Water Trampoline Games


Safety First
Before playing any games on water trampolines, inspect your water trampoline for any problems, such as torn seams, and make sure that all children are supervised and wearing life jackets.

Be Creative
Don't limit yourself to just bouncing on your new inflatable water trampoline. The possibilities for play on your trampoline are only limited by your imagination, so let it run wild.

How High Can You Get?
The most obvious, and probably the first game you'll try with your trampoline is the jumping contest. This is a great starter game because it will allow you to get acclimated to your new water trampoline while you are trying to get as much air underneath you as possible.

You can also add an extra dimension by going for distance in jumping off your trampoline into the water.

This is also a great game because people of all ages, skills, and abilities can compete.

Traditional Sports and Games
Just by adding a few accessories to the mix, you can play variations of traditional sports, like volleyball and basketball.

Your water trampoline can also be a great centerpiece and apparatus for traditional water games like Marco Polo, tag, or Sharks and Mermaids, which is essentially a team version of tag.

Water trampolines can also be a great starting point for swimming relay races.

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