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Sky Zone Trampoline Park Coming To State College

The popular trampoline park Sky Zone is coming to State College.

The inventors of “fun fitness” give college students and children alike the best workout while having a blast. A great way to blow off some steam after classes or have a kid’s birthday party, Sky Zone welcomes all ages. The company hasn’t announced an official opening date or location; the website says “Coming Soon” on its State College location page.

Sky Zone offers various ways to exercise and have fun, including basketball, dodgeball, and mini-American Ninja Warrior obstacle courses. The creators of the trampoline park invite students from Penn State to experience “the weightlessness of bouncing, flipping, and landing in a pit filled with 10,000 foam cubes.”

Whether you’re a long-time Sky Zone visitor or a newfangled thrill-seeker, make sure to jump over to Sky Zone when it opens for business.

You can visit their website for more information, or, if you can’t wait a few more months without getting your bouncing fix, you can always improvise in the meantime and build a trampoline in your dorm room.

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Claire Going

Claire is a freshman broadcast journalism major and writer for Onward State. She enjoys reading, running, and a good cup of tea. She's from Emmaus, Pennsylvania and is a dual citizen. (Go Ireland!) You can contact her via email at [email protected] or on Twitter @claire_going.

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