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Summer Trampoline Ideas: Activities for Fantastic Fun!

Trampolines are fun for jumping about and exercising. But there are loads of other ways to use your Springfree Trampoline, especially in the summer holidays!

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Summer Trampoline Ideas: Activities for Fantastic Fun!

Trampolines are always great fun for jumping about and of course exercise.

But there are loads of other ways to use your Springfree Trampoline, especially in the summer holidays when the days are long and free.

Try out these summer trampoline ideas and if you post them on your socials, be sure to tag us (@springfreetrampoline_us)! 

1. The Balloon Game

Jump with a balloon on the trampoline but the aim is to not touch it while you jump. To increase the 'level of difficulty', add more balloons.

* Popping a balloon is instant disqualification 

A girl jumping with balloons on a Springfree Trampoline.

2. Pillow Wrestling!

Put pillows under the kids’ clothes and let them go for it. We do recommend keeping it gentle and no bouncing.

3. It's a Dance Off

Take turns at busting out your best moves and vote for a winner. Extra points if you make everyone laugh.

4. Memory Game

Take turns doing a safe 'move' on the trampoline like bouncing on your bottom.

The next person then has to copy the first person’s 'trick' and adds one of their own.

Continue with each child doing the tricks before them and adding their own.

If someone forgets a trick or gets it out of order, they are out and the game continues until only one child is left! 

(Please note, we don't recommend any flips, somersaults or unsafe jumping).

5. Hopscotch

No doubt you've had some fun with chalk on the trampoline. But have you ever drawn a hopscotch grid on the mat to play hopscotch on a trampoline? Give it a go today!

Three kids drawing hopscotch with chalk on a trampoline mat.

 @andreahanki

6. Story time

Everybody loves story time and story time on the trampoline just adds a little bit of magic to the experience.

Set up the trampoline with comfy pillows, rugs, snacks and a most excellent selection of books for reading. Such a delightful and relaxing way to pass the afternoon.

Three kids laying on the mat of a Springfree Trampoline.

@amanda.foxytwine

7. Build a Hideout

Make a cubby house or hideout with pillows, sheets and rugs. Once you've created the ultimate space, get your snacks and games for a perfect way to spend your day.

A mother looking at her son in a trampoline fort.


 @dawnpdarnell

8. Movie Nights 

Movie nights are a great option for those warm summer nights.

Get started by building a comfortable pillow-filled area with a few blankets or sleeping bags on the trampoline.

Get a large laptop, or buy a projector and use a white sheet as the screen, then the whole family can settle in with some popcorn. 

9. Up Your Picnic

In summer you have little creepy crawlies on the ground to contend with so this is where the trampoline can be your saviour for a fun summer picnic.

Set up a rug on the trampoline, lay out a spread of delicious food and enjoy some family time in the great outdoors.

We do recommend you keep sharp cutlery away from the trampoline and it’s advisable that there is no jumping around the food.

10. Mid-Air Photography

Your trampoline is a great photography prop and your kids love to jump.

So while they’re jumping and practicing different kung-fu or superhero moves, have your phone or camera at the ready.

They’ll love looking at how high they can jump and seeing their hair going upwards.

A boy doing a Superman pose in mid-air on a trampoline.

11. Outdoor Ball Pit

We’ve already established that a Springfree Trampoline is fun on all on its own.

Add some balloons or balls and the fun goes to a new level.

There are loads of trampoline games to play, such as a type of dodgeball or seeing if you can jump hard enough to shoot the balls out of the trampoline enclosure.

12. Trampoline Disco 

Get out your kids’ favourite tunes, and host a disco for them and their friends on your Springfree Trampoline.

Put some decorations up on the trampoline with lights and let the kids dress up in their favorite dancing outfits.

Not only will they have the best time, but they’ll work off a fair bit of energy with all their dance moves.

13. Performance Stage 

Do you have a budding performer in the family desperate for a stage to showcase their skills?

Or perhaps you want an activity the whole family can get on board with.

Use the trampoline surface as you would a drum, and create a beat to get the whole family ready to play along.

Someone can be a singer, and other members of the family can use a guitar or handmade instruments to enjoy a fun afternoon jam.

A happy girl playing a child's guitar on a trampoline.

14. Making Shapes Out of Clouds 

This is always a fun pastime for the kids and the trampoline surface is the perfect place to recline and watch the clouds pass by with your kids.

Make shapes out of what you see, and encourage your children to be creative.

15. Glow In the Dark Jumping 

Deck the kids out in glow necklaces and bracelets, and put some music on so they can dance away after dark!

16. Drawing Board

Every child has an inner artist within just desperate to get out so arm your little Picasso with some chalk to express themselves on the trampoline.
The chalk shows up so vibrantly on the trampoline and it is much easier for little hands to make marks on the smooth surface.
Even better the chalk will turn to dust and bounce around when your kids start jumping, which is part of the appeal for my kids.
Or, just hose it off or wait for the rain to give you a blank canvas again. 
Two kids laughing while drawing with chalk on a trampoline.

17. Jump and Grab

Test and challenge your children’s jumping and balance with this activity.

Using a pool noodle or something similar strung across the top of the trampoline enclosure, hang streamers at varying lengths for the children to jump and try to grab, touch, hit or whatever the challenge is.

This is a fun exercise, especially for younger kids.

18. I Spy

We’ve all laid face-down on a trampoline trying to make out the grass beneath us through the woven mat.

Make a game out of this by placing different objects underneath the trampoline that the kids need to seek and find.

Provide them with a little chart to tick off the objects as they find them.

Or another option is to provide them with an empty shape puzzle base, placing the shapes under the trampoline.

While on top they need to find the relevant shape underneath and can only retrieve one at a time.

19. Sprinkler Fun

On those hot summer days, there’s nothing better than a bit of sprinkler fun.

Place one under the trampoline and jump on top of it. The spray from the sprinklers will turn the surface of the trampoline slippery, perfect for doing slides. 

A girl running through a sprinkler in a backyard.

Check out our 14 Must-Have Toys to Upgrade Your Trampoline to see how else you can level up your bouncing experience!

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