Inclusive Playgrounds and Trampoline Parks

Big Air Trampoline Park
705 N Main St., Corona, CA
6:00pm-8:00pm
https://ieautism.org/
Autism Society Inland Empire hosts a themed quarterly jump night (Wednesday). Trampolines, foam pit, climbing wall, and more. All jumpers need supervision by parent/caregiver. Registration required.

Funtana Kids Indoor Playground- Meet, Greet and Play
14980 Summit Ave., #210, Fontana, CA
10:00am-11:30am
https://ieautism.org/
Autism Society Inland Empire hosts a monthly Meet, Greet, and Play event (4th Saturday). Whether you have a child with special needs or not, this is a safe and fun environment for ages 0-6 years to use their imagination, play at their own pace, and have fun! Soft Play Climbing Area, a ball pit and a Building Blocks Area. Take advantage of this fantastic chance for your little ones to explore, learn, and grow! Admission will be good all day, however, Autism Society Inland Empire staff are there until 11:30am. You must register in advance. Space is limited!

Get Air Trampoline Park
Corona, Moreno Valley, Palm Desert, Perris, and Victorville
8:00am-10:00am
https://getairsports.com/
Offers a dedicated time just for jumpers with special needs. First Saturday of each month. Music is played at a lower volume and the park’s atmosphere is calmer. One parent or guardian can support jumpers on the trampoline for free.Siblings of jumpers are welcome to jump for the same price, but should be more careful during this time.

Sky Zone Trampoline Park
12449 Foothill Blvd, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
https://ieautism.org/
Autism Society Inland Empire hosts a quarterly, inclusive 90 min Jump session! Activities: Enjoy a range of activities including freestyle jumping, zip line, swing, ninja warrior course and more! ONLY Sky Zone Socks are able to be worn while jumping at Sky Zone. (Available for purchase on site $7). Registration and Cost: $10: Per jumper ages 3 and up. Toddlers 2 and under: FREE admission with one paid adult. Caregivers 18+: Free admission with each paid jumper.

Urban Air Adventure Park
24450 Village Walk Pl., Murrieta, CA
(951) 297-3974
https://www.urbanair.com/activities/sensory-friendly-play/
An event specifically designed for children with Autism and special needs to enjoy time at the park without loud music, flashing lights- and to have a lot of fun! At participating locations. See park calendar for timing and details.

We Rock the Spectrum – Redlands
1969 Orange Tree Lane, Suite A, Redlands, CA
(909) 805-5926
https://werockthespectrumredlands.com/
Inclusive indoor sensory gym designed for children of all abilities, particularly those on the Autism spectrum. Facilities feature specialized equipment like hammocks, tunnels, and swings designed to aid in sensory processing, strength, and coordination. All ages.  Teen/young adult time Tuesdays from 4-6.  Offers open play, classes, drop off care, birthday parties, camps when school is out of session, as well as seasonal events.

Zebra World
69044 E Palm Canyon Dr, Cathedral City, CA
6:30pm-8:30pm
https://ieautism.org/
Autism Society Inland Empire hosts on a quarterly, inclusive family fun night (Wednesday)! This quarterly Meet & Greet is a welcoming opportunity for families to connect within the Autism community while enjoying Zebra World’s unique playground areas designed to meet the needs of all visitors. Quarterly jump dates: May 20, August 19 and October 21. Registration required.

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