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Bounce House Rentals in Alamo

Bounce House Rentals in Alamo

Alamo is an unincorporated community with parks managed by the Town of Danville, which bans all inflatables. But Alamo's famously large estate lots make it one of the best Tri-Valley areas for backyard bounce house parties. Compare prices and book online.

Alamo is an upscale unincorporated community of about 15,000 residents nestled between Danville and Walnut Creek in the San Ramon Valley. Known for its spacious estate lots, excellent schools (San Ramon Valley Unified), and proximity to Mount Diablo, Alamo attracts families who value space and privacy β€” which also happens to make it ideal for backyard party rentals.

Parks in Alamo are managed by the Town of Danville, which has a blanket prohibition on inflatables, dunk tanks, and petting zoos. Some regional parks in the area are managed by the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD), which has its own permit system for inflatables ($75 for the first unit, $25 for each additional). However, the overwhelming majority of bounce house parties in Alamo happen in backyards β€” and Alamo's large lots make this the easiest option.

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Alamo Park Rules for Inflatables

Alamo is an unincorporated community. Local parks are managed by the Town of Danville, which bans all inflatables. Some regional parks are managed by the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD), which allows inflatables with a permit ($75 first unit, $25 each additional). Backyard setups require no permits and are the standard for Alamo.

Town of Danville parks ban inflatables

All local parks managed by the Town of Danville prohibit bounce houses, inflatables, and dunk tanks. This is a blanket ban with no exceptions.

EBRPD parks allow inflatables with permit

East Bay Regional Park District parks (like Las Trampas) allow inflatables with a permit: $75 for the first unit, $25 for each additional. Contact EBRPD for details.

No city permits for backyard setups

Alamo is unincorporated (no city government). Backyard bounce house setups require no permits whatsoever.

Estate lots provide ample space

Alamo is known for large residential lots β€” often half-acre to multi-acre properties. Most backyards can easily accommodate even the largest inflatable units.

Schools may allow inflatables

SRVUSD schools in Alamo (like Alamo Elementary and Rancho Romero Elementary) may allow inflatable setups for school events. Check with the school.

Permits & Reservations

Gathering Permit

Local park reservations through Town of Danville (inflatables not permitted). EBRPD parks have a separate reservation system.

Varies by park and systemBook early for weekends

Special Event Permit

EBRPD inflatable permit for regional parks: $75 first unit, $25 each additional.

$75 first unit, $25 each additionalContact EBRPD in advance

Parks Overview

Livorna Park

No inflatables

Playground, sports fields, picnic area β€” managed by Town of Danville, inflatables NOT permitted

12 acresReservation required

Hemme Station Park

No inflatables

Neighborhood park with playground and open lawn β€” managed by Town of Danville, inflatables NOT permitted

3 acresFirst come, first served

Hap Magee Ranch Park

No inflatables

Adjacent to Alamo, historic ranch setting, dog park β€” managed by Town of Danville, inflatables NOT permitted

18 acresFirst come, first served

Las Trampas Regional Wilderness

Limited inflatables

EBRPD regional park β€” hiking trails, open space. Inflatables allowed with EBRPD permit ($75/$25).

5342 acresReservation required

Best Time to Rent Inflatables in Alamo

Alamo shares the warm, dry San Ramon Valley climate. Protected by the hills, it gets warm summers ideal for outdoor parties from May through October. Slightly cooler than Livermore but warmer than coastal cities.

Jan

57Β°F

3.5 in rain

Poor

Feb

61Β°F

3.2 in rain

Poor

Mar

64Β°F

2.3 in rain

Fair

Apr

69Β°F

1.0 in rain

Good

May

75Β°F

0.4 in rain

Very Good

Jun

82Β°F

0.1 in rain

Excellent

Jul

87Β°F

0.0 in rain

Excellent

Aug

86Β°F

0.0 in rain

Excellent

Sep

83Β°F

0.2 in rain

Excellent

Oct

75Β°F

0.8 in rain

Very Good

Nov

64Β°F

2.0 in rain

Fair

Dec

57Β°F

3.0 in rain

Poor

Best months for outdoor inflatables

May through October

Inflatable Rental Pricing in Alamo

All Alamo rentals are backyard/private property deliveries. Pricing is consistent with Tri-Valley rates. Large lots mean you can go big β€” many Alamo families opt for premium combo units or multiple inflatables.

Standard Bounce House

$175–$275

13Γ—13 to 15Γ—15 size, full-day rental

Combo Unit (Bounce + Slide)

$275–$425

Most popular for Alamo backyard parties

Water Slide

$300–$500

Seasonal May–Sep, warm Alamo summers are perfect

Premium/Multi-Unit Package

$500–$900

Multiple inflatables for large estate parties β€” popular in Alamo

Frequently Asked Questions

Local Alamo parks are managed by the Town of Danville, which bans all inflatables. However, East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) parks like Las Trampas allow inflatables with a permit ($75 first unit, $25 each additional). For most families, backyard setups are the standard in Alamo.

No. Alamo is an unincorporated community β€” there's no city government requiring permits for residential setups. Just book your rental and set up in your backyard.

Standard bounce houses range from $175–$275. Combo units run $275–$425, and water slides are $300–$500. Many Alamo families with large properties opt for multi-unit packages ($500–$900) with multiple inflatables for big events.

May through October is ideal with highs from 75–87Β°F and virtually no rain. The warm San Ramon Valley climate β€” protected by the surrounding hills β€” makes Alamo great for outdoor parties throughout the summer.

Absolutely. Alamo is known for its spacious estate lots β€” often half-acre to multi-acre properties. Most backyards can easily accommodate large combo units, multiple bounce houses, or even full party setups with tables, tents, and inflatables. It's one of the best areas in the Tri-Valley for backyard parties.

EBRPD is the East Bay Regional Park District, which manages regional parks and open spaces. They allow inflatables with a permit ($75 for the first unit, $25 each additional). Las Trampas Regional Wilderness is the closest EBRPD park to Alamo. Contact EBRPD for reservation and permit details.

Book 3–4 weeks ahead for standard dates and 4–6 weeks for summer weekends. Alamo is served by the same Tri-Valley vendors as surrounding cities, and they get busy during peak season (June–September).

Yes β€” all major Tri-Valley bounce house vendors deliver to Alamo. The community is centrally located in the San Ramon Valley between Danville and Walnut Creek, making it easy to reach. Delivery is typically included in the rental price.

Yes β€” SRVUSD schools in Alamo (including Alamo Elementary and Rancho Romero Elementary) may host bounce house events for carnivals and fundraisers. Check with the school administration for site-specific policies and book 4–6 weeks in advance.

Alamo is an unincorporated community in Contra Costa County, adjacent to but separate from the Town of Danville. However, the Town of Danville provides some services to Alamo, including park management. This is why Alamo's local parks follow Danville's inflatable ban. Alamo students attend schools in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District (SRVUSD).

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