Ferox Ninja Park - Trampolines, Ninja gym, Parkour
Rating
Family of 4
$80-$120 for timed sessions (~$20-$30/person), grip socks required, no food on-site — plan to eat nearby
Duration
1.5-2.5 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 5-18; excellent for tweens and teens who want an athletic challenge
About
Ferox Ninja Park on Noble Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn occupies a different niche from the large-format family trampoline parks at Launch and Sky Zone. Ferox is a serious athletically-oriented ninja and parkour training facility that accepts recreational open-gym visitors — a distinction that matters for families with children who have specific athletic interests or who have outgrown the novelty of standard trampoline parks.
The equipment reflects the training focus: precision jump boxes of varying heights, vault horses, balance rails, climbing apparatus, a professional foam pit, trampolines, and a ninja obstacle course that mirrors the challenges seen on American Ninja Warrior and similar media. For a 12-year-old who has been watching those shows and wants to actually try what they're seeing, Ferox delivers a more genuine version of that experience than a commercial chain trampoline park.
Kids ages 8-16 with any inclination toward physical challenge — skateboarding culture, climbing, gymnastics, martial arts — tend to light up at Ferox in a way they don't at more passive entertainment venues. The open-gym format means visitors can work on specific skills, repeat challenging obstacles, and progress through difficulty levels at their own pace.
Ferox also offers structured classes and coaching for parkour and ninja athletics — a consideration for families whose children develop a serious interest after an initial open-gym visit.
With a 4.8-star rating across 1,466 reviews, the facility has built a loyal following in the Brooklyn and Greenpoint community. The lower overall review count compared to bigger venues reflects the boutique nature of the business rather than any quality issue — this is a well-regarded specialist facility.
Note: no food is served on-site. Greenpoint is an excellent neighborhood for post-activity dining; Manhattan Avenue and Nassau Avenue have Polish bakeries, pizza, ramen, and diverse casual dining within a few blocks.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
No
Nursing / Changing
Limited
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons or weekend mornings; avoid weekend evening hours which attract older teens and adults
Wait Times
5-15 min on busy weekends; book sessions online
Nearby Food
No food on-site. Greenpoint, Brooklyn is one of the city's best neighborhoods for affordable and diverse dining — Polish restaurants, pizza, ramen, and tacos all within a few blocks of the facility on Manhattan Avenue and Nassau Avenue.
Why Kids Love It
Ferox Ninja Park in Greenpoint is not a standard trampoline park — it's a serious parkour and ninja athletics training facility that happens to also welcome recreational visitors. The equipment is the kind professional free-runners use: precision boxes, balance beams, vault horses, a foam pit, trampolines, and climbing apparatus. Kids ages 8-16 who watch American Ninja Warrior or are into skateboarding and parkour culture treat this place as a legitimately exciting athletic challenge rather than just bouncing around.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Ferox caters to a more athletic crowd than standard trampoline parks — best for kids who want a challenge, not just bouncing.
- The ninja training equipment is the main draw; if your kids just want foam pits, a standard Sky Zone or Launch location may be more appropriate.
- Book sessions online as the facility is popular and space is limited.
- No food on-site — Greenpoint has excellent restaurants within walking distance (Polish delis, cafes, pizza).
- Ages 10+ get the most out of the parkour and ninja course elements; younger kids (5-9) can still enjoy the trampolines and foam pit.
What to Bring
- Grip socks or athletic shoes as specified on their website
- Athletic clothes that allow full range of motion
- Water bottle
- Cash or card for the nearby cafe
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$80-$120 for timed sessions (~$20-$30/person), grip socks required, no food on-site — plan to eat nearby
Tips to Save
- Ferox is slightly more expensive per session than big-box trampoline parks but the quality of the equipment and instruction is higher.
- Book online.
- Eat before or after at one of Greenpoint's many excellent restaurants — the neighborhood is one of Brooklyn's best for affordable dining.