We know we gotta exercise, but for many of us, working out feels like a much-dreaded chore. Here’s how you can push yourself to do what you gotta do: gather a bunch of friends for a fun day out at a trampoline park! Sounds like fun and games, but it actually works the muscles a fair bit – as you’ll discover the next morning.
Slip on your grip socks, put on some comfy shorts, and get ready to bounce your calories away at these trampoline parks in Singapore.
ORTO is known for its prawning or fishing ponds, but the compound also includes Katapult, a trampoline park with an impressive Main Court of over 30 interconnected trampolines.
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There’s also a cushy inflatable airbag at the Bag Jump zone, where you can try doing somersaults and backflips. Daredevils above 18 can attempt the Free Fall, where you leap off an elevated platform and fall backwards onto an airbag.
Image credit: Katapult Trampoline Park
Besides that, they’ve got areas where you can do slam dunks, wall runs, and play dodgeball.
Image credit: ORTO
You can also incorporate trampoline jumping into your regular fitness routine with Katafit, Katapult’s fitness programme, where you can learn the basics and different styles of jumping. You’ll find yourself gaining more core strength, a better sense of balance, and more toned muscles!
One hour of jumping costs $15 on weekdays and $19 on weekends. 2 hours will cost $28 and $35 respectively.
Monday | 10:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Tuesday | 10:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Wednesday | 10:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Thursday | 10:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Friday | 10:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Saturday | 10:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Sunday | 10:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Being amped means getting all fired up, and that’s exactly what you’ll be at Amped, Singapore’s first trampoline park. Previously located in River Valley and Jurong, it’s since relocated to Raeburn Park.
Image credit: Amped Trampoline Park
For a unique kids’ party idea, book out the new party room which comes equipped with a 50” smart TV, Nintendo Switch, party games, and all the fun. Party packages start from $699 for 2.5 hours which can accommodate 10 jumpers and $1199 for 20 jumpers. Prices include a 45-minute hosted activity – choose from laser tag, nerf war, dodgeball, football, basketball – and 50 minutes of free play on the trampoline.
Image credit: Amped Trampoline Park
If you’ve had enough of trampolining, head to the AIRena, a multi-activity air court with activities such as football, basketball, and dodgeball. Access to the AIRena is included in General Admission sessions and prices start from $19/pax on weekdays and $22/hour on weekends. However, do note that each session is limited to 50 minutes.
Monday | 10:00 AM-07:00 PM |
Tuesday | 10:00 AM-07:00 PM |
Wednesday | 10:00 AM-07:00 PM |
Thursday | 10:00 AM-07:00 PM |
Friday | 10:00 AM-07:00 PM |
Saturday | 10:00 AM-07:00 PM |
Sunday | 10:00 AM-07:00 PM |
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If you think all trampoline parks are the same, you obviously haven’t been to Jumprrocks @ Kinex. Opened just last year in Kinex, it’s one of the newer trampoline parks in town with colourful obstacle courses and 5 different play zones.
Photo: Klook
Let the kids challenge themselves at Obstaclez Dash, an obstacle course with massive inflatable wheels and poles; or slip ‘n slide at the Mega Bouncz and Dive zone – which features 2 inflatable slides.
And of course, you can’t miss the Jumpz Zone, which is a mini trampoline park for the kiddos to practice their gymnastic skillz. Weekday admission tickets start from $16/session, while weekend ones start from $22/session.
Monday | 10:00 AM-07:00 PM |
Tuesday | 03:00 PM-07:00 PM |
Wednesday | 03:00 PM-07:00 PM |
Thursday | 03:00 PM-07:00 PM |
Friday | 03:00 PM-07:00 PM |
Saturday | 10:00 AM-07:00 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
A straightforward name – Bounce. But you’d better think again if you assume all you’ll be doing there are simple jumps. Besides the Free Jumping Arena, which has 28 trampolines, they’ve also got a zone called The Wall. There, you can have a feel of what it’s like to parkour as you rebound trampolines and run up walls.
Image credit: Bounce
More acrobatic stunts can be practised at the Big Bag, a giant inflatable bag to land on after leaping high into the air. If that’s not enough of an adrenaline rush for you, head to X-Park – Bounce’s very own indoor Ninja Warrior obstacle course. Swing on monkey bars, climb rock walls, and end off the course with a zipline to the finish line.
Bounce is also the only trampoline park in Singapore with the “Leap of Faith”. Test your courage by jumping off the elevated platform – kinda like how you’d bungee jump – and aim to catch a trapeze or grab bag instead of falling.
Image credit: Bounce
The general price for the first hour of jumping is $26.90 and $22 for the next. But you can also get a 2 Hour Superpass for $32.90.
Monday | 09:00 AM-07:00 PM |
Tuesday | 10:00 AM-08:00 PM |
Wednesday | 10:00 AM-08:00 PM |
Thursday | 10:00 AM-08:00 PM |
Friday | 10:00 AM-08:00 PM |
Saturday | 10:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Sunday | 09:00 AM-09:00 PM |
First of all, SuperPark Singapore at Suntec City is more than just a trampoline park. It has 20 different fun activities – be it tube slides, a game arena with basketball, baseball, and golf, a rock climbing wall, archery, and even skate ramps.
But if jumping around is your passion, scoot on over to the Freestyle Hall – which is home to the Trampoline Platform. Beginners can have a go at the more rookie courses before advancing to harder ones – you can even leap higher to elevated platforms if you dare. However, this is not for everyone. Jumpers will have to be at least 120cm for this activity.
The youngins’ don’t have to FOMO, though. There are smaller trampolines at The Adventure Arena, a kid-friendly section where they can have their adrenaline fix.
Monday | 09:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Tuesday | 10:30 AM-08:00 PM |
Wednesday | 10:30 AM-08:00 PM |
Thursday | 10:30 AM-08:00 PM |
Friday | 10:30 AM-08:00 PM |
Saturday | 10:30 AM-08:00 PM |
Sunday | 09:00 AM-09:00 PM |
You don’t have to spend a penny to have a good time – and Play @ Heights Park Toa Payoh is perfect proof. Recently opened in April 2022 in the heartlands, it’s a free outdoor playground with water play zones, sandpits, ziplines, and even a trampoline installation.
If you’d like to practice your freestyle jumps, there are 3 of these bowl-shaped installations – 2 bigger trampolines to get your cardio in, and a smaller one in the middle for toddlers. Don’t worry if you start sweating in the Singapore humidity after your bounce sesh, there are rinsing cubicles in the park for a quick clean-up.
Monday | 08:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Tuesday | 08:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Wednesday | 08:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Thursday | 08:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Friday | 08:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Saturday | 08:00 AM-09:00 PM |
Sunday | 08:00 AM-09:00 PM |
With more than 80 springy trampolines to bounce on, Zoom Park is Singapore’s largest trampoline park, which is home to 7 zones and can hold up to 110 jumpers.
Image credit: @zoomparkasia via Instagram
One to look forward to is the Xtreme Dodgeball zone, where participants aim to swiftly throw balls at each other and dodge oncoming ones. If you’re worried this is too intense for your young uns’, there’s a separate, smaller court specially for kiddos to enjoy the game.
Rock wall area with foam pit landing
Image credit: @edwinchigga via Instagram
You can also play a game of trampoline basketball here, and showcase your parkour skills with their Wall Run arena.
The big space makes it especially ideal for large parties, be it a birthday bash or corporate outing. 1 hour of entry costs $12 on from Mondays to Thursdays, and 2 hours would be $20. Entry on Fridays, weekends and public holidays costs $15/hour or $25 for 2 hours.
Jumping on trampolines are fun and stress-free. The best part is that it’s considered cardio – and you don’t even realise that you’re working out. The next time you need something exciting to do in Singapore, head to one of these trampoline parks in Singapore.
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First published by Charlotte Chong on 18th July 2018. Last updated by Dewi Nurjuwita on 28th April 2023.
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