Quick Answer
To rent a bounce house for a Sonoma County park for Easter 2026, reserve a designated picnic area and hire a pre-approved vendor like Astro Jump that carries $2,000,000 in liability insurance. Submit your park application to Sonoma County Regional Parks or the City of Santa Rosa at least 30 days in advance — Easter is a peak date and spots fill fast.
What You Need Before You Can Set Up at a Sonoma County Park
Hosting an Easter egg hunt at a park in Santa Rosa, Petaluma, or Windsor is a local tradition — but it requires a bit of homework. Most public parks in Sonoma County do not allow drive-up inflatable setups. You need a confirmed reservation and a specific permit to have a bounce house on-site.
Santa Rosa City Parks
For Santa Rosa city parks like Galvin Park or Howarth Park, the city requires a specific Inflatable Equipment Permit. You must prove that your rental company is on their approved list. Astro Jump is a long-standing partner with Santa Rosa Rec & Parks — we already have the safety paperwork and insurance certificates on file to speed up your approval.
County Parks and Power Requirements
For county-run spots like Rohnert Park greenspaces or regional parks in Sebastopol, keep in mind that electricity is rarely provided. Most inflatable blowers need a dedicated power source. We provide quiet, gas-powered generators that meet park noise standards so your party keeps going without any issues.
Our team knows the layout and rules for every major park from Healdsburg to Petaluma. When you book with us, we don't just drop off a jumper — we help you navigate the permit process so your Easter Sunday is stress-free.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Sonoma County parks allow bounce houses?
Most regional parks allow them in reserved picnic areas. Popular spots include Spring Lake in Santa Rosa, Lucchesi Park in Petaluma, and Keiser Park in Windsor. Always check with the specific city or county office first to confirm your spot allows inflatables.
Do I need to pay extra for a park setup?
Parks often charge a small permit fee directly to the renter. On our end, we may require a generator rental if the park does not have a plug-in outlet


