Get ready, Capital Region. One of the most unique, high-energy events of the summer is making a stop in Albany, and it’s happening at Ellms Family Farm for one weekend only.

Here's What to Expect

During the weekend of June 20th and 21st, The Big Bounce America brings the World’s Biggest Bounce House to town, along with a full lineup of massive inflatable attractions, live DJs, food trucks, and activities for all ages, from toddlers to adults.

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Here are some of the attractions worth checking out this year:

The World’s Biggest Bounce House
A giant inflatable party featuring live DJs, basketball hoops, climbing towers, slides, ball pits, confetti blasts, bubbles, and nonstop energy. It’s equal parts dance party and obstacle course.

Photo: Ellms Family Farm Facebook
Photo: Ellms Family Farm Facebook
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The Giant
An inflatable obstacle course that stretches longer than three soccer fields, packed with more than 50 challenges. Race your friends or take it at your own pace—either way, it’s a workout.

Photo: The Big Bounce America Facebook
Photo: The Big Bounce America Facebook
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airSPACE
A more laid-back, space-themed bounce zone filled with aliens, planets, and moon-crater ball pits. This would be great for the younger kids or anyone looking to explore at a slower pace.

Sport Slam
A high-energy sports arena where you can play dodgeball, basketball, soccer, and more, all on inflatable surfaces, with areas to climb and compete.

Organizers say this event will sell out, so if you’re thinking about going, don’t wait.

Ellms Family Farm hosts June 20–21. Tickets are on sale now. Click here for more information.

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