About TrampolineGuides

TrampolineGuides is an independent directory and reference site for two groups of people: families looking for a trampoline park, and anyone who owns a backyard trampoline and would rather repair it than replace it.

What is here

  • A US trampoline park directory, organized by state and city, with addresses, phone numbers, and websites for indoor jump centers, trampoline and tumbling gyms, and trampoline retailers and service businesses.
  • Owner guides covering measuring, part sizing, safety equipment, sizes and clearance, and off season care.
  • Free tools that run entirely in your browser: a mat and spring size finder, a yard size planner, and a seasonal safety inspection checklist.
  • Articles on buying, maintaining, and using trampolines safely, written for this site.

Where the directory data comes from

Listings are compiled from public business data, principally the Overture Maps Foundation places dataset, then filtered, de-duplicated, and categorized by us. Public data is imperfect. Businesses close, move, rebrand, and change hours, and some records carry errors we cannot detect. Treat every listing as a starting point and call ahead before you travel.

Nobody can pay to be listed here, and nobody can pay to rank higher. There is no sponsored placement in the directory, no pay-to-remove, and no ranking service. If a listing is wrong or a business has closed, we would rather know.

How the site makes money

Some outbound links on this site are affiliate links, meaning we may earn a commission if you buy something after clicking one. That commission costs you nothing extra. It does not influence which businesses appear in the directory, how they are ordered, or what our guides recommend. Full details are on our affiliate disclosure page.

A word about safety

Trampolining carries real injury risk, and pediatric guidance in the United States has been consistently cautious about recreational trampoline use, particularly for young children. We are not a medical or safety authority, and nothing on this site is medical, legal, or professional advice. We write about what the injury data shows and what maintenance actually reduces risk, and we encourage you to make an informed decision rather than a comfortable one.

Corrections

If a listing is out of date, if a park has closed, or if something in a guide is wrong, we want the correction. Accuracy is the only thing a directory has going for it.