Obstacle Course Rentals in Destrehan
Two-lane racing courses. Built for schools, camps and big parties.
River Parish properties often have larger lots and long driveways, which suits obstacle courses and the bigger combos. Watch for overhead lines on older streets.
Why two lanes
A single-lane course is a queue. A two-lane course is a race — double the throughput and a completely different energy, because people are competing rather than waiting. For any event with rotations or a crowd, the second lane is the thing worth paying for.
Where they fit
- School field days and reward days. Class-versus-class relays with timed results give you a leaderboard.
- Camps. Rotations move fast and campers stay engaged across a whole session.
- Corporate and team building. Department relays, timed and scored.
- Big backyard parties — if you have the length. These are long rather than tall.
Space
- Obstacle courses need length, which is the constraint most people miss. Measure the run, not just the width.
- Access clearance of 42 inches, plus a vehicle route to the setup area.
- Flat ground. Grass staked, concrete sandbagged, indoors ballasted.
- Dedicated 20 amp circuit per blower within 100 feet.
Supervision
- One monitor per unit, watching the entry so riders don't stack up.
- 200 lb per rider. Ages 3 and up.
- Similar sizes racing together — mismatched sizes is where collisions happen.
St. Charles Parish
Destrehan sits in St. Charles Parish, outside the Jefferson Parish vendor system, so park rules are set by St. Charles Parish Parks & Recreation. Confirm shelter availability and whether inflatables are permitted at your chosen site before booking — and assume you'll need a generator, since park electricity is rarely usable for a blower.
Common questions
How much space does an obstacle course need?
Length is the binding constraint rather than width. Measure the available run and the access route, which needs about 42 inches of clearance.
Are obstacle courses better than bounce houses for older kids?
Generally yes. The racing format engages older children, teenagers and adults who lose interest in open bounce areas quickly.
Can obstacle courses go indoors?
Yes, where there is floor length available. Indoor units are ballasted rather than staked.
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