Our Rules
You can rest assured that we abide by all of the IATP and ASTM safety standards. High Elevations Trampoline Park’s staff members are strategically placed throughout the park to ensure park rules are being followed and to assist in industry standard jumping practices. Our staff members monitor our courts and have the right to remove a jumper if they fail to adhere to the rules.
- Do not attempt somersaults landing on the head or neck may cause serious injury, paralysis or death, even when landing in the middle of the mat.
- Do not double bounce.
- Do not sit or lie on the court if you are tired and need to rest, you must exit the court.
- Clothes must be free of hanging zippers, belts and strings. Please remove all jewelry. Please empty your pockets and remember no gum or candy allowed.
- Flips and other tricks are dangerous and are not allowed at any time.
- Be aware and considerate of those around you. Jump with people that are of similar size.
- Do not climb on walls or netting and do not touch basketball apparatus.
- Do not use a trampoline when under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- No tackling, pushing, or participating in any other activity that may unnecessarily interfere with the jumping or concentration of another participant. No running/relay races across trampolines.
- Only one person at a time on a trampoline. Use by more than one person at the same time can result in serious injuries.
- Jumpers should stay in the center of the trampoline when jumping. Injury may result from hitting the padded frame when control is lost. Do not jump directly onto the safety pad.
- Improper transfer from trampoline to trampoline or from trampoline to padding or deck can result in broken ankles or other injuries. Please walk from the trampoline to decking areas.
- Jumping with a foreign object can also increase the chances of getting injured. This includes keys, phones and cameras.
The list above is not all-inclusive and we cannot list all of the activities that may lead to injury. Please consult a physician prior to jumping regarding all medical conditions including, but not limited to; asthma, diabetes, pregnancy, etc.