TreeClimb Salisbury: The most epic Boxing Day adventure

Instead of watching the kids climb the walls, get them down to TreeClimb's latest epic adventure park in Salisbury, opening Boxing Day.

The Salisbury adventure park is the latest venture for TreeClimb, which already has parks just minutes from the city and Kuitpo Forest.

This outdoor playground is a must-visit attraction for the kiddos these holidays, featuring brand new obstacles and TreeClimb’s LONGEST ziplines (more than 1km), plus all of this fun is built over a cool playground!

Whether your little one is a beginner or a seasoned adventurer, there’s something for everyone. The courses are designed to suit all skill levels, so even if you’re a first-timer, you can feel confident and safe while having loads of fun.

Never experienced TreeClimb? Here’s the fun the kiddos (and adults) are in for:

Grand Course: For kids, teens, and adults 135cm+, this course is packed with high-flying thrills and challenging obstacles that will push your limits!

Kids Course: Perfect for mini adventurers 100cm+, the Kids Course is full of fun and excitement, with adults following along from the ground as their little ones tackle the course.

Family Experience: Designed for confident kids 125cm+ who aren’t quite ready for the Grand Course, this experience lets adults (18+) climb side-by-side with their young adventurers for a shared experience to remember.


Book your Boxing Day TreeClimb Salisbury adventure! For more information: treeclimb.com.au/book-now

 

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