House of Air Trampoline Park and Café
Rating
Family of 4
$80-120 for a family of 4 (approx $20-30 per person for 1-hour jump session).
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 5-15
About
House of Air Trampoline Park occupies a converted military building in the Presidio of San Francisco — a distinctly unusual setting for bouncing, and one that gives the facility an atmosphere no suburban strip-mall trampoline park can match. The vaulted ceilings, industrial details, and historic military architecture of the Presidio location turn what would otherwise be a standard trampoline park into something that feels genuinely unique to San Francisco.
The park has the standard trampoline park mix of open jump courts, foam pits for practicing flips and aerial tricks, and dodgeball-style trampolining areas. The foam pit sections are particularly popular with kids who are ready to try more adventurous jumping but want a soft landing as they learn. The height of the converted hangar ceiling means more air time than lower-ceilinged facilities.
The on-site café is a genuine operational advantage for parents. When you've been chasing energetic kids through a trampoline park for 90 minutes and everyone is sweaty and hungry, the ability to walk 20 feet to a café rather than pile into a car and navigate Presidio parking is a material quality-of-life improvement.
Hours are the most important planning detail: House of Air is closed Monday and Tuesday, and only open 3-7PM on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Saturday and Sunday offer the full 10AM-7PM window. This effectively makes it a weekend destination for most families, with weekday options limited to late afternoon.
At 4.0 stars across 245 reviews, House of Air is a solid but not perfect experience — common complaints mention variable staffing and equipment maintenance. Manage expectations accordingly, but the Presidio location and café integration make it one of SF's more distinctive family activity options.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
No
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
Available
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Saturday and Sunday 10AM-12PM before afternoon crowds; weekday 3-7PM after school hours can be busy
Wait Times
Minimal for open jump; may wait for specific courts on peak times
Nearby Food
On-site café. The Presidio has restaurants at the Main Post area (10 min drive). Chestnut Street in the Marina neighborhood is about 10 minutes away with excellent dining.
Why Kids Love It
House of Air in the Presidio is a trampoline park in a genuinely cool historic military building — you're bouncing in a converted former military aircraft hangar with high ceilings and industrial details that are visually unlike any other trampoline park. The foam pit sections give kids a place to practice flips and tricks safely. The café makes it easy to refuel without leaving the facility, which parents appreciate enormously.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Closed Monday and Tuesday — plan accordingly
- Weekday open hours are only 3-7PM — essentially after-school hours
- Saturday and Sunday 10AM-7PM is the most family-friendly window
- Grip socks required — they sell them on-site or bring your own trampoline park socks
- The Presidio location is unique — the building itself is historically interesting
- Café on-site serves food — plan to eat here rather than driving somewhere after
What to Bring
- Grip socks or $2-3 to buy them on-site
- Athletic clothes (no jeans or clothes with hard metal attachments)
- Water bottles
- Card for café
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$80-120 for a family of 4 (approx $20-30 per person for 1-hour jump session).
Book online for best rates.
Tips to Save
- Book jump sessions online in advance — walk-in availability on weekends can be limited.
- The café on-site means you don't need to budget for a separate restaurant stop.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 3-7PM
- Monday
- Closed
- Sunday
- 10AM-7PM
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Saturday
- 10AM-7PM
- Thursday
- 3-7PM
- Wednesday
- 3-7PM