Here at Only In Oregon, we're all for slow hikes, lazy beach days, and relaxed river floats... but sometimes, we crave adrenaline-pumping adventure, too! In those instances, we adopt a "go big or go home" kind of mentality. And it doesn't get much bigger or more thrilling than Oregon's Tree to Tree Adventure Park. There's an aerial obstacle course here that will absolutely satisfy your appetite for adventure -- but it's not for the faint of heart!
Tree to Tree Adventure Park is an aerial adventure park in Oregon that's open seasonally, March to November.
You'll find it located at 2975 SW Nelson Road, Gaston, OR, 97119.
The park offers aerial adventures of all types: zip lines, obstacle courses, and kids' courses.
They have six different courses for a variety of ages and levels, which include features like wobbly bridges, balance beams, and zip lines -- all from 20-65 feet up in the air!
There are numerous options available for kids, too. Helmets and harnesses are provided, and everything at this adventure park is thoughtfully planned out to ensure everyone's safety -- and success!
But to complete these courses, you'll have to check your inhibitions and trust yourself.
As you begin, the rope bridges and zip lines might seem scary, as they wobble and sway both beneath and above you.
However, once you get going, you'll find yourself becoming more comfortable and confident.
And of course, for those fearless folks with an appetite for adventure, there's nothing better than this!
There's something that's so powerful about jumping in and facing your fears. It's an empowering, life-affirming experience.
Because challenges really are just opportunities for growth.
And that's a powerful and beautiful thing.
Have you been to Tree to Tree Adventure Park before? Did you know about the aerial obstacle course at this Oregon adventure park? Learn more and plan your adventure at the Tree to Tree Adventure Park website.
If aerial obstacle courses aren't your thing, that's okay! You can still enjoy beautiful treetop adventures at this beautiful new aerial walk in Oregon.
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