In-ground garden trampoline on a lawn

Create your own garden trampoline park

With a trampoline in the backyard, you can save yourself the trip to the trampoline park: There is no need to worry about entrance fees, pricy drinks or availability. It is always there for bouncing fun or for a quick workout session. 

While trampoline parks offer a wide selection of trampolines in different sizes and angles, the comfort of your home offers other perks. One single garden trampoline is enough to keep yourself and your kids happy and requires much less of you, once it has been installed, than a trip to the nearby trampoline park: You and your kids can jump whenever it suits you, you can stay as for long as you like and last but not least: You are out in the open and you can enjoy the fresh air and nature’s own sounds. 

If you have room for it in your garden, you can go all in and create an outdoor gym with a gymnastics mat for cartwheels, rolls, yoga and stretch out sessions. 

A summer afternoon get-together doesn’t have to involve drinks and leaning back in a lounge sofa: You can invite as many friends over as you want and become everyone’s favourite neighbour. Kids and adults alike will enjoy a workout session on the trampoline.

Always put safety first and do not allow more than one person on the trampoline at the time. Do not allow tricks or other potentially risky behavior on the trampoline. Always keep a safety net around the trampoline to prevent any accidents. Read more about trampoline safety.   

A trampoline also comes in handy when there is a meteor shower or just on a starry night. Put out some throws, bring your duvet, lie down and enjoy nature’s own amazing fireworks show. 

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