s not to love? To top it off, with the affordable prices on offer (make sure you take advantage of our discounts on offer below), a vast range of locations throughout Brisbane, and flexible opening hours, the experience is as realistic as ever.

Eager to take the family out for a bounce? Here is our list of all the trampoline parks to check out in Brisbane.

Looking for more than just trampoline parks? Here’s our list of the best rainy day activities in Brisbane.

1. Inflatable World

Step into Australia’s biggest indoor inflatable playground at Inflatable World Ipswich. Explore this diverse setup including slides, climbing hills, and much more. The venue can also host birthday parties, corporate functions, private bookings, and more. Conditions apply – children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Socks must be worn to play. Snacks are available for purchase, although families are welcome to bring along their own snacks – food is not allowed on the inflatable equipment.

Address: 81 Warwick Rd, Ipswich QLD 4305

Website: Inflatable World

2. Flip Out Strathpine

Flip Out Strathpine offers heaps of activities to keep the kids entertained for hours. The venue hosts a main jumping section, a mini arena (for kids under 10 years), a ’Slam Time’ basketball area, wall running facilities, a foam pit (and mini foam pit), party rooms, and a cafe. Flip Out also offers children a handful of programs to develop coordination and aerial awareness. This is through the ‘Little Ninjas’ class. Otherwise, children can enjoy a playgroup while parents can sit back and unwind.

Get your discounted tickets to Flip Out Strathpine here.

Address: 130-134 Gympie Rd, Strathpine QLD 4500

Website: Flip Out Strathpine

3. BOUNCE Inc Tingalpa & Macgregor

With an array of activities and facilities on offer, Bounce Inc Tingalpa is perfect for the whole family. The main attraction of the venue is their Free Jump Arena. With approximately 50 interconnected trampolines, tumble tracks, and banked walls on offer, the Free Jump Arena proves to be an entertaining form of exercise. If you’re looking for something different, Bounce Inc also offers slam dunking facilities, dodgeball, a super tramp, and heaps more.

Address: Multiple Locations

Website: BOUNCE Inc Tingalpa & Macgregor

4. The Jungle Adventure Play

The Jungle Adventure Play

Trek into a world of fun at The Jungle – Festooned with fantastic attractions designed to be challenging, fun and to help our Tribe build confidence and strength, Queensland’s largest indoor play centre is a world of different experiences for every age group.

Adventure Play wonders, sourced from around the globe, have been brought together under one amazing roof, awaiting discovery by intrepid explorers. Parents of play pioneers are able to join in, or just take time out and relax at Base Camp, our fully licensed café, or beneath the Jungle canopy at Vines Restaurant, knowing the hunters are safe out there.

Find out more about The Jungle Adventure Play here.

5. Inflatable World Toombul

Offering Australia’s biggest indoor inflatable playground, Inflatable World Toombul is an ideal destination for the whole family to have a jump. The venue houses diverse setups for kids to explore, including slides, climbing hills, and heaps more. Not to mention, Inflatable World is also able to host birthday parties, corporate functions, private bookings, and more. Conditions apply – children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times and socks must be worn while jumping.

Address: 137 Bage St, Nundah QLD 4012

Website: Inflatable World Toombul

6. Revolution Sports Park North Lakes

The Revolution Sports Park hosts a vast range of activities for kids to enjoy. The facility offers over 2,000 square metres of trampolines to bounce on, including airbags, Olympic trampolines, and a ‘Large Kiddie’s Playground’. To top it off, kids can show-off their dunking skills at the dunk lanes.  Alternatively, head over to the climbing park for over 16 rock climbing walls, a boulder alley, and 3 ninja ramps.

Address: 3 Flinders Parade, North Lakes QLD 4509

Website: Revolution Sports Park North Lakes

7. Jummps Trampoline Park

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Jummps Trampoline Park offers fun for children of all ages. Be sure to check out the indoor trampoline park, with thrilling challenges, state of the art trampoline mats, an area for toddlers, and exciting games, all accompanied by fully trained instructors. Not to mention, the venue is fully air-conditioned, allowing for comfort all year round.  One of the main challenges is their Pirate Ship Plank Walk. Fall backward into thin air and drop onto a comfortable mat. If you’re looking to kick it up a notch, be sure to check out Jummp’s Tumble Classes.

Address: Parkwood Village, 76-122 Napper Rd, Parkwood QLD 4214

Website: Jummps Trampoline Park

8. Urban Xtreme

With an endless stream of exciting activities to enjoy, Urban Xtreme proves to be much more than a trampoline park. Not only can kids enjoy this entertaining form of exercise across 500 square metres of interconnected trampolines, but they can also enjoy laser tag and the playland. To top it off, the venue also offers customers skiing, snowboarding, and parkour facilities. A park pass offers access to the trampoline park, as well as the other adventure park activities.

Address: 4/370 Nudgee Rd, Hendra QLD 4011

Website: Urban Xtreme

9. Inflatable World Darra

Stroll (or bounce) into a vibrant world at Australia’s biggest indoor inflatable playground; Inflatable World Darra offers fun activities for the whole family. Jump among the diverse set-up, which includes slides, climbing hills, and much more. If you feel like bringing along some friends or family, the venue can also host birthday parties, corporate functions, private bookings, and more.

Conditions apply – children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times, and socks must be worn on all inflatables. Snacks can be purchased, although families are welcome to bring along their own food. That being said, food is not allowed on the inflatable equipment.

Address: 27 Bellwood St, Darra QLD 4076

Website: Inflatable World Darra

10. Inflatable World Caboolture

With locations scattered throughout Brisbane, it’s no wonder that Inflatable World is a popular destination for family outings. Offering Australia’s biggest indoor inflatable playground, children are welcome to explore the diverse setup and enjoy the thrilling slides, climbing hills, and much more. If you’re looking to bring along some more friends and family, the venue can also host a variety of events, including birthday parties, corporate functions, private bookings, and more.

Conditions apply – children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Socks must be worn to play.  Families are welcome to bring along their own snacks, although food is not allowed on the inflatable equipment. Otherwise, food is available for purchase.

Address: 82 Lear Jet Dr, Caboolture QLD 4510

Website: Inflatable World Caboolture

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Alex Mergler

Alex has been writing for his mum's website since he was 10 years old and now he runs his own website, Get Out with Kids. He attends high school and works part time at McDonald's. Born in the UK but growing up in Australia he has a passion for travel, and has visited more than 25 countries. He has a Cert III in Hospitality and holds the Responsible Service of Alcohol certificate. With this background he is well qualified to write the website's restaurant reviews and travel articles. When he grows up he aims to be a pilot and is currently studying for his Recreational Pilot License.

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