Trampolines, zip lines, and more: Urban Air opens in Lawrence Township

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Families in Central New Jersey have a new destination for active indoor fun. Urban Air Adventure Park will hold a celebration of its milestone 200th location in Lawrence Township this weekend, offering a variety of attractions designed for all ages.

The new park, located at 2495 Brunswick Pike, features Urban Air’s signature mix of adventure attractions including trampolines, ropes courses, laser tag, bumper cars, and the high-flying Sky Rider zipline.

The grand opening will be on Saturday, April 26, with a family-friendly celebration packed with entertainment, prizes and giveaways.

Saturday’s grand opening celebration begins with pre-show entertainment at 8 a.m., followed by doors opening at 10 a.m.

Activities will include a live DJ, face painting, balloon artists, and a dance contest with chances to win free birthday parties and other prizes.

To kick off the celebration weekend, a ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place on Friday, April 25 at 3 p.m., featuring local officials and Chamber of Commerce members.

That evening, from 4 to 8 p.m., the park will host free play for teachers, first responders, and their families.

Attractions at the Lawrence location include the Leap of Faith, Spin Zone and Flip Zone Bumper Cars, Adventure Slides, Battle Beams, the DropZone, and more.

The park also includes a fast-casual café serving freshly prepared pizza, snacks, and ICEEs — perfect for families looking to spend an entire day of play under one roof.

The Lawrence Township venue is part of Urban Air’s continued national growth, with additional parks planned in other markets across the country. For more details, visit urbanair.com.

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