8 Halloween Trampoline Ideas for a Ghoulishly Good Time
Transform your trampoline into a spooky spectacle with these 8 Halloween trampoline ideas for all ages! Plus, see our best Halloween trampoline games to try.
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Halloween is the perfect time to get creative and have spooky fun.
What better way to do that than with a trampoline?
Trampolines are a great way to get exercise, but they can also be used to create haunting Halloween decorations and activities for kids.
We've rounded up 8 Halloween trampoline ideas (with pictures) to give you inspiration for your eerie extravaganza this year.
Read until the end because we're also including our favorite Halloween trampoline games to try!
8 Best Halloween Trampoline Ideas
Here are some Halloween trampoline ideas to give you inspiration for this spooky season.
These have been gathered from our Springfree Trampoline customers and various sources online.
Have you decorated your trampoline this holiday? Make sure to post it and tag us on Instagram (@springfreetrampoline)!
1. Spider Webs/Skeleton
This one was sent in by one of our Springfree Trampoline customers and deserves an A+ for creativity!
The placement of the spiders and spider webs on the Springfree Trampoline strikes the perfect balance between realism and eerie, creating a captivating effect. The skeleton with the hat is an excellent touch.
Photo courtesy of @nicolealyshaa_2. Graveyard
This Halloween trampoline idea is perfect for those who have an inground trampoline or a trampoline installed into the ground. You can tell a lot of time was put into decorating this trampoline, and it must have looked even better at night.
Photo courtesy of Capital Play
3. Pumpkin Costume
This Halloween trampoline idea proves that humans and family pets aren’t the only ones who can wear costumes. This example is an excellent representation of how to “costumize” your trampoline.
Check out How to Decorate a Trampoline for Halloween to see the exact steps on how we “costumized” this trampoline.
4. Haunted Trampoline Part 1
This trampoline gives you the feeling of being in a haunted house.. it's a scary trampoline in the best way.
According to the decorators of this trampoline, they were able to buy all the decorations for less than $15.
If you’re looking for a Halloween trampoline idea on the cheap, this is a good template to follow.
Photo courtesy of Saving You Dinero.
5. Haunted Trampoline Part 2
Here's another trampoline that exudes the eerie ambiance of a "haunted house."
There is all kinds of decorations used here, and kids would certainly enjoy a nightly jump on this trampoline.
Photo courtesy of Pinterest.
6. Haunted Trampoline Part 3
This trampoline would be a hit at a backyard Halloween party. Not only is the trampoline uniquely decorated, but the surrounding area is hauntingly impressive.
Photo courtesy of DIY Inspired.
7. Halloween Movie Night
The fun thing about trampolines is they can be used for various activities – including a movie night. And what better time to watch a scary movie on a trampoline than Halloween?
Hosting a DIY backyard movie night is the perfect Halloween activity for kids (and adults) who love scary movies.
See the video below for how to set up a movie night/sleepover on your trampoline:
8. Halloween/Fall Mash-Up
Halloween is one of the signifiers of fall – so why not combine the two? Use hay bales, fake or real leaves, skeletons, pumpkins and whatever you can find. Mix it all together, put your costume on and have a joyful jump!
It’s a great way to reign in the fall season and also a fun activity for the kids if you’re spending Halloween at home this year.
See the video below for more inspiration on decorating your trampoline this Halloween!
Frightfully Fun Halloween Trampoline Games for Kids
Once you have your trampoline set up for Halloween, you MUST try the Halloween trampoline games below. Just don't eat too much candy before playing...
- Dead Man Trampoline Game
Instructions: In this game, one person becomes the "dead man," counting to 10 while others stealthily crawl or roll to hide on the trampoline. After counting, the dead man -- with eyes closed -- crawls around to tag someone while players move around (no jumping over the dead man!).
- Creepy Crawly Challenge
Instructions: Lay a "web" of string or yarn across the trampoline, creating an obstacle course. Players must jump and move around without touching the web. If someone touches the web, they're "caught" by the spider and must sit out until the next round. Whoever makes it the fastest without touching the web wins!
- Pumpkin Patch Leap
Instructions: For this game, use small, soft orange balls or bean bags as pumpkins and scatter them across the trampoline surface. The goal is to jump and pick up as many "pumpkins" as possible while continuing to bounce. Set a time limit, and whoever picks up the most pumpkins within that timeframe wins!
- Monster Mash Freeze Bounce
Instructions: Get your Halloween playlists ready for this one. Find a speaker to put outside and jump to the beat of your favorite Halloween music. When the music pauses, stop bouncing and "freeze" like a Halloween character (monster, witch, ghost, etc.). Anyone still moving is out until the next round.
Have a Halloween Trampoline Idea? We Want to Hear From You!
Halloween is a time for dressing up, telling scary stories and eating lots of candy.
Decorating your trampoline can add that extra layer of joy, especially for those who love throwing backyard Halloween parties.
Have you decorated your trampoline for Halloween? We want to see! Post your trampoline on Instagram and tag us (@springfreetrampoline). Also, let us know of any other ideas you come up with!
We at Springfree Trampoline wish you a safe and Happy Halloween!