Experiences

Grand Course

A combination of progressively challenging obstacle courses, with over 100 challenges split across 2 locations! Designed for thrill-seekers and active adventurers of all abilities.

Minimum height 135cm.

Kids Course

Our Kid’s Courses have been carefully designed for our smaller adventurers. Compiled of 5 Courses across two locations, with over 45 obstacles including ziplines!

Minimum Height 100cm

Video of 5-year-old Hamish on the Kids Course at TreeClimb Adelaide explaining the obstacles and how to overcome the ‘fear’ of heights.

Zip-Loop Course

Zip-line Course Adelaide Parklands

With two picturesque locations to choose from you can now fly through the Adelaide City Park Lands or above the scenic Heysen Trail in Kuitpo Forest!

Our Zip-Loops are compiled of 100% zip-lines and will glide you from one side of the park to the other.

Nets Adventure

Perfect for our littlest climbers who aren’t quite tall enough for our Kids Course OR for those who want to add a little more to their TreeClimb experience! Recommended but not restricted to ages 2 - 10 years old.

Our Nets Adventure is an accessible experience for all users with a carer as long as stair access can be navigated.

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This course is recommended POST climb. If you wish to make a day of it, book your climb early and finish the day crawling, walking and wobbling through the nets.

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Family Experience

Adults can now climb with their little ones on the Grand Course, TOGETHER! 

Children 125cm - 135cm can now climb our Grand Course. A confident climber 18 years or older must accompany them! 

The Family Experience is the combined cost of a General Admission and Student Admission ticket. This ticket simply provides a child between 125cm and 135cm the opportunity to climb our Grand Course with the assistance of an accompanied adult. Check out our FAQS

TreeClimb welcomes all climbers including those with varying physical and/or intellectual disabilities.

We aim to provide a safe and welcoming environment in which everyone can climb and have an opportunity to reach their full potential in the trees.