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The Safest Inground Trampolines. Built to Last.
Ground-level fun. Zero fall risk. Free shipping on every kit.
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Trampoline Kits
Engineered for in-ground use — no retrofitting, no guesswork.
Rectangle Inground Trampolines
The choice of athletes and gymnasts. Consistent edge-to-edge bounce. Starting at $2,469.
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Round Inground Trampolines
The family favorite. Safe center bounce, easy DIY install, blends into your lawn. Starting at $2,499.
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Accessories & Parts
LED lighting, enclosure nets, dome tents, replacement mats, springs, and safety pads.
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Why Inground?
Why Inground Trampolines Are Safer Than Above-Ground
Above-ground trampolines sit 3+ feet off the ground. One missed step means a serious fall. An inground trampoline eliminates that risk entirely — the jumping surface is level with your lawn.
- No fall risk — ground-level means no dangerous drop
- Wind resistant — won’t blow away in storms
- Better aesthetics — blends into the yard
- Higher home value — a premium feature buyers love
- Built for in-ground use — vented pads, galvanized frames
What Customers Are Saying
Real families. Real backyards. Real reviews.
“Sam at Trampoline Holes did an incredible job installing our in-ground trampoline. He was professional, efficient, and paid great attention to detail. The whole process was smooth from start to finish, and the finished product looks fantastic. We’re very pleased with the result and highly recommend Sam and Trampoline Holes to anyone looking to put in an in-ground tramp!”
“This is our second time having Trampoline Holes install a trampoline, and we couldn’t be happier. They’re incredibly knowledgeable, professional, and excellent at what they do. Highly recommend!”
“I am happy to share our experience purchasing a trampoline from Trampoline Holes. They responded to us quickly, used high quality materials, installed the trampoline perfectly, and left not a dirt clod of mess when they were finished. Sam Warren is a perfectionist, and it shows in his excellent work. I recommend him and his company 100%.”
Inground Trampoline FAQ
Common questions from buyers just like you
How deep does the hole need to be for an inground trampoline?
Most installations require a hole between 30 and 36 inches deep. Our kits include a retaining wall system — no additional materials needed.
Can I install an inground trampoline myself?
Yes — our kits are designed for DIY installation. You can hire a local excavator for the digging and take care of the assembly yourself. Most customers complete the installation over a weekend. If you’re located in Utah, Idaho or Arizona, you can also reach out to us about professional installation.
Are inground trampolines safer than above-ground?
Yes. The jumping surface is at ground level, eliminating the risk of falling from height. Above-ground trampolines sit 3+ feet off the ground, which is the source of most trampoline-related injuries.
What’s included in your inground trampoline kits?
Every kit includes the frame, jumping mat, vented safety pad, full spring set, and retaining wall system. No extra parts. Free shipping to the lower 48 states on every order.
How do inground trampolines handle drainage?
Drainage is built into the design. The retaining wall system lets water escape, and vented safety pads help air and moisture move properly — no standing water issues like regular trampolines buried in a hole.
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Free shipping. Lifetime warranty. Kits engineered for in-ground use. As seen on HGTV.