Sky Zone Opens in Belmont: The Bronx Has a New 30,000-Sq-Ft Playground

The Bronx has a new magnet for families, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone who has ever wanted to spend an afternoon bouncing off the walls — literally. Sky Zone Trampoline Park has opened in Belmont, bringing a 30,000-square-foot indoor activity complex to a neighborhood that sits steps from the Arthur Avenue restaurant corridor and some of the borough’s most vibrant streetlife.

Sky Zone Belmont: What’s Inside

The new Sky Zone is located at 444 East 189th Street in Belmont, on the second floor of the Arabella rental building near Fordham Road. The facility is one of the largest Sky Zone parks to open in the New York area, covering 30,000 square feet of interconnected activity zones. Inside, visitors can bounce across open-jump trampoline courts, play competitive games of dodgeball, shoot hoops on elevated basketball courts, launch themselves into foam pits, and zip through aerial obstacle challenges.

Sky Zone has built its national brand on a simple premise: structured, supervised physical activity that adults and kids both genuinely enjoy. The parks are designed for drop-in sessions as well as private parties and group bookings, making them flexible for residents who want a casual weekday outlet or a birthday venue that requires minimal planning on their part.

The Belmont location serves a neighborhood that has long been one of the Bronx’s most densely populated and family-rich areas. The proximity to Fordham Road — one of the borough’s main commercial corridors — means it will be easily accessible by public transit from across the Bronx and beyond. The B/D trains stop at Fordham Road, and multiple bus routes connect the neighborhood to surrounding areas.

Why This Opening Matters for Belmont

Belmont has traditionally been celebrated for its food — Arthur Avenue is justifiably famous as one of the great Italian dining corridors in all of New York City, with delis, bakeries, meat markets, and trattorias that have been operating for generations. But the neighborhood’s roster of indoor entertainment options has historically been thin, particularly for families looking for something active to do on a rainy afternoon or a cold evening.

Sky Zone fills that gap directly. It joins the Arabella building’s broader vision of bringing amenity-rich commercial tenants to the neighborhood, and it signals that Belmont’s identity is beginning to expand beyond its legendary food scene — without replacing it.

If you go, plan to combine the visit with a stop on Arthur Avenue. The combination of a Sky Zone session and an Arthur Avenue meal is exactly the kind of afternoon that makes the Bronx one of New York’s most underrated borough experiences.

What You Need to Know

  • Sky Zone Belmont is located at 444 East 189th Street, second floor of the Arabella building, near Fordham Road in Belmont.
  • The facility spans approximately 30,000 square feet and includes open trampoline courts, dodgeball, basketball, foam pit, and zip line challenges.
  • Accessible via the B and D trains to Fordham Road, plus multiple Bronx bus routes.
  • Sky Zone operates drop-in sessions and private event bookings — check the Sky Zone Bronx website for current pricing and hours.
  • Combine with a visit to Arthur Avenue — the famous Italian corridor is just a short walk away and worth building into any Belmont trip.
  • Sky Zone is part of a national chain with locations across the country; this Bronx location opened in early 2026 and is among the newest in the New York metro area.

The Bronx is no longer just a pass-through borough. Openings like Sky Zone in Belmont are part of a broader pattern of investment and activation that is giving residents more reasons to stay local and visitors more reasons to come.

For more Bronx discovery, check out our Bronx Hidden Gems walk from Wave Hill to Arthur Avenue, and catch up on recent Bronx openings including Shop Fresh Food on White Plains Road.

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