House of Air
The Verdict
"An indoor trampoline park inside a 1921 armory building at Crissy Field that once housed the biplanes of the 91st Observation Squadron. The 42 foot double doors remain, with more than 8,000 square feet of trampolines and a second floor walkway."
What you need to know
What’s There
House of Air is an indoor trampoline park inside a 1921 Army airplane hangar at Crissy Field. The hangar originally housed biplanes flown by the U.S. Army’s 91st Observation Squadron. San Francisco architect Mark Horton redesigned the space when House of Air opened. The building has 42-foot-wide bi-folding glass hangar doors and a second-story catwalk overlooking the trampoline floor.
The main trampoline area covers more than 8,000 square feet. There’s also a ninja course, dodgeball, and foam pits. They offer classes for kids and adults, plus open jump sessions. A café and Hops Bar serve pizza, wine, and beer.
Adults are welcome. This isn’t exclusively a kids’ attraction.
Visiting
Hours: Vary by day, typically 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Check the website for current schedule.
Cost: Around $25 to $35 per hour. Grip socks required (available for purchase).
Best time to go: Weekday mornings for fewer people. Weekends are busy with kids’ parties.
What to know: Socks with grip soles are mandatory. Book online for guaranteed entry. Arrive 15 minutes early for waiver signing.
Getting There
Transit: PresidiGo shuttle from downtown, or Muni 30-Stockton to the Presidio. The 28-19th Avenue also connects.
Parking: Paid parking in the Presidio lots near Crissy Field.
Walking: Near Crissy Field, the Golden Gate Bridge welcome center, and the Warming Hut cafe.
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