Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park
Rating
Family of 4
$75–$110 for a family of 4.
Duration
1.5–2.5 hours
Best Ages
3–16
About
Urban Air in Lincoln Park brings the full adventure park concept to a neighborhood more famous for stroller-friendly coffee shops and boutiques — and it genuinely works. The 1801 W Fullerton location packs in a lot more than trampolines: there's a ropes course above the main floor, a Sky Rider attraction (a zipline-style ride), climbing walls, dodgeball, a foam pit, and a dedicated toddler zone with its own soft equipment.
The variety is Urban Air's main advantage over single-concept trampoline parks. A family with a 4-year-old and a 12-year-old can actually split up and each find something appropriate to their ability level — the toddler zone keeps littles happily occupied while big kids tackle the ropes course. That flexibility makes Urban Air a genuine win for mixed-age groups.
Costs add up quickly if you're not paying attention. The base jump admission gets you trampolines, but Sky Rider and the ropes course are premium upgrades. The smart move is to book an Adventure or Ultimate package online before arriving — these bundle attractions at a discount and let you plan your budget in advance. Grip socks are required and cost a few dollars if you forget them.
Weekday mornings are dramatically calmer than weekend afternoons, when birthday parties can colonize significant floor space. If you have flexibility, a Tuesday morning visit with a 3- and 6-year-old is a completely different (better) experience than a Saturday at 3pm.
Lincoln Park is a great neighborhood to pair with a visit — grab lunch beforehand on Armitage or Fullerton, then let the kids burn off the calories at Urban Air for the afternoon. For a Chicago winter or rainy day, Urban Air is a reliable call on the North Side.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Limited
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
Available
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings for shorter waits; weekends get very busy by noon
Wait Times
20–40 min wait on weekend afternoons; minimal on weekday mornings
Nearby Food
Snack bar on site. Lincoln Park neighborhood has dozens of family-friendly restaurants within walking distance along Fullerton and Armitage.
Why Kids Love It
Urban Air in Lincoln Park goes beyond trampolines with a full adventure park including a ropes course, Sky Rider zipline-style attraction, climbing walls, and a toddler zone — there's genuinely something for every age in your group. Kids feel like they've conquered something real here.
What Parents Say
“If I could rate it a 0 I would I took my kids and they scammed me last Sunday before I paid I proceeded to ask a young woman that I wanted the pass where...”
Pro Tips from Parents
- The Sky Rider and ropes course are premium add-ons — decide upfront if your kids are tall/brave enough before buying
- Toddler area is separate and supervised — good for keeping littles away from the chaos of the main floor
- Weekday pricing is often lower than weekend pricing — check the website before booking
- The party room section can make main floor access feel limited on busy days — avoid peak birthday party hours (Sat/Sun 2–5pm)
- Waivers can be completed online before arriving to save check-in time
What to Bring
- Grip socks (or buy at counter)
- Athletic clothes
- Water bottles
- Energy — you'll need it to keep up with the kids
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$75–$110 for a family of 4.
Admission varies by age and upgrade package — base passes start around $17.
Sky Rider, ropes course, and other premium zones cost extra.
Tips to Save
- Purchase the Adventure or Ultimate packages online — they bundle attractions at a discount vs.
- à la carte.
- Skip the premium add-ons for first visits to see what your kids actually want to do.
- Bring grip socks to avoid the purchase fee.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 4-9PM
- Monday
- 4-8PM
- Sunday
- 10AM-9PM
- Tuesday
- 4-8PM
- Saturday
- 9AM-9PM
- Thursday
- 4-8PM
- Wednesday
- 4-8PM