Salt Lake City · Indoor Playground

Fly High Trampoline Park

This active facility offers a welcoming environment for children of all ages. It is best for burning off energy but not ideal with common complaints about temperature.

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What Parents Are Saying

Toddler Safety
Strong
Dedicated zones provide safe, age-appropriate play for toddlers and babies.
Parent Visibility
It Can Vary
Seating is integrated with play areas, but occasional low-light events can hinder visibility.
Noise & Sensory Load
It Can Vary
Upbeat music creates a fun atmosphere, but volume levels can be sensory-heavy for some.
Cleanliness & Maintenance
Strong
The facility is exceptionally well-kept, and attentive staff are frequently praised for their service.
Seating & Parent Comfort
Concerns
Ample seating is available, but persistent air conditioning issues cause uncomfortable heat.
Birthday Party Experience
It Can Vary
Parties are fun and affordable, but small rooms and inconsistent logistics can occur.

Scores summarize overall patterns from 100 recent parent reviews on Google (as of January 28, 2026) — your experience may vary.

Hours

  • Sunday: 10 AM–8 PM
  • Monday: 10 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday: 12–9 PM
  • Wednesday: 12–9 PM
  • Thursday: 12–9 PM
  • Friday: 10 AM–10 PM
  • Saturday: 10 AM–10 PM

Pricing and Policies

  • Pricing: Check venue website for current pricing; locations may vary by age and day of week.
  • Grip socks: Likely yes – check venue website to confirm.
  • Age range: Best for active kids roughly 4–12 years old; younger toddlers will need close supervision.
  • Birthday parties: Check with the venue for birthday party packages!

What Parents Should Know

Expect a high-energy environment with loud music and fast-moving kids. Arrive a bit early to handle waivers and check height rules, and keep younger children in designated areas.

Best Times to Visit

Weekday mornings and early afternoons are usually quieter; weekends and school holidays can be very busy and loud.