Treetop Adventure Park Tickets in Hermitage, TN

401 Bell RoadHermitage, TN 37076
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Overview

Treetop Adventure Park is an adventure course including suspended bridges, giant zip lines, cargo nets, Tarzan swings, and many thrilling other elements. Join us in the gorgeous woods of Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort for these fun and challenging activities.

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Good To Know

  • Family-friendly activity.
  • Features 100 exciting and challenging obstacles, including suspended bridges, giant zip lines, cargo nets, Tarzan swings, and many thrilling other elements.
  • Note: Ages 12-17 must have a waiver completed by their parent or legal guardian. Ages 12-15 must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or older.

Description

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Treetop Adventure Park is an adventure course set in the beautiful woods of Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort featuring 100 exciting and challenging obstacles including suspended bridges, giant zip lines, cargo nets, Tarzan swings, and many thrilling other elements. Come on your own, bring the group or your entire family for a unique, fun bonding experience, or have a party or event. Take a journey and explore the outdoors, like never before. There are 3 courses for everyone to enjoy.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Treetop Adventure Park

What are the hours of operation?

10:00 am – 3:00 pm.

What should I wear?

Appropriate footwear and clothing is required for safety purposes: We recommend that you wear work-type gloves; DO NOT WEAR OPEN-TOED SHOES; no flip flops; no slip-on shoes; no loose baggy clothing or shirts wrapped around the waist; long hair must be tied back; secure eyeglasses and, we strongly recommend no jewelry - especially necklaces or loose bracelets which could get caught in equipment. As well, we recommend that you wear clothing that you don’t mind getting dirt or sap on (they’re trees, it just happens). Guests can be refused access to the course if they do not have appropriate clothing to meet our safety standards.

Is the activity appropriate for children?

Any guest under the age of 16 will need to be accompanied by someone 18 years or older. Any adult with a minor under the age of 16 must be ready to participate with that climber.

How long is the tour?

Although you can end your thrilling adventure at the end of any one of the circuits, it will take you approximately 3 - 4 hours to complete the full adult course (including the brief training session).

What’s included in my ticket/experience?

The Treetop Adventure Park is an adventurous obstacle course set in the natural environment where the course is located, in this case, the beautiful woods of Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort. The obstacles are suspended between poles and participants stay securely clipped into a red safety cable throughout the course. The obstacles you will find in our park include suspended bridges, scramble nets, swinging logs, Tarzan jumps, and much more.

Is there a weight limit?

Our general weight limit is 275, but it's all about the harness and a proper fit. For example, a 6'5" 275lb person fits fine in a harness... but a 5'2", 275lb person probably will not. Typically a person who has a 46-inch waist or smaller can participate at Treetop Adventure Park. If you email us a height/weight combo, we can usually tell if it might be an issue. What if I don’t want to go on the course myself, but I want to watch my family/friends go on the course? There are walking trails along the course that allow you to walk and observe others as they use and progress through the courses. You are not to cross under the course, or remain or loiter directly under the course for safety reasons.

Is it possible for physically disabled persons to use the course?

With direct assistance, it may be possible for some physically disabled people to complete some aspects of some of the courses. We would require advance notice and a brief interview to determine if it would work out.