According to the International Association of Trampoline Parks, there are over 600 trampoline parks operating in the United States—nearly 15 times more than there were just six years ago. In fact, it’s a $300 million industry, so you can expect many more to pop up around the state in the near future. But one important question remains: Are these parks safe?
Trampoline Park and Bounce House Injuries
So what kind of injuries can you expect at a trampoline park or bounce house?
- Concussions
- Broken bones
- Dislocations
- Sprains
- Spinal cord injuries
- Skull fractures
- Paralysis
- Death
Due to the high risk of injury, the American Academy of Pediatrics strongly discourages the recreational use of trampolines by children under the age of 5, as they are at the highest risk for injury. The younger the child, the more likely they are to break a bone due to their underdeveloped body.



