South Jersey families now have a striking new option for rainy days, birthday parties, and after-school energy burning, as Big Air USA has officially opened its first New Jersey location inside a thirty-thousand-square-foot facility in Pennsville. Big Air USA has built its national reputation largely on wall-to-wall trampoline courts, the kind of bounce-heavy layout that made the franchise a familiar name in indoor entertainment centers across the country. The Pennsville location breaks from that formula in a meaningful way, arriving instead as a next-generation adventure park built around climbing, interactive exploration, and a genuinely diverse mix of physical activities rather than trampolines alone, making it one of the more distinctive entries in the brand’s growing national footprint.
The centerpiece of the park’s climbing offerings is the Rainbow Climber, making its North American debut inside the Pennsville location, a distinction that gives this South Jersey park a genuine claim to something guests cannot yet find anywhere else on the continent. Alongside that headline attraction sits a dedicated climbing wall and a set of zip lines, giving visitors multiple ways to test their nerve and their grip strength without needing to leave the building. The park layers in a serious obstacle course component as well, featuring ninja-warrior-style challenges built in the spirit of the competitive obstacle shows that have become a genuine cultural phenomenon over the past decade, along with a multiplayer challenge area known as the Gauntlet, designed for groups of friends or family members to compete against one another directly rather than simply taking turns on a single course.
Beyond climbing and obstacles, the Pennsville park rounds out its active offerings with a built-in skating rink and a dedicated sports court, giving guests a genuine variety of physical activities under one roof rather than a single repeated attraction. That range matters for families with kids of different ages and interests, since a skating rink and sports court appeal to a very different crowd than a ropes course or climbing wall, and having both under one roof means a single visit can satisfy siblings with completely different ideas of a good afternoon. The park has also been thoughtfully designed with a specialized toddler play area, physically separated from the more intense activities aimed at older kids and teenagers, ensuring that the youngest guests get a space built for their size and energy level rather than being exposed to bigger, faster-moving older children on the same equipment.
Big Air USA has clearly put real thought into the experience surrounding the physical attractions themselves, not just the attractions. The Big Eats Snack Bar functions as a genuine relaxation zone within the park, offering comfortable seating, free Wi-Fi, and television screens alongside classic park food like pizza and chicken tenders, giving parents and tired kids alike a real place to recharge rather than a cramped concession stand. The park also runs Cosmic Nights, special evening sessions built around lights and music and curated specifically with middle schoolers and teenagers in mind, giving older kids an experience that feels distinctly different from a standard daytime visit built around younger children. On the opposite end of the age spectrum, the park sets aside dedicated Toddler Time blocks, giving parents of the youngest visitors scheduled windows where the space is reserved for smaller kids to play safely without navigating around bigger, more boisterous crowds.
For families looking to mark a birthday or other special occasion, the Pennsville location offers celebration packages substantial enough to handle a genuinely large crowd, with private venue buyouts capable of hosting up to 300 guests. Those packages come bundled with dedicated seating, staff who help style and manage the event itself, pizza service, and full cleanup afterward, effectively turning a birthday party into a fully hosted event rather than something parents need to plan and manage on their own.
Anyone planning a visit should know the practical details before arriving. Every guest who wants to actively participate in the park’s attractions is required to sign a standard liability waiver, which can be completed online ahead of time or in person at the door, and any guest under the age of 18 needs that waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian rather than by the child themselves. Parents or other adults who plan to simply watch rather than participate are welcome to access both the general park area and the snack lounge free of charge, making it easy for a non-jumping grandparent or guardian to tag along without needing a ticket. Safety requirements also call for specialized, full-bottom grip socks for anyone using the park’s active attractions, and guests who don’t already own a pair can purchase them directly at checkout before heading in.
The arrival of Big Air USA in Pennsville reflects a broader trend playing out across indoor entertainment nationally, as franchises that once built their identity around a single attraction type, in Big Air’s case, wall-to-wall trampolines, increasingly diversify into multi-activity adventure parks capable of holding a family’s attention for hours rather than a single bounce session. By leaning into climbing, obstacle courses, skating, and genuinely varied age-specific programming rather than trampolines alone, the Pennsville location positions itself as a legitimate day-trip destination for South Jersey families rather than a quick stop reserved for a rainy afternoon. With a debut attraction found nowhere else in the country, a layout built to serve toddlers and teenagers alike under the same roof, and party packages designed to handle a genuinely large celebration, Big Air USA’s first New Jersey location arrives with the kind of scale and ambition that suggests it intends to become a true regional destination rather than just another neighborhood entertainment center.















