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Posted by Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism

Looking for some indoor excitement the whole family can enjoy? Massachusetts boasts a variety of trampoline and adventure parks spread across its regions. Here’s a playful yet practical guide to six standout venues, each representing a different super region. Remember to check their official websites for the most up-to-date information before planning your visit!

1. Greater Boston: Sky Zone Trampoline Park – Everett

Sky Zone in Everett offers a gravity-defying experience with attractions like Freestyle Jump, SkySlam basketball, Ultimate Dodgeball, and a Ninja Warrior Course. They also have a dedicated Toddler Zone for the little ones. It’s an ideal spot for birthday parties, group events, or just a fun day out. Memberships are available for frequent visitors, providing exclusive discounts and perks. Don’t forget to check their current promotions before making a reservation. 

2. North of Boston: It at Beantown – Reading

Located inside Jordan’s Furniture in Reading, the IT at Beantown offers two levels of challenging ropes at 12 and 24 feet high, featuring 30 exciting activities like zig-zag beams, spaghetti hand lines, and angled rope ladders. For younger adventurers under 48 inches tall, there’s the BeanSprout course designed specifically for kids aged 2-7. After conquering the ropes, families can enjoy a meal at Fuddruckers, indulge in a cookie ice cream sandwich from the Cookie Monstah, or catch a movie at the IMAX theater within the same facility. It’s an all-in-one destination for fun and entertainment.  

3. Central Massachusetts: Urban Air Adventure Park – Bellingham

Urban Air in Bellingham is more than just a trampoline park; it’s an indoor adventure hub. Attractions include The Adventure Hub, DropZone, Runway, Trapeze, Sky Rider, Ropes Course, Climbing Walls, APEX Trampolines, Dodgeball, and a Slam Dunk Zone. There’s also an arcade full of games. It’s an excellent choice for energetic kids and families looking for diverse activities under one roof.  

4. Cape Cod and the Islands: Ryan’s Amusement Center – South Yarmouth

The South Yarmouth Ryan’s Amusement Center location features a 4,300 square-foot indoor Airpark, combining the best elements of trampolines, bounce houses, and obstacle courses. The facility offers bowling (both candlepin and ten pin), a state-of-the-art arcade with over 50 games, a VR roller coaster, axe throwing lanes, and a full bar with an extensive catering menu. It’s an ideal spot for family fun, birthday parties, or group events.  

5. Western Massachusetts: FunCity Adventure Park – Springfield

FunCity Adventure Park in Springfield offers over 15 exciting attractions, including trampoline courts, ninja courses, dodgeball, ropes courses, bumper carts, and rock climbing. It’s designed for all ages, making it a perfect destination for family outings, birthday parties, or group events. The park combines thrills and laughter to create lasting memories.  

6. South of Boston: Nova Trampoline Park – Plymouth

At Nova Trampoline Park in Plymouth visitor of all ages can enjoy the main trampoline area, super trampoline, foam pit, dodgeball and basketball courts, zip line, and an arcade. It’s an excellent spot for family fun, birthday parties, or group events.  

Before heading out, always visit the respective park’s official website to get the latest updates on hours, pricing, and any special events. Have a bouncing good time exploring these fantastic indoor adventure spots across Massachusetts! 

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