Jump Street Chelmsford

Located in the Dukes Park Industrial Estate is Jump Street Chelmsford in Essex. It is an indoor adventure park with lots to do for families making it a great all-weather day out.
Jump Street Chelmsford has not only Essex’s biggest trampoline area but it is also Essex’s largest climbing facility and soft play centre. The venue has an Open Jump arena, Slam Dunk, two big bags, two dodgeball courts and two wall trampolines. They even have two Toxic Wipeouts that you can test yourselves on.
Parents can relax in their cafe that overlooks all the activities. In the indoor climbing area, Clip ‘n Climb, they have 32 individual and unique multi-climbing wall challenges. They have varying difficulties and they can test courage and agility in lots of different ways. The venue also has 3 special attractions which are a Vertical Drop Slide, a Leap of Faith and a Stairway to Heaven.
There is a relatively new Kendrick’s Kingdom soft play area with four levels of innovative activities to keep kids happy for hours. There are portholes, challenge decks and levels, a Giant’s Causeway, a Treasure Chest and even a Battle Zone with ball cannons. Plus your usual slides, rope climbs, rope bridges, tunnels and more.
Further Information Jump Street Chelmsford
Is there food and drink available?
There is a cafe serving hot and cold food and drinks.
What are the main things to do?
Large trampoline park with lots of different challenges including Wipeout, a large multi-wall climbing centre and a large soft play area. There are toilets and a cafe.
What are the ticket prices?
Activities are cheaper if pre-booked online. There are varying prices. Online an open jump for those 4 and over is £10, a basic climb £12.95 per person, soft play 5 and over £6. Lots of other pricing options are available.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.
Is there parking?
There is parking.
When are they open?
They are open for most of the year. For up-to-date opening times and dates please see their website.
Are they accessible?
Support sessions – Attendees and their carers will be able to use all areas of the park during their session time although there is no formal teaching or guidance. We have disabled access at both sites, disabled toilets and internal lifts. However please be aware that we do not have access to a hoist at either site.



