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Welcome to Australia’s #1 Tree Ropes and Ziplining Attraction Group
This 2.5hr session will have you swinging, wobbling and flying through the treetops! From 3yrs+. Bookings are essential.
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- 2.5hr session (including approx. 30min of gearing up time)
- Training and Equipment
Supervision Requirements:
- Teens (13-17yrs): An adult supervising from the ground is required (1:10). Adults are welcome to purchase a ticket and climb as well.
- Children (8-12yrs): An adult is required to climb as a supervisor with this age group (1:4). A ticket is required for this adult.
- Juniors (3-7yrs): An adult supervising from the ground is required (1:10). No ticket required. There is strictly no adult access on the Junior courses.
Who can participate:
Due to the nature of our activities, all guests are advised to seek medical advice if in doubt of their capabilities to participate, especially in the case of pre-exisiting medical condition. Please note, pregnant women are unable to participate. Our tree ropes courses can be physically challenging, and we recommend participation by individuals with average to moderate level of fitness. Weight Limit: 120kg
Arrival is 15min prior to your session. Each participant is required to fill an e-waiver form, which can be completed onsite on arrival. Please see handy tips for your upcoming adventure attached to this email.
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The staff were friendly and informative giving a quick run down of how the harness and clips work.
Recommend to anyone who is considering trying, it is well worth the money for such a fun experience.
The staff were super informative and really awesome.
Have been previously many years ago and will 100% go again!
Seriously. Went with another adult and two teen boys. Talk about money well spent.
The obstacles are challenging and not for the faint of heart - but the sense of accomplishment is worth it. The adrenaline rush is worth it.
Let me pause and talk a little bit about the staff. 10/10. Kind and compassionate. We had one person that wasn’t sure about doing all the routes. The staff was kind and encouraging, without being condescending or pandering.
A really great experience. Thanks for making our trip memorable.
The staff members are very nice and helpful.
It is physical activity, earthing and nature.
I highly recommend this place, when you finish you can walk back through the zoo .
Good parking area, too. You will enjoy zipline, especially with a riverview one.
My son really struggled for the first flying fox leap, but the attendant were Super awesome, patient with him - my boy went back three times ❤️
My neuro-divergent kid ambled alongside my neurotypical kid and she got stuck mid track. The attendant jumped right up next to her and helped her along.
Highly recommend!!
Wish there was some extra space for visitors to sit and buy snacks and use toilets.
In the summer, it's better to book in advance and start at 9am. It's not hot and there is less waiting.
Super friendly staff who are there to help you overcome your fears and hit the dizzying heights of the tree tops. My tip of the day is to wear good shoes suitable for climbing, cooler clothing than you would normally wear for the weather of the day and make sure you are generally fit and well on the day.
You have to walk through the zoo (for my rant about what a-holes the zoo are please see my full review on their profile) and there are no toilets on site (toilets are located at the front of the zoo) so make sure you go beforehand.
Before you go climbing and zip lining there is a safety briefing and a training session on how to connect, and stay connected, to the safety equipment. There are a number of different courses to choose from ranging from beginner right up to advanced with very high and challenging obstacles.
If you have kids then there is a child’s course to keep the little ones entertained.
My folks came with us and they are in their 70’s and managed to get through the intermediate red course. So give it a go and head on down.
Special mention to Peter for getting us through the zoo (the owners are really nasty) and Tegan for encouraging me (coaxing more like it ????) down the last obstacle.
Thanks guys!
The trainers - Peter and Matt was awesome
The place is highly recommended if you want to have fun and relax
The quality of feet can be improved however no regrets, it fully service the purpose.
There are multiple courses that suit a variety of experiences - from beginner to advanced.
The most difficult and challenging course is the black course, where climbing through a tight tree house may be challenging for tall folk, the climbs along the cliffs are confronting for those who may fear heights, and you should be confident of your fitness level and strength.
The red and blue courses provide longer zip lines experiences whilst still presenting some height and difficulty challenges.
There are peacocks walking around the car park area, so be aware of them.
There are less visitors earlier in the morning and that's helpful for the experienced folk who may want to go through the courses without other people presenting traffic on the course.
My 4 and 5 year old boys did the juniors courses and loved it. As a parent be prepared to get a little stressed and spend the first hour yelling advice and calming encouragement to your little ones.
Some worry after the first time around they'll love it.
It's a bit of a walk in from the car park so if you have a pram be prepared. We attended a friends 5 year olds birthday party and it was a bit of a pain to lug all the snacks and drinks in there.
Take a backpack full of water and a packed lunch. No shops or food available once you get there.
Several hours worth of putting ourselves out of our comfort zone and giving it our all. Well worth every moment (even those where it was super challenging).











