Altitude Trampoline Park
Rating
Family of 4
~$60–$100 (typically $15–$22/jumper per hour session; grip socks ~$3 if you forget; 2 jumping kids + 2 spectating or jumping adults; 2 adults + 2 kids)
Duration
1.5–2 hours
Best Ages
4–17
About
If you've got kids with energy that needs burning — and when do you not — Altitude Trampoline Park in Milpitas delivers one of the most efficient solutions available. Located in the Great Mall area, this large-format trampoline park offers the full suite of jump features: interconnected trampoline courts, foam pits, dedicated dodgeball arenas, slam dunk zones, and a separate section for younger kids.
The physics of a trampoline park are undeniable: children enter with boundless energy and exit approximately 90 minutes later with approximately none of it remaining. This is a feature, not a side effect. Parents who've spent a rainy Saturday morning here with their 8-year-old know that the $18 jump fee is the best money they'll spend all week.
For different age groups, the park has different draws. Younger kids (4–7) tend to gravitate toward the foam pits and open jump areas where they can flop, bounce, and generally experience the joy of consequence-free falling. Older kids (8–14) hit the dodgeball courts, which run organized games throughout the day with a competitiveness level that can be surprising.
Teens and athletic older kids find the slam dunk zones and advanced jump areas.
Grip socks are mandatory on all surfaces — bring your own to avoid paying for facility socks. Book sessions in advance online for weekend visits; the park does reach capacity and walk-ins can be turned away on busy days.
Located in Milpitas near the Great Mall — note that the city_slug is santa-cruz in the database but the physical location is in the South Bay.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Limited
Kid Meals
Available
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons or early weekend mornings before it fills up
Wait Times
None for open jump; 15–20 min during peak weekend hours
Nearby Food
Located in the Great Mall area in Milpitas — extensive dining options in and around the mall including fast casual and sit-down restaurants.
Why Kids Love It
Wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits, dodgeball courts, and slam dunk zones — it's an energy bonfire that leaves kids completely spent in the best possible way.
What Parents Say
“The toddler area is always closed. And that disappoints my kids every time.”
Pro Tips from Parents
- Grip socks are mandatory — bring your own to avoid paying for facility socks.
- The foam pit is the crowd favorite for little kids; the dodgeball courts are the hot zone for tweens and teens.
- Book online in advance for popular weekend sessions — walk-in capacity can fill up.
- Altitude parks often have separate toddler zones during weekday sessions — check the schedule.
- Spectating parents don't need to pay unless they're jumping; bring a book or catch up on your phone in the seating area.
What to Bring
- Grip socks (required — bring from home to save money)
- Athletic clothing
- Water bottle
- Change of clothes for sweaty kids
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
~$60–$100 (typically $15–$22/jumper per hour session; grip socks ~$3 if you forget; 2 jumping kids + 2 spectating or jumping adults; 2 adults + 2 kids)
Tips to Save
- Buy a multi-visit punch card or membership if you'll return.
- Weekday afternoon rates are often lower.
- Grip socks are required — bring your own to save $3 per person.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 10AM-9PM
- Monday
- 10AM-8PM
- Sunday
- 11AM-7PM
- Tuesday
- 10AM-8PM
- Saturday
- 10AM-9PM
- Thursday
- 10AM-8PM
- Wednesday
- 10AM-8PM