If you're ever looking for a fun, affordable way to spend a Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday afternoon, you should head over to Altitude Trampoline Park in Spring for their Homeschool Hops! From 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm during the school year (when Klein ISD is in session), students can enjoy 2 hours of open jump time for just $10.99.
We had an awesome time there, and it was super chill. There were no more than10 kids total at any given time (including my little one) during our visit, so the place felt like our own personal playground.
Have you been yet? If not, here's why it's awesome:
The park is clean, spacious, and open, which is perfect if you have younger kids or multiple kiddos to keep an eye on. Unlike more compartmentalized venues, you can actually relax knowing your kids are in a big, wide space that you can easily monitor.
The park features trampolines, foam pits, dodgeball courts, battle beams, and more! Plus, there's a small game room for extra fun.
Here’s a quick rundown of the 13 zones you’ll find:
- Extreme Dodgeball
- Basketball Slam Dunk
- Battle Beam
- Log Roll
- Performance Trampolines
- Wipe Out
- Toddler Court
- Foam Pit
- High Jump
- Trapeze Bar
- Rock Wall
- Tumble Trampolines
- Main Court
I was so impressed with Altitude Trampoline Park, and at just $11 for 2 full hours of playtime, it was a total win for my budget. If you’re feeling adventurous and want to jump alongside your kids (I wasn't on this day, but NEXT time!), it's only $4.99 per adult to join in the fun. Need a pair of Altitude Trampoline socks? They’re $3—but you own them and can bring them back for future visits.
Our top pick of the day? The Wipe Out! It’s an epic electronic spinning arm that circles around, and when it comes your way, you’ve got to jump over it. Up to 10 kids can join in at a time, and my daughter and her friend had a blast competing to see who could last the longest. I also loved that there was always an attendant on hand to keep things safe while everyone played.
Just like any great trampoline park, Altitude has plenty of seating to keep you comfy. There are relaxing benches scattered throughout, and if you need a little extra pampering, there are even pay-per-use massage chairs to unwind in. If you’re planning to snack, rest, or throw a mini party, there are also long picnic tables perfect for hanging out. Plus, if you're looking to celebrate in style, this venue has private party rooms for a more exclusive experience.
As with most indoor amusement places, outside food isn't allowed for open jump, but Altitude Trampoline Park has a snack bar with goodies like nachos and cheese, popcorn, chips, ice cream, candy, soft drinks, and Icees.
I mentioned we went for Homeschool Jump, but Altitude has other special jump times and events throughout the year too, like Teen Night and Friday Night Frenzy. For parents of younger kids, the Junior Jumper program might be of interest. This special time for kids ages 6 and under runs Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays (when Klein ISD is in session) from 10 am - 1 pm and costs just $10.99. That breaks down to only 3.66 per hour! Just a heads up, the park is still open to all ages during Junior Jumper sessions.
Altitude Trampoline Park is located at 4740 Spring Cypress Road in Spring. And keep an eye out —according to the Altitude website, there's a new location opening in Conroe soon!
All in all, we had a blast! This spot is affordable, fun, and WoodlandsMommy.com-recommended. We'll definitely be visiting again!