Obstacle Course Rentals in Rhode Island

Inflatable obstacle course rentals are the centerpiece of any Rhode Island school field day, church festival, fundraiser, or competitive backyard party. Side-by-side dual-lane courses turn an ordinary event into head-to-head competition. Absolute Fun Party Rentals delivers across all of Rhode Island — Providence, Warwick, Cranston, Pawtucket, East Providence, Newport, Middletown, Portsmouth, Bristol, Barrington, Warren, Cumberland, Lincoln, Smithfield, Johnston, North Providence, Woonsocket, Coventry, West Warwick, East Greenwich, North Kingstown, South Kingstown, Narragansett, Westerly, and the South County beach towns.

Our obstacle course rental fleet ranges from compact 30 ft starter courses sized for elementary-school field days to large 60–75 ft race lanes built for corporate team-building events and town festivals. Each course includes inflatable barriers, climbing walls, slide finishes, and tunnel sections — designed to keep groups moving and competitors engaged.

These are the rentals that make field days memorable. Schools across Rhode Island — from Providence to North Kingstown — book inflatable obstacle courses for end-of-year events, fundraiser carnivals, and after-school programs. Churches and youth groups in Cranston, Warwick, and East Providence run head-to-head bracket competitions during summer events. Corporate teams in Newport and Bristol use them for off-site team-building days.

Footprint planning is the most important step. Most obstacle courses need 50–75 ft of length, at least 15 ft of width, and 4–6 ft of clearance on every side. Each item page lists the exact dimensions so you can confirm fit before you book. Power is simple — one or two standard 110V outlets within ~75 feet. Surface can be grass (ideal, with stakes) or pavement (with sandbag anchors).

Reserve obstacle courses 6–10 weeks ahead during peak spring and fall school-event seasons. June and September are the busiest months. Browse the obstacle course rental options below, confirm the footprint fits your venue, and lock in your date. Our team handles delivery, setup, and pickup — and walks you through the safety briefing on event day.

Single lane vs dual lane: Single lane works for groups under 30 kids with no competitive element. Dual lanes are essential for racing, brackets, and corporate team-building.

Length matters: 30–40 ft courses suit elementary kids and smaller backyards. 50–75 ft race lanes are sized for teen, college, and corporate groups.

Difficulty level: Some courses are pure climbing and crawling; others add joust elements, balance beams, and rope sections. Match the difficulty to the age group.

Confirm venue clearance: Measure both length and width plus 4–6 ft on every side. Confirm overhead clearance for tall climbing walls.

School field days: The defining piece of equipment for an end-of-year field day. Dual lanes keep classrooms moving and the day on schedule.

Church festivals: Family-friendly and all-ages. A weekend church carnival with an obstacle course pulls families from the wider community.

Corporate team-building: Bracket-style head-to-head races break the ice fast at off-site company days.

Fundraisers: Charge per run or per bracket entry — obstacle courses turn a fundraiser into a destination event.

Birthday parties (older kids): 10+ year olds graduate from a basic bounce house. An obstacle course keeps the energy up for the full party window.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much space does an obstacle course need?

Plan for 50–75 feet of length and at least 15 feet of width, plus 4–6 feet of clearance on every side. Each product page lists exact dimensions.

Do you deliver, set up, and pick up?

Yes. Every rental includes professional delivery, full setup, and pickup at the end of your event window. You don't lift a thing.

How far in advance should I book?

Most weekends in spring and summer fill up 4–8 weeks ahead. Holiday weekends (Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day) book even earlier. Reserve as soon as your date is set.

What happens if it rains?

Safety comes first. We monitor forecasts and offer reschedule options or credits when severe weather is confirmed. Light rain typically isn't a problem for tented or covered units.

Do you sanitize between rentals?

Yes. Every inflatable is cleaned and sanitized between bookings. Tables and chairs are wiped down and inspected before delivery.

What surfaces can you set up on?

Grass is preferred. We can also set up on asphalt, concrete, or pavers using sandbags instead of stakes — just let us know your surface when you book.