Kids jumping in a bright indoor trampoline park in Las Vegas while parents watch nearby

Trampoline Parks in Las Vegas With Kids: A Local Family Guide

If your kids need to jump, climb, dodge, flip, and burn off energy indoors, Las Vegas has several trampoline parks that work for real family days. The trick is choosing the right one for your kid’s age, your side of town, and your tolerance for birthday-party chaos.

My local take: trampoline parks are best when you treat them like a short, focused outing. Book ahead when the park recommends it, bring or buy grip socks, sign the waiver before you leave home, and do not plan anything serious afterward. Tired kids and desert heat are a powerful combination.

This guide focuses on family-friendly trampoline and indoor adventure parks with official details I could verify during this run. Prices and hours can change quickly, so use the notes below as a planning filter, then confirm on the park’s own site before promising the day to your kids.

Quick picks

  • Best classic trampoline-park pick: Sky Zone Las Vegas.
  • Best for Ninja Kidz fans and action-course energy: Ninja Kidz Action Park.
  • Best west-side or Henderson choice: Flip N Out Xtreme.
  • Best for younger kids who need more than trampolines: Uptown Jungle North Las Vegas.
  • Best coming-soon watch: Urban Air Las Vegas Northwest, which the official page listed as coming soon when I checked.

Sky Zone Las Vegas

Sky Zone is the familiar name, and that can be useful when you want the simple version of this outing: buy jump time, sign the waiver, let the kids move, and leave before everyone gets worn out.

When I checked the official Sky Zone Las Vegas page, it listed the location as open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., with a note about special July 4 hours. The site also pushed families toward tickets, memberships, waivers, parties, group events, and facility rentals.

I would use Sky Zone for elementary-age kids, mixed-age cousins, or a birthday-party style outing where the goal is obvious fun rather than a quiet family afternoon. Check the current ticket page before you go, since promos, memberships, and single-day options can shift.

Ninja Kidz Action Park

Ninja Kidz Action Park is the easiest sell if your kids already know Ninja Kidz TV or want more action-course energy than a plain trampoline session. The official page describes it as a trampoline park built by Ninja Kidz TV, with access to the entire park included with a pass or membership.

The official Las Vegas page listed the address as 2640 S. Decatur Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89102. Hours shown when I checked were Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

My parent note: this is a good fit for kids who want to test themselves, race around, and come home sweaty. If you have a cautious child, preview the attractions together first instead of assuming every kid wants the same kind of action.

Flip N Out Xtreme

Flip N Out Xtreme is useful because it has two sides of town covered: Summerlin and Henderson. The official site calls it an indoor adventure park and lists trampolines plus extras like laser tag, dodgeball, tumble tracks, climbing features, air bags, and a Little Flipper Zone.

The official pricing page listed the Summerlin location at 4245 S. Grand Canyon Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89147, and the Henderson location at 1235 W. Warm Springs Road, Henderson, NV 89014. Hours shown there were Monday through Thursday 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday noon to 10 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The same page listed expanded CCSD break hours.

For prices, the official page listed a full-access pass at $22 for one hour, $32 for two hours, and $40 for an all-day VIP pass. It also listed a Little Flipper pass for kids 4 feet and under at $14 for one hour, $19 for two hours, and $27 for an all-day VIP pass. Grip socks were listed as required for all jumpers.

I would choose Flip N Out when location matters. If you are already west, the Summerlin spot keeps the drive sane. If you are in Henderson, the Warm Springs location is easier than crossing the valley for the same kind of kid energy.

Uptown Jungle North Las Vegas

Uptown Jungle is not only a trampoline stop. That is the point. The official North Las Vegas attraction page listed trampolines, climbing walls, a spider tower, mega play structure, super slides, toddler area, mini zip, ball blaster arena, and ninja course.

The official page listed the address as 1631 W. Craig Road, North Las Vegas, NV 89032. Its pricing and hours page described the park as all-inclusive, cashless, and said all visitors must sign the waiver. It also said parents can play free with Uptown Jungle grip socks.

When I checked, the official pricing page listed 90-minute admission at $15 Monday through Friday and $20 Saturday, Sunday, and holidays. It listed 120-minute admission at $17 Monday through Friday and $23 Saturday, Sunday, and holidays. Premium socks were listed at $5.50 plus tax. The July 2026 calendar on that page showed all-ages play hours, with many listed days running 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

This is the pick I would consider for younger kids or mixed ages. A toddler area and play structure give you options if one child is not ready to spend the whole visit bouncing.

Urban Air Las Vegas Northwest

Urban Air has a Las Vegas Northwest page, but when I checked it, the official page said the park was coming soon. It listed the address as 4817 W. Craig Road, Las Vegas, NV 89130.

That means I would not treat Urban Air as today’s outing yet. I would bookmark it if you live northwest and check the official page again when you are planning a future indoor activity day.

How I would choose by age

  • Toddlers and preschoolers: start with Uptown Jungle or the Little Flipper setup at Flip N Out, then verify the current age, height, and access rules before you go.
  • Elementary-age kids: Sky Zone, Ninja Kidz, Flip N Out, and Uptown Jungle can all work. Choose by location and crowd tolerance.
  • Older kids and teens: Ninja Kidz and Flip N Out are stronger if they want obstacles, dodgeball, climbing, and bigger action.
  • Mixed ages: pick the place with the best backup activity for the youngest child. One bored younger sibling can end the outing fast.

Parent planning notes before you go

  1. Sign the waiver online before loading the car.
  2. Check the current hours on the official page, especially during school breaks and holidays.
  3. Budget for grip socks if you do not already have the right kind.
  4. Book ahead for weekends, birthday-heavy times, or holiday weeks.
  5. Keep the visit short if you have younger kids. Ninety minutes can be plenty.
  6. Bring water for the car. Indoor play still turns into sweaty Vegas kid energy.

Where this fits in a family Vegas day

A trampoline park is a great heat-safe backup, but I would not build the entire day around it. Pair it with an easy meal, a library stop, or quiet time back at home or the hotel. If your kids still have energy later, use our indoor things to do in Las Vegas with kids guide or our indoor playgrounds in Las Vegas with kids guide for more ideas.

For outdoor mornings before the heat hits, see our best parks in Las Vegas for kids guide. For a broader family plan, start with things to do in Las Vegas with kids.

FAQ

What is the best trampoline park in Las Vegas for kids?

For a simple trampoline outing, Sky Zone is the classic pick. For kids who want more action-course energy, Ninja Kidz or Flip N Out may be a better fit. For younger kids who need more play variety, Uptown Jungle is worth checking first.

Do Las Vegas trampoline parks require waivers?

Yes. The official pages I checked either linked to waivers or stated that waivers are required. I would sign the waiver online before you go so you do not spend the first 10 minutes managing forms while the kids stare at the trampolines.

Do kids need grip socks?

Plan on it. Flip N Out listed grip socks as required for all jumpers, and Uptown Jungle said grip socks are required and can be brought or purchased. Check each park’s current sock policy before you go.

Which trampoline park is best for younger kids?

Uptown Jungle is the one I would check first for younger kids because the official attraction list includes a toddler area, mega play structure, slides, climbing features, and trampolines. Flip N Out also listed a Little Flipper pass for kids 4 feet and under when I checked.

Are trampoline parks good summer activities in Las Vegas?

Yes, if you keep the plan realistic. They are indoors, active, and easy to pair with a simple lunch or quiet afternoon. I would go earlier in the day, avoid overbooking the rest of the schedule, and confirm hours before driving across town.