
By Sara Beth Williams–
A new trampoline adventure park is hoping to be open and ready for business in early 2026.
Interior remodeling is still underway at FunCity Adventure Park on Auburn Boulevard in Citrus Heights. Multiple two-story play structures can be seen complete in the back of the commercial building, with portions of the front of the space still undergoing remodel.
Construction team members told The Sentinel on Dec. 31 that work is anticipated to be complete in either January or February. New signage can be seen on the front of the building, with a yellow banner that reads, “COMING SOON.”
A minor use permit was approved for the new trampoline adventure park in the beginning of April, city officials said, and construction has been ongoing since then throughout the year.
A site plan indicates that the trampoline park will include a play area, a party room and break room area, restrooms, a janitorial area, and office space.
According to the site plan, the play area will consist of multiple pieces of play equipment, including a 90-degree slide, zipline, swings, trampolines, obstacle courses, a swinging bridge, balance beams, and climbing structures such as a transparent climbing structure, cube climbing structure, climbing wall, and more.
Another section of the play area includes a bubble soccer field, a skyline climbing course, a foam pit, a dodgeball field, “ninja” and “Super Mario” courses, and trampoline obstacle courses. The site plans indicate that ceilings will be left exposed.
Additionally, the site plan includes eight party rooms, a common area, and an arcade, along with restrooms, a break room, and a reception area with cubbies.
“The City of Citrus Heights is committed to growing a diverse and vibrant local economy. Welcoming FunCity Trampoline Park to our community not only adds to our business landscape but also creates a new destination for families to enjoy meaningful experiences together,” the city said in a statement.
The trampoline park is proposed for 8525 Auburn Blvd., in the building that formerly housed Big Lots.
In the same shopping center, two projects were withdrawn earlier in 2025, including a proposed electric vehicle car dealership and a proposed Ukrainian church.
Across the street, the addition of a proposed new Starbucks location that was approved by the Citrus Heights Planning Commission was cancelled earlier in 2025 by the national coffee company, along with another proposed Starbucks location at the Stock Ranch shopping center.









