Combo Bounce House Rentals in Jarrell, TX
Capital Events Austin delivers combo bounce houses to Jarrell, Texas for birthday parties in Double Creek Estates, Sonterra, San Gabriel Estates, Sunset Oaks, and Creekside at Jarrell, Jarrell Cougars field days and spring carnivals at Jarrell ISD campuses on Cougar Way, church events at Jarrell Baptist congregations and nondenominational fellowships, and community gatherings in this western Williamson County IH-35 corridor city. All 20 combo units available. Bilingual English and Spanish crew. A 25% deposit holds your date. Call (512) 774-5377.
Combo Bounce House Rentals Delivered to Jarrell, TX
Jarrell sits on Interstate Highway 35 in the northwestern corner of Williamson County, positioned between Georgetown to the south and Salado to the north at the Bell County line. Exit 268 on IH-35 marks the Jarrell interchange where FM 487 crosses the highway, and that intersection at the FM 487 and IH-35 frontage road defines the commercial spine of a city that has grown from a small agricultural crossroads into a bedroom community of approximately 13,000 residents while retaining the tight-knit small-town character that distinguishes it from the larger, faster-growing municipalities to its south and east. Jarrell is not a suburb of Austin in the way that Cedar Park, Leander, or Georgetown function as bedroom communities organized around IH-35 and US-183 commute patterns. Jarrell is its own thing: a working-class, faith-rooted, agricultural-heritage community where the Jarrell Cougars football team draws the whole town on Friday nights and where the community's deepest shared memory is the May 27, 1997 F5 tornado that struck Double Creek Estates and killed 27 of Jarrell's residents in one of the most powerful tornadic events in Texas recorded history. That event defined Jarrell's community identity in a way that no other western Williamson County city shares, and it produced a culture of resilience, mutual aid, and deep neighborhood solidarity that continues to shape how Jarrell residents organize community events, celebrate milestones, and show up for one another. See the full Jarrell event rental catalog for every available rental category.
Jarrell's residential geography is organized around several subdivisions and rural address corridors that have developed incrementally as the city's population has doubled since 2010. Double Creek Estates, rebuilt in the years following the 1997 tornado on the site where the original subdivision was destroyed, is among Jarrell's most recognized community names. Sonterra and Sonterra West on the eastern side of IH-35 are among the newer master-planned sections that have absorbed much of Jarrell's recent residential growth. San Gabriel Estates, Sunset Oaks, Prairie Wind, Creekside at Jarrell, Post Oak Estates, Stonewall Estates, and Cedar Rock round out the residential communities that have formed along CR 305, CR 307, CR 313, and the FM 2338 and FM 487 rural corridors spreading east and west from the IH-35 corridor. Many Jarrell addresses are served by Jonah Water Special Utility District rather than municipal water lines, reflecting the community's roots in rural Williamson County water infrastructure that predates the city's recent growth surge. A combo bounce house combines a standard jump chamber with an attached slide configurable wet or dry depending on the season and the event's age range, and Capital Events Austin delivers all 20 configurations to Jarrell addresses at standard western Williamson County delivery pricing from our Liberty Hill base approximately 20 minutes south via IH-35.
Jarrell's Combo Bounce House Lineup: All 20 Units Delivered to Western Williamson County
All 20 configurations available for Jarrell delivery. Click any unit to check availability and book for your Jarrell event date.
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Jarrell's Combo Bounce House Rental Company: Cougar Country, Double Creek, and the IH-35 Corridor
Jarrell's community identity is defined by three forces: the Friday night football culture of the Jarrell Cougars in Jarrell Independent School District, the agricultural and ranching heritage of the western Williamson County plateau, and the shared memory of the May 27, 1997 F5 tornado that destroyed Double Creek Estates and took 27 lives. The 1997 tornado is the most powerful to have struck a Texas residential neighborhood in the twentieth century by wind speed and path width, and the community that rebuilt Double Creek Estates in the years following that event carries a resilience and mutual-aid culture that shapes every community gathering, every neighborhood celebration, and every school event in Jarrell today. The Jarrell tornado memorial and the rebuilt Double Creek Estates subdivision stand as the dual physical reminders of what the community lost and what it chose to rebuild, and that history gives Jarrell's community events a particular depth of purpose that is unlike anything in the more recently developed suburbs to Jarrell's south and east along the IH-35 corridor. Jarrell ISD, a standalone school district entirely separate from Georgetown ISD, Leander ISD, or Round Rock ISD, serves Jarrell's students through Jarrell High School on Cougar Way, Jarrell Middle School, and Jarrell Elementary. The Jarrell Cougars compete in UIL classification 4A, and Jarrell High School athletic events on Cougar Way draw the full western Williamson County community to the campus from the surrounding CR 305, CR 307, and FM 487 rural address corridors.
Jarrell's approximately 40 percent Hispanic and Latino population is the highest proportion of any city in Williamson County, and the bilingual character of the Jarrell community shapes how events are planned, how vendors are selected, and how the community gathers for celebrations from quinceanaras in Sonterra to extended-family birthday reunions in San Gabriel Estates. The Jarrell Church of Christ, Jarrell First Baptist Church, and the nondenominational and Pentecostal congregations along the FM 487 corridor serve as the organizing institutions for a significant portion of Jarrell's community events, including fall festivals, trunk-or-treat events, vacation Bible school celebrations, and church anniversary gatherings that bring 100 to 400 attendees to church grounds adjacent to the IH-35 frontage. Capital Events Austin provides complete English and Spanish service for every Jarrell booking call, delivery briefing, and on-site setup walkthrough. Call (512) 774-5377 in English or Spanish.
Jarrell ISD Events and Certificates of Insurance
Jarrell Independent School District is a standalone district serving Jarrell and the surrounding western Williamson County rural addresses including Double Creek Estates, Sonterra, San Gabriel Estates, Prairie Wind, and the CR 305 and CR 307 rural corridors. Jarrell High School on Cougar Way, Jarrell Middle School, and Jarrell Elementary are the three campuses. The Jarrell Cougars compete in UIL 4A athletics including football, basketball, track, baseball, and cross country. Jarrell ISD spring field days and end-of-year carnivals at the Jarrell High School campus draw the full K-12 enrollment from across the Jarrell ISD attendance boundary, which extends several miles east along FM 2338 and north along IH-35 toward the Bell County line and the Salado ISD boundary. Capital Events Austin carries $1 million in general liability coverage and issues COIs naming Jarrell Independent School District as additionally insured within 24 hours of booking for any Jarrell ISD campus event.
Double Creek Estates and Sonterra Birthday Deliveries
Double Creek Estates, rebuilt on the site of the 1997 tornado's destruction path, is among Jarrell's most established residential communities with single-family homes on lots that accommodate standard combo bounce house footprints on bermudagrass and St. Augustine lawns. Sonterra and Sonterra West on the eastern side of IH-35 are Jarrell's primary newer master-planned communities with community amenities and newer residential lots that Capital Events Austin delivers to at standard Jarrell pricing. Many Double Creek Estates and Sonterra properties hold community events that honor the neighborhood's resilience history alongside standard birthday party and family celebration programming. Capital Events Austin handles delivery, setup, and takedown at every Jarrell address.
Rural Address and Jonah Water District Deliveries
Many Jarrell-area addresses use county road designations: CR 305, CR 307, CR 313, and FM 2338 east of IH-35, and FM 487 west of the highway toward the San Gabriel River watershed. Properties served by Jonah Water Special Utility District have well or rural water service that Capital Events Austin accommodates with our wet combo units using a garden hose connection to any outdoor spigot on the property. Confirm your outdoor water access and available flat ground when booking for rural CR and FM address deliveries. Most combo units need a 20 by 20 foot flat area and a 110-volt outlet within 75 feet. Call (512) 774-5377 with your Jarrell county road address and lot details before booking.
Bilingual English and Spanish Service
With approximately 40 percent of Jarrell's population identifying as Hispanic or Latino, a higher share than any other Williamson County city, bilingual service at every stage of the rental is a baseline expectation rather than an added feature. Capital Events Austin provides English and Spanish service for every Jarrell booking call, delivery walkthrough, and on-site setup communication. Quinceanaras in Sonterra and San Gabriel Estates, extended-family birthday reunions in Double Creek Estates, and church celebrations at the FM 487 corridor congregations are all booked and serviced in English or Spanish without any translation overhead for the host family.
Deposit and Raincheck for Jarrell Events
A 25% nonrefundable deposit holds your Jarrell combo bounce house date. Western Williamson County sits in the Blackland Prairie and Edwards Plateau transition zone where spring and early summer dryline thunderstorms can produce severe weather with very short warning windows, particularly along the IH-35 corridor between Georgetown and the Salado ISD and Bell County line where IH-35 acts as a low-level jet stream corridor for Gulf moisture advection. Jarrell's community tornado sirens, installed and maintained in the years following the 1997 F5 strike, alert residents across the Sonterra and Double Creek Estates residential areas and the FM 487 rural corridor to incoming severe weather. If weather prevents outdoor setup, your deposit converts to a 12-month raincheck valid for any future Capital Events Austin rental. We accept cards, cash, Venmo, Zelle, PayPal, and business checks from Jarrell ISD, Jarrell city-affiliated organizations, and Jarrell Agricultural Booster Club organizations supporting the Cougar Stadium athletic program on Cougar Way.
Every Combo Bounce House: All Available for Jarrell and Western Williamson County
Twenty configurations from toddler combos to 6-in-1 giants. Delivered, set up, and taken down at your Jarrell address.

XL Bounce House
Large-format bounce house for up to 8 simultaneous jumpers. The throughput pick for Jarrell ISD field days at the Jarrell High School campus on Cougar Way where managing the full K-12 enrollment across a multi-hour carnival window requires a high-capacity unit that keeps students moving through without a long queue at the inflatable entry. Double Creek Estates and Sonterra parties with large extended-family guest counts also request the XL unit when the headcount exceeds what a standard combo entry can handle.
XL Bounce House
XL Caustic Drop Combo Double Lane
Dual racing lanes with a splash pool in an oversized footprint. Jarrell's summers on the western Williamson County plateau run hot through September, and the dual-lane format gives two riders simultaneous slide access at large birthday gatherings in Sonterra and San Gabriel Estates where extended-family guest counts from the Jarrell Hispanic community routinely run 40 to 80 attendees. Two lanes keep the activity zone moving without a single-file queue at any point during a three-hour party window.
XL Caustic Drop Combo Double Lane
Caustic Drop Combo Wet/Dry
Single-lane wet/dry combo switchable via garden hose on the morning of the event. The flexible choice for Jarrell birthday parties in Double Creek Estates and CR 305 rural addresses where the host books in March or April before the plateau heat has arrived and prefers to decide wet or dry based on the actual temperature on the day rather than committing to a water setup at booking. Jonah Water district addresses with well water service connect to the garden hose inlet at the outdoor spigot without any pump or additional equipment.
Caustic Drop Combo Wet/Dry Slide
Animal Kingdom
Jungle-themed combo for children aged 3 through 9. Jarrell's open plateau landscape of native grassland, cedar brush, and live oak motts hosts white-tailed deer, wild turkey, roadrunners, painted buntings, and scissor-tailed flycatchers on the FM 487 and FM 2338 rural corridors surrounding the city, giving the Animal Kingdom jungle theme a local resonance for children who grow up alongside the wildlife of the western Williamson County ranch country. A popular booking in Post Oak Estates and Prairie Wind where younger families are raising children in this semi-rural small-town environment.
Animal Kingdom
Unicorn Bounce House Combo Wet/Dry
Full-size unicorn-themed bounce and slide combo in lavender and white running wet or dry. A top booking for girls' birthday parties in Sonterra and Sunset Oaks where the themed unit serves as activity station and decoration in one piece. Jarrell quinceanaras and first birthday celebrations in the San Gabriel Estates and Creekside at Jarrell communities also book the unicorn for its lavender palette that integrates with the floral and pastel decoration schemes common to Jarrell's bilingual celebration culture.
Unicorn Bounce House Combo Wet/Dry
Over-Sized 6N1 Sparkle Combo
Six activity stations in one frame: bounce area, slide, climbing wall, basketball hoop, obstacle section, and crawl tunnel. The Jarrell ISD spring carnival standard for the Jarrell High School campus on Cougar Way where the full K-12 enrollment from Double Creek Estates, Sonterra, Prairie Wind, and the CR 305 rural corridor participates over a half-day event window. The 6N1 distributes attendance across six simultaneous stations rather than routing all students through a single entry point, which matters when Jarrell ISD's entire K-12 population shares a single contiguous campus event.
Over-Sized 6N1 Sparkle Combo
Over Sized Caution 6N1 Combo
Six-activity format in high-visibility caution-stripe colorway. The bold caution graphic is visible from across the Jarrell High School athletic grounds on Cougar Way and from the FM 487 road corridor at community events held at Jarrell city park and church grounds where visibility from the street is the first signal that an event is underway. The caution graphic's high-contrast yellow-and-black pattern stands out against the open western Williamson County plateau landscape of cedar brush and native grassland at outdoor events on rural FM and CR addresses.
Over Sized Caution 6N1 Combo
Old Glory Bounce House Combo
Red, white, and blue patriotic combo for Jarrell Fourth of July gatherings, Jarrell Veterans observances at city park, and Jarrell ISD end-of-year celebrations at the Cougar Way campus. Jarrell's agricultural and military family population includes a significant veteran community on the CR 305 and FM 487 ranch corridors whose patriotic event culture aligns with the Old Glory Combo's flag palette for Memorial Day ranch gatherings, July Fourth block parties in Double Creek Estates, and Veterans Day recognitions at Jarrell ISD. Reserve by May for Jarrell summer patriotic event dates as Williamson County holiday inventory fills.
Old Glory Bounce House Combo
Marble Combo Wet/Dry
Neutral marble-pattern finish with a wet/dry slide for any event palette. The preferred unit for Jarrell quinceanaras in Sonterra and San Gabriel Estates where the celebration has an established gold, champagne, ivory, or blush color scheme and the host wants an inflatable that does not compete with the decoration investment. The marble finish integrates with the formal table decor and floral arrangements at quinceanaras and milestone receptions in Jarrell's bilingual celebration community without the themed graphics of other combo units.
Marble Combo Wet/Dry
Lego Playland
Toddler-scale inflatable with crawl tunnels, mini slide, and soft obstacles for children 18 months through 5 years. A consistent Jarrell booking for first and second birthday parties in Double Creek Estates and Creekside at Jarrell where young families also have elementary-age siblings at Jarrell Elementary attending the same celebration, requiring simultaneous age-appropriate activity for both the toddler group and the older sibling age range without crowding a toddler-scale unit with children twice the intended size.
Lego Playland
Happy Holidays Bounce House Combo
Holiday-themed bounce and slide for Jarrell ISD December campus events, Jarrell church Christmas festivals on the FM 487 corridor, and Jarrell neighborhood holiday parties in Double Creek Estates and Sonterra. Jarrell's faith community organizes December church programming including Christmas cantatas, living nativity events, toy drives, and holiday community dinners at the First Baptist and nondenominational congregations on the FM 487 corridor that serve as the social infrastructure for Jarrell's holiday season. Book by October for Jarrell December event dates.
Happy Holidays Bounce House Combo
Happy Birthday Pink Bounce House Combo
Pink and purple birthday combo with built-in birthday graphics that reduce decoration setup for the host. A popular Jarrell booking in Sonterra and Sunset Oaks where the combo's self-contained party aesthetic handles the children's activity zone and the visual anchor simultaneously for working-family households in Jarrell who balance IH-35 commutes south to Georgetown, Round Rock, or Austin with weekend party planning in a small-town community where neighbors help each other set up and tear down events.
Happy Birthday Pink Bounce House Combo
Fall Theme Bounce House Combo
Autumn harvest combo in orange and brown for Jarrell church fall festivals on the FM 487 corridor, trunk-or-treat events at Jarrell ISD campuses, and October birthday parties in Post Oak Estates and Cedar Rock. The post oak groves and native pecan trees along the San Gabriel River drainage corridor near Jarrell develop a genuine Texas autumn character in October as the pecans drop their leaflets and the post oaks take on their russet late-season color, giving the fall combo's harvest palette a natural connection to the landscape surrounding the western Williamson County community.
Fall Theme Bounce House Combo
Double Lane Pink Combo Wet/Dry
Dual pink and purple racing lanes running wet or dry. Two simultaneous slide lanes for Jarrell summer birthday parties in Sonterra and San Gabriel Estates where extended-family guest counts from across the Jarrell, Georgetown, and Salado corridor gather at weekend celebrations during the plateau summer heat from May through September. The dual-lane format prevents the slide queue from backing up during the afternoon heat peak that makes the water slide the most-used station at any Jarrell summer party.
Double Lane Pink Combo Wet/Dry
Cowabunga Bounce House Combo Wet/Dry
Tropical wave-rider theme in blue and green powered by a garden hose connection. The summer wet combo standard for Jarrell birthday parties from May through September when the western Williamson County plateau reaches 100 degrees and the Blackland Prairie soil radiates heat well into the evening. Jonah Water district addresses connect to the garden hose inlet at the outdoor spigot without any pump or generator. IH-35 commuter families in Sonterra who spend weekdays driving to Georgetown, Round Rock, and the Austin metro return on weekends to Jarrell backyards that need an inflatable water feature to make the outdoor party viable through the plateau heat.
Cowabunga Bounce House Combo Wet/Dry
Tropical T Rex Combo w Pool
Dinosaur-themed tropical combo with a bounce area, slide, and ground-level splash pool. The paleontological heritage of the Cretaceous limestone country underlying the western Williamson County plateau gives the dino theme a specific local grounding in Jarrell: the same Cretaceous-era sea floor that produced the chalk and marl formations visible in roadcuts along IH-35 north of Georgetown also preserves the mosasaur, plesiosaur, and ammonite fossils that make the San Gabriel River drainage corridor a documented fossil locality. Children in Jarrell who explore the ranch country limestone outcrops on CR 305 recognize the dino-world premise as geologically real.
Tropical T Rex Combo w Pool
Titanium Combo
Large multi-activity combo in grey and blue with a wet/dry slide. A neutral-palette choice for Jarrell ISD fundraiser events at Jarrell High School, Jarrell Economic Development Corporation community events on the IH-35 frontage, and milestone birthday celebrations where the host has a specific decoration scheme. The gunmetal and cobalt colorway works with any event aesthetic and does not compete with decoration investments at milestone receptions in Double Creek Estates or formal celebrations in Stonewall Estates.
Titanium Combo
Retro Bounce House Combo
Classic yellow and red throwback combo for Jarrell ISD spring carnivals on Cougar Way and church festivals on the FM 487 corridor. The retro midway aesthetic connects to the agricultural county fair and livestock show tradition that has shaped western Williamson County community events since the Jarrell-area farming families brought cattle, hay, grain sorghum, and cotton to Williamson County Agricultural Fair events at Georgetown. Works alongside Jarrell carnival game booth rentals at Cougars field days and church fall festivals.
Retro Bounce House Combo
Magic Jump 5-in-1 Combo
Five activity zones in a compact footprint: bounce area, slide, climbing wall, basketball hoop, and obstacle section. The right scale for smaller Jarrell backyards on the CR 305 rural lots and for Jarrell church events where the children's activity zone shares the grounds with concurrent ministry and food programming at fall festivals and VBS celebrations at the First Baptist and nondenominational congregations along the FM 487 corridor. Five stations for the age range mix of 4 to 12 that typically attends Jarrell church family events.
Magic Jump 5-in-1 Combo
Amazon River Combo Dual Lane Slide
Jungle-themed dual water slide with two racing lanes and a shared landing pool. The highest-throughput wet unit in the lineup and the top choice for Jarrell ISD end-of-year celebrations at the Jarrell High School Cougar Way campus in late May. Two simultaneous lanes handle the full Jarrell ISD K-12 enrollment from Double Creek Estates, Sonterra, San Gabriel Estates, and the CR 305 and CR 307 rural corridors across a half-day outdoor event without any slide entry queue building up during the western Williamson County plateau heat that arrives before the Jarrell ISD school year concludes.
Amazon River Combo Dual Lane SlideCombo Bounce Houses for Every Jarrell, TX Occasion
Jarrell's event calendar is organized around Jarrell ISD campus events on Cougar Way, church programming on the FM 487 corridor, backyard birthday parties and quinceanaras in Double Creek Estates, Sonterra, and San Gabriel Estates, Fourth of July and patriotic community gatherings at Jarrell city park, and the agricultural-community social events of the western Williamson County ranching corridor from CR 305 to the San Gabriel River drainage.
- Jarrell ISD Spring Carnivals and Field Days on Cougar WayJarrell High School, Jarrell Middle School, and Jarrell Elementary share the Cougar Way campus complex in a configuration that serves the full K-12 Jarrell ISD enrollment at a single contiguous site. Jarrell ISD spring carnivals on Cougar Way draw the full enrollment from Double Creek Estates, Sonterra, Sonterra West, San Gabriel Estates, Prairie Wind, and the rural CR 305, CR 307, CR 313, and FM 2338 address corridors that extend the Jarrell ISD attendance boundary several miles east and north of the IH-35 interchange. The 6N1 Sparkle Combo or the 6N1 Caution Combo distributes the Jarrell Cougars student body across six simultaneous stations. COIs naming Jarrell Independent School District issued within 24 hours of booking. Reserve by March for April and May Jarrell ISD spring carnival dates.
- Double Creek Estates Birthday Parties and Community EventsDouble Creek Estates carries a community identity unlike any other Jarrell subdivision. The neighborhood was rebuilt in the years following the May 27, 1997 F5 tornado that destroyed the original Double Creek Estates and killed 27 Jarrell residents in one of the most powerful tornado strikes on a Texas residential neighborhood in the twentieth century. The community that has lived in the rebuilt Double Creek Estates since the late 1990s and early 2000s carries a resilience culture and neighbor-to-neighbor solidarity that shows up in how the neighborhood celebrates: bigger gatherings, more extended family, and a community spirit that makes Double Creek Estates birthday parties and Fourth of July block parties central events in Jarrell's social calendar. Capital Events Austin delivers and sets up at Double Creek Estates addresses with standard Jarrell delivery pricing.
- Sonterra and San Gabriel Estates Family GatheringsSonterra and Sonterra West on the eastern side of IH-35 are Jarrell's primary newer master-planned communities, with community amenities and grid-plan streets that represent the newest phase of Jarrell's rapid residential growth since 2010. San Gabriel Estates along the FM 2338 corridor east of IH-35 sits closer to the San Gabriel River drainage and the open pasture and mesquite grassland of the eastern Williamson County transition zone. Both communities have absorbed much of Jarrell's growing IH-35 commuter population: families who relocated from Georgetown, Round Rock, Pflugerville, and north Austin to Jarrell for lower land cost and western Williamson County property values and now commute south on IH-35 daily. Extended-family birthday parties in Sonterra and San Gabriel Estates run large, with Jarrell, Georgetown, Granger, and Taylor family members gathering in Jarrell backyards for celebrations from March through October.
- Jarrell Church Fall Festivals and VBS EventsJarrell's faith community is one of the organizing pillars of community life in this predominantly Baptist and nondenominational western Williamson County city. The First Baptist Church of Jarrell, the Jarrell Church of Christ, and the nondenominational and Pentecostal congregations along the FM 487 corridor organize the church event calendar that includes fall festivals and trunk-or-treat events in October, vacation Bible school celebrations in June, church anniversary and homecoming events in spring and fall, Christmas cantatas and holiday community dinners in December, and Easter sunrise services and spring fellowship events. Church events in Jarrell routinely draw 100 to 400 attendees from the surrounding CR 305, CR 307, FM 487, and FM 2338 rural corridors, making Jarrell church grounds the primary outdoor event venue for the western Williamson County community beyond the Jarrell ISD campus on Cougar Way.
- Quinceanaras and Bilingual Milestone CelebrationsWith approximately 40 percent of Jarrell's population identifying as Hispanic or Latino, a higher proportion than any other Williamson County city, quinceanaras and large milestone birthday celebrations are among the most frequently occurring private event formats in Jarrell. Quinceanaras in Sonterra, San Gabriel Estates, and Creekside at Jarrell draw extended family from across the Williamson County, Bell County, and Milam County corridor, producing guest counts of 100 to 250 attendees at private residential and church hall events. The Marble Combo wet/dry and the Unicorn Combo are the most requested units for Jarrell quinceanaras because their neutral and lavender palettes integrate with the formal decoration schemes without competing visually. Capital Events Austin provides complete Spanish-language service for every Jarrell booking, delivery briefing, and on-site walkthrough.
- Fourth of July and Patriotic Gatherings at Jarrell City ParkJarrell city park serves as the primary outdoor gathering venue for Independence Day, Memorial Day, and Veterans Day community events organized by the Jarrell Chamber of Commerce and the Jarrell Economic Development Corporation along the IH-35 frontage corridor. Jarrell's agricultural and military family population on the CR 305 and FM 487 ranch corridors has a strong patriotic event culture that makes Fourth of July gatherings at city park and ranch properties among the most heavily attended community events in western Williamson County. The Old Glory Combo in red, white, and blue is the top booking for Jarrell patriotic events. Reserve by late May for July Fourth Jarrell event dates.
Delivering Across Jarrell, TX and Western Williamson County
Capital Events Austin reaches Jarrell from our Liberty Hill base in approximately 20 to 30 minutes via IH-35 north. Exit 268 at FM 487 gives direct access to the Jarrell IH-35 interchange and the FM 487 frontage road corridor. Double Creek Estates and the Jarrell town center approach via FM 487 west of the highway. Sonterra and San Gabriel Estates approach via FM 2338 east of IH-35. Prairie Wind, Post Oak Estates, Stonewall Estates, Cedar Rock, and the Sonterra West sections approach via the CR 305, CR 307, and CR 313 network. Rural FM 487 addresses west of Jarrell toward the San Gabriel River watershed receive delivery with advance address confirmation. Most units require a flat 20 by 20 foot area and a 110-volt outlet within 75 feet. Jonah Water Special Utility District addresses with well water service connect wet combo units at any outdoor spigot without additional equipment. Setup on bermudagrass, native grass, caliche, and the black Vertisol clay soils of the Blackland Prairie that cracking and shrinking in Jarrell's dry summers require staking confirmation before delivery. A 25% deposit holds your Jarrell date with a 12-month raincheck on weather cancellations.
Double Creek Estates
Rebuilt post-1997 tornado, established neighborhood
Sonterra
Master-planned, east of IH-35, newer growth
Sonterra West
West-side expansion of Sonterra subdivision
San Gabriel Estates
FM 2338 corridor, east of IH-35
Sunset Oaks
Established Jarrell residential community
Prairie Wind
Rural-edge Jarrell addresses, open plateau terrain
Creekside at Jarrell
Newer subdivision, creek-adjacent lots
Post Oak Estates
Post oak and cedar brush terrain, western Jarrell
Stonewall Estates
Limestone plateau subdivision, rural character
Cedar Rock
Western Jarrell, cedar and limestone terrain
Jarrell Town Center
FM 487 and IH-35, historic commercial core
CR 305 Corridor
Rural county road, ranch and acreage addresses
CR 307 Corridor
Rural east of IH-35, Jonah Water district
FM 487 Corridor
West of IH-35, church and ranch addresses
FM 2338 Corridor
East of IH-35 toward Granger direction
IH-35 Frontage
Commercial zone, exit 268 area
Most-Requested Add-Ons When Jarrell Families Book a Combo Bounce House
The combo bounce house anchors the activity program. These are the rentals Jarrell and western Williamson County event hosts most frequently add alongside it.
- Water Slide RentalsAdding a standalone water slide alongside the wet combo gives Jarrell summer birthday parties in Sonterra and Double Creek Estates two simultaneous water activity stations. The western Williamson County plateau heat from May through September makes a second water lane the most-requested add-on for large extended-family parties where 40 to 80 guests mean a single slide would create an unacceptably long queue by mid-afternoon. Rural FM 487 and CR 305 ranch properties also accommodate dual water unit setups on the open native grass areas of acreage lots.
- Obstacle Course RentalsJarrell Cougars students at Jarrell ISD spring carnivals on Cougar Way want a timed competitive challenge with a declared winner. Inflatable obstacle courses serve the UIL 4A Cougars athletic demographic of 11-to-16 year olds who want a performance-format competitive activity alongside the combo bounce house at field days serving the full Jarrell ISD K-12 enrollment on the Cougar Way campus. Church fall festivals on the FM 487 corridor also request obstacle courses for the middle and high school age demographic that the combo bounce house no longer fully engages.
- Dunk Tank RentalsJarrell ISD spring carnivals on Cougar Way generate strong dunk tank ticket revenue when a Jarrell High School principal, football coach, or beloved teacher takes the seat. Church fall festivals and Fourth of July community gatherings at Jarrell city park also use the dunk tank as the adult activity alongside the combo bounce house for the children's zone. The patriotic All American dunk tank pairs with the Old Glory Combo for Jarrell Fourth of July events and Memorial Day gatherings on the FM 487 and CR 305 ranch corridors.
- Tent RentalsThe western Williamson County plateau receives full sun exposure from May through September with no urban shade tree canopy to moderate the heat at outdoor Jarrell events. CR 305, FM 487, and FM 2338 ranch properties have open native grass areas that provide no shade for the adult seating zone during the afternoon heat peak. A high-peak tent over the dining and seating area alongside the combo bounce house extends Jarrell party host time through the afternoon and makes outdoor summer events viable on the black Vertisol clay soils of the Blackland Prairie that radiate heat well into the evening.
- Table and Chair RentalsBanquet tables and white resin chairs handle guest seating for Jarrell birthday parties of any size and provide dining infrastructure for Jarrell ISD carnival food zones at the Cougar Way campus. The 60-inch round table suits Jarrell quinceanaras and milestone receptions in Sonterra and San Gabriel Estates. The 8-foot banquet table handles church carnival food booth setups at FM 487 corridor congregations alongside the combo bounce house at fall festivals and VBS celebration events serving the full western Williamson County church community.
- Mechanical Bull RentalsJarrell's ranching heritage and western agricultural identity make the mechanical bull the natural adult attraction alongside the combo bounce house for the children's zone at Fourth of July events, Jarrell Chamber of Commerce community gatherings on the IH-35 frontage, and large ranch property celebrations on the CR 305 and FM 487 corridors where guests expect a Texas-authenticity entertainment format. The mechanical bull operator-staffed rental includes an inflatable safety arena and speed controls for riders from age 4 to adult.
- Carnival Game RentalsCarnival game booths extend the Jarrell ISD spring carnival program for guests who have rotated off the inflatables and generate PTA ticket revenue at the Cougar Way campus. Game booths also suit the church fall festival format at FM 487 corridor congregations where the county fair midway aesthetic serves the full western Williamson County community age range. The retro midway character connects to the agricultural county fair tradition of western Williamson County ranching families.
- Interactive Game RentalsBungee run, wrecking ball, and jousting inflatable games serve Jarrell Cougars UIL 4A students at spring carnivals where the middle and high school demographic needs a competitive physical format beyond the combo bounce house. Church fall festivals on the FM 487 corridor serving a wide age range from elementary through adult also request interactive games for the teen demographic alongside the combo bounce house serving the younger elementary age group.
Your Jarrell Combo Bounce House Questions Answered
What is a combo bounce house and what do Jarrell families call it?
A combo bounce house combines a standard jump chamber with an attached slide in one inflatable unit. Every unit in the Capital Events Austin Jarrell lineup is a combo. Jarrell ISD families and the bilingual Jarrell community use several terms interchangeably: combo bounce house, bouncy castle with slide, moonwalk with slide, inflatable combo, brinca brinca con tobogan, and brincolina. Spanish-speaking Jarrell families booking for quinceanaras and birthday celebrations in Sonterra and San Gabriel Estates are welcome to book entirely in Spanish. Call (512) 774-5377 with your guest count, the ages attending, and your Jarrell address on CR 305, FM 487, Double Creek Estates, Sonterra, or any other Jarrell community.
Does Capital Events Austin carry insurance for Jarrell ISD events at the Cougar Way campus?
Yes. We carry $1 million in general liability coverage and issue certificates of insurance naming Jarrell Independent School District as additionally insured within 24 hours of booking for events at Jarrell High School, Jarrell Middle School, and Jarrell Elementary on Cougar Way. Provide the Jarrell ISD campus coordinator name and the district's certificate holder mailing address at booking to ensure correct first-submission documentation. Jarrell ISD PTA and booster club events on the Cougar Way campus grounds qualify for the same same-day COI service.
Can you deliver to a rural Jarrell county road address served by Jonah Water?
Yes. Capital Events Austin delivers to CR 305, CR 307, CR 313, FM 487, and FM 2338 rural address corridors around Jarrell. Jonah Water Special Utility District addresses with well water connection can run our wet combo units using a standard garden hose connection at any outdoor spigot without any pump, generator, or additional hookup. Confirm your county road address, available flat ground area, and the distance from your outdoor electrical outlet to the intended setup location when calling (512) 774-5377. Most units need a flat 20 by 20 foot area and a 110-volt outlet within 75 feet. Black Vertisol clay soil at rural Jarrell addresses may require additional ground staking, which our crew handles at delivery.
Which combo bounce house works best for a large Jarrell quinceanaras or extended-family party?
The Marble Combo wet/dry for quinceanaras where the host has a formal color scheme and needs the inflatable to integrate without competing visually. The XL Caustic Drop Combo Double Lane or the Amazon River Combo dual-lane for large extended-family parties in Sonterra and San Gabriel Estates where guest counts of 50 to 100 children require two simultaneous slide lanes to prevent queue buildup during the afternoon heat peak in Jarrell's May through September outdoor party season. Call (512) 774-5377 in English or Spanish to discuss unit selection for your Jarrell event guest count and age range.
How far in advance should I book a combo bounce house for a Jarrell ISD spring carnival?
At least 6 weeks ahead for Jarrell ISD Cougar Way campus spring carnivals in March through May, as Jarrell ISD spring dates compete for Williamson County vendor availability with Georgetown ISD, Taylor ISD, and the western Williamson County church calendar during the peak April and May event window. Summer birthday parties in Double Creek Estates, Sonterra, and San Gabriel Estates: 3 to 4 weeks. Church fall festivals on FM 487: 3 to 4 weeks, earlier for October dates. Fourth of July and Memorial Day community events at Jarrell city park: reserve by late May. December church events and Jarrell ISD holiday parties: book by October. Call (512) 774-5377 for same-day availability on open calendar dates.
Does the severe weather history near Jarrell affect the raincheck policy for outdoor events?
Yes, and the answer is simple: if weather prevents safe outdoor setup, your 25% deposit converts to a 12-month raincheck with no new deposit and no rebooking fee. Jarrell sits on the IH-35 corridor in western Williamson County where dryline thunderstorms develop rapidly during spring and summer along the Blackland Prairie and Edwards Plateau transition zone. The community's awareness of severe weather, shaped in part by the memory of the May 1997 tornado, means Jarrell residents take weather cancellations seriously and Capital Events Austin fully supports that caution. Lightning, sustained rain, or sustained winds above 20 mph are the standard inflatable cancellation conditions. Call (512) 774-5377 if weather develops after our crew has already arrived at your Jarrell address.
What payment methods do you accept for Jarrell combo bounce house bookings?
Capital Events Austin accepts credit and debit cards, cash, Venmo, Zelle, PayPal, and business checks from Jarrell ISD, Jarrell city-affiliated organizations, and registered nonprofits. A 25% nonrefundable deposit is required to hold your Jarrell date, with the balance due at delivery. Jarrell ISD PTA organizations and booster clubs may pay by organizational check. Church event organizers booking for FM 487 corridor congregation events may pay by church check. Call (512) 774-5377 to confirm payment options for your specific Jarrell organization type before booking.
How does Capital Events Austin handle bilingual bookings for Jarrell quinceanaras and Spanish-language events?
Every stage of your Jarrell booking and delivery is available in English or Spanish: the initial call, the booking confirmation, the contract review, the delivery arrival walkthrough, and the pickup communication at the end of your event. Approximately 40 percent of Jarrell's population is Spanish-speaking, and Capital Events Austin's bilingual crew serves the full Jarrell community without translation overhead for the host family on the day of the event. For quinceanaras in Sonterra, San Gabriel Estates, and Creekside at Jarrell, call (512) 774-5377 in English or Spanish and our crew handles the rest.
What Jarrell Families and Jarrell ISD Organizations Say About Capital Events Austin
Jarrell's event market spans Jarrell ISD spring carnivals on Cougar Way, Double Creek Estates birthday parties, Sonterra and San Gabriel Estates extended-family gatherings, church fall festivals on FM 487, quinceanaras in the bilingual Jarrell community, and Fourth of July celebrations at Jarrell city park.
"We booked the Amazon River dual-lane combo for the Jarrell ISD end-of-year carnival at the Cougar Way campus. Capital Events Austin had the Jarrell ISD COI to our coordinator the same morning after we called. The crew was set up before students arrived, both lanes ran for four hours with the full K through 12 enrollment, and the crew was cleared out before afternoon buses ran. First vendor on our list for next year's Cougar Way field day."
"We did our daughter's quinceanaras in our backyard in Sonterra. Called Capital Events Austin in Spanish and everything was handled perfectly from the first call. The Marble Combo matched our gold and ivory decoration theme. The crew arrived on time, set up without bothering any of the decoration setup already underway, and the girls had the slide running all afternoon. Our family from Georgetown and Granger is still talking about it."
"First Baptist of Jarrell runs a fall festival every October on the church grounds off FM 487. We had about 350 people this year and needed the 6N1 combo for the kids plus a dunk tank for the adults and a bounce house for the toddlers. Capital Events Austin delivered all three on time, set up perfectly in the church parking area, and the crew handled everything safely for four hours. Easiest vendor relationship we have had in six years of running this event."
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