Posts Tagged ‘Ropes Course’
Essex County TreeTop Adventure Course
Climb through 15 unique challenge elements on aerial junior course 10 feet above the ground (average run time 30 to 45 minutes). Adult course also available. Swing across the length of a football field on a 40-feet-high zip Line.
For ages 6+. Advanced online reservations recommended.
Near the Essex County Turtle Back Zoo and…
Read MoreHigh Exposure
Get active indoors with rock climbing, ninja courses, parkour and nerf battles in a 26,000 square ft. facility extreme sports facility.
* Sit on a toilet 38 feet in the air or walk the plank and jump into the abyss below. Play on warped walls, salmon ladders, vaults, swings and ropes.
* Ages 6+ can…
Read MoreBronx Zoo Treetop Adventure
Hangout in the treetops at the Bronx Zoo’s sustainably created aerial ropes course. Ride a 400-foot-long zipline over the Bronx River and/or swing from rope to rope, skateboard high above the ground, and navigate your way through the trees i seven courses of varying difficulties.
Make a day of it with a visit to the…
Read MoreThe Adventure Park at Long Island
Climb and swing in trees with 11 trails, 22 ziplines & 148 treetop platforms.
* Ages 3+ can play in the a miniature course set up right above the ground (24 inches) with balance beams, a slide, nets to climb through, and a suspended house that sways.
* Ages 7+ can try self-guided climbing adventures…
Read MoreDads Climb Free at The Adventure Park at Long Island
Treat dad to an adventure on Father’s Day with BOGO tickets. Climb and swing in trees with 11 trails, 22 ziplines & 148 treetop platforms.
* Ages 3+ can play in the a miniature course set up right above the ground (24 inches) with balance beams, a slide, nets to climb through, and a suspended…
Read MoreBoundless Adventures
Swing, climb, balance, traverse and zip-line at this aerial adventure park in Westchester. Explore a variety of high ropes courses with 110 platforms in the trees featuring unique elements and zip lines on every course.
Nine courses for all skill levels – low to the ground and high in the trees, with age limits for each…
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