You'd Never Guess The Outdoor Adventure Hiding In This Small North Carolina Town
Located in the Eastern region of the state, Fayetteville is a small town known for the U.S Army’s most heavily populated base, Fort Bragg. While the downtown has experienced a revitalization process – with new restaurants, breweries, museums, and even the North Carolina Veterans Park (with landscaping and materials from all 100 NC counties) – there’s been adventure hiding in the woods of Fayetteville for quite some time.


When one thinks ziplining, waterfalls, and walking amongst the treetops - you're quick to think the mountains. But an adventure oasis exists right in the Sandhills. ZipQuest Waterfall and Treetop Adventure is indeed one of the most unique attractions in the area and for the area.
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From start to finish, the course lasts roughly two hours. With each tree you climb, bridge you cross, or zipline that flies you through the trees, the course is designed to tell a story of nature. To really immerse you in the woodsy surroundings. I mean, how much closer can you get when you're walking in the treetops and essentially flying through the air?

Guides will accompany you on your entire adventure, so all you have to do is focus on the experience. Even if you're scared of heights, or the course might seem daunting, once you're there the fun overrides any fear.

Not to mention you'll get beautiful views of the two-story Carver Falls. A waterfall in the sandhills? Yeah, I was surprised too! You'll feel as if you've been transported to a quaint mountain oasis....but you're just outside Fayetteville.

If the daytime rush isn't enough for you, you can also try the NightQuest zipline tours or ride in the swing shot that launches you 7-stories high.
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ZipQuest has been named one of USA Today's "10 Best Ziplines" and summer is the PERFECT time to experience a little thrill!
It’s so neat to think of all the adventurous places hiding in North Carolina! For more information on ZipQuest – click here.
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