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TreeTop Adventures

4.6 (81 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Locking mechanism (safety first!)
Joyce K.

SO. MUCH. FUN. We came here as a day trip not really knowing what to expect and had the best time! As an aerial park, TreeTop Adventures is basically a ropes obstacles course in the trees! You zip and glide around, completing different "trails" of varying difficulty. You buy tickets for a time slot ahead of time and are allowed 2 hours (plus a little bit of time for training) on their park. Because of the timed entry, we found that we didn't have to wait long on any of the trails even though the park had quite a lot of people at once. The trails vary from yellow to green to black (and double black) in difficulty. I'd definitely recommend trying a yellow or two before challenging yourself with a green (which requires more agility and it higher up). We tried the black at the end and found it incredibly difficult - it felt like a workout and didn't have any zip lines so honestly might not be worth the investment if you just wanna glide around in a more relaxed fashion. Importantly, they did a fantastic job making you feel safe. They have secure professional harnesses that have a locking mechanism that ensures that you're always connected to the safety cord and never at risk of free fall. One of my friends isn't the biggest fan of heights and said she had a great time!

Emma T.

Such a fun and easy to get away from the city and feel like you're far away when this is actually only 20 miles from Boston. It was really well put together and felt so safe. The harnesses/clip combo on each course felt so secure. There were 4 color challenges and so many different courses. Ample parking. Not much food available besides some snacks, but that was enough when I got hungry. We had access for about 3 hours which felt like enough time. It's a bit on the pricier side for an activity, but it's well worth it!

Juan B.

Fun activity, great courses with many different difficulty levels, and adventurous experience with friends and family. The harness and lock on equipments are completely safe. The different levels made it easy for the whole family to participate. I definitely underestimated the black course and barely finished! I didn't even try the double black. The staff were very helpful and friendly. Definitely a great experience for family, friends, or even as a solo climber!

Steven W.

First time doing rope courses and boy was it so fun. Surprisingly it is not too hot when your in it with the shade from the trees. The people are very friendly and there to help you. Once you get the hang of it it's relatively easy. They have a variety of courses ranging from easy to super difficult. My favorite is the zip lining portion.

Melinda V.

My DH and I planned a trip to Providence RI and wanted to find something active to do in the area. TreeTop was about 1/2 hr from Providence. I bought the tickets online and received waivers for both of us to sign. It was easy to find place and they had us watch a safety course while we waited for our group. You have the choice of 3 styles of courses: Beginner, Intermediate and Expert. The higher the degree of difficulty was also higher up in the trees as well. All 3 had a mixture of "elements" or obstacles and 2-3 zip lines per course. In our several hours we completed 2-3 intermediate courses. They were challenging enough for us, I'm 47 and my DH is 37 and we are moderately active. Once you've watched the safety video, you walk over to an area where the staff helps get you into the climbing harness and explains again the locking caliber system and zip line tool. There's a small practice area to play around in before you move up into the trees. The entire time staff members are assisting and guiding folks. While we were up, there was a young man who was scared and had to be assisted down. The staff member was professional, calm and soothing in demeanor. She ensured we stayed on our platform to make sure they had plenty of room to work. She got him down quickly and without making a scene saving his ego. Tips: * get comfortable with the locking caliber system before you get up in the trees in the practice area. * buy some gloves from Lowe's or Home Depot that are somewhat fitted. There are cables you hang onto and it'll help with your grip. You can buy them there..but it's cheaper to just bring ones you have or buy some. * only one person on an obstacle at a time. Your extra weight can throw off the person still on the obstacle. * wear a mask that you can pull down below your chin when you aren't near other people and will still stay up where it belongs when you have to share a platform. * we booked a 5:15 ...there were lots of kids but wasn't overcrowded. When school starts maybe going morning or afternoon would be best. But this time was nice as it was alittle Cooler and as the night wore on less ppl. Shout out to the team. Although they were young people, they were professional, smart and thoughtful. Well worth every penny!

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If climbing, balancing on wobbly obstacles and zip lining is your thing, you HAVE to check out TreeTop adventures.

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Level99 Natick - Lobby entrance

Level99 Natick

4.3(174 reviews)
17.2 mi
$$

Four of us spent 2 hours here on a Tuesday morning just after opening (11ish): 15 & 19-yr-old…read moresiblings, almost-50 mom, and 77-yr-old grandma. We all had a great time! There were so many challenges to try, plenty of physical ones and plenty of less-physical ones, some that were better with 4 and some better with 2. It would also be a really fun friend or date activity to get to know someone better. We ate in the attached restaurant, and the food was a little pricey but very good. By about 1 it was getting busier, and we sometimes had to wait for a preferred challenge. Morning is definitely the time to go. We could probably have played for 3 hours with a lunch break, but 2 was a satisfying amount of playtime for everyone.

This is such a FUN & interactive experience for kids and adults! They have a food and bar area,…read moretoo! Food is a little expensive so we opted to eat at the mall's food court. We had all day passes, so we were able to check back in and continue our play adventures! The entire area is comprised of well thought out human puzzles and times challenges such as staying off the "hot lava" etc. Service seems friendly and involved. It's clean and has so many challenge rooms to choose from with different activity levels, too! I wish more cities had places like this, because playing is so important, especially for families to do together. We had lots of fun with our youngest granddaughter who is 5! Will definitely return!!

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Level99 Natick - One of the game rooms

One of the game rooms

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Level99 Natick - Game time!

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Game time!

Just Smash It

Just Smash It

4.8(30 reviews)
4.1 mi

Me and my kids took my mother from Mother's Day and she had an amazing time. She's 74 years old…read more Thank you so much.The staff was amazing.

My wife's cousin was visiting so she booked a smash room for her and found this. She says that…read morecompared to most rooms the prices were good and I can't say how this compares to other rooms, but I can comment on how it felt for me. I felt the experience was lacking. There are a few areas that need improving. First off, the base package needs to have more than just a crate of glassware. After a couple of swings the experience feels plain. I know you can pay to add other things like a printer etc, but I feel that should be the minimum and then you pay if you want to add more. Second, the music should not just be a speaker set outside the room but a couple of speakers set high up inside the room. The music and the experience feel disconnected. The person who set us up was very courteous and even brought some dishes and was throwing them in the air so we can swing at them like trying to hit a ball coming at you which was a bit more fun, but that's when you realize that the experience as a whole is lacking. Maybe some guidance to start you off could also help. Finally the parking situation is not ideal. We went there and didn't know where it was ok to park as the spaces are limited and parked blocking a car after one of the employees said it was ok to park there. And it wasn't even busy, which makes me worry what it's like to park there when it is busy. Overall not bad, but needs a few changes to become a must experience to recommend to someone.

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Just Smash It - Good ol' Office Space style printer smashing.

Good ol' Office Space style printer smashing.

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Just Smash It - One of the smash points

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La Vida Adventure Pursuits - At our ropes course, we welcome people 10 and up. Challenges are adjusted based on the group's goals and vision for their day.

La Vida Adventure Pursuits

5.0(1 review)
33.8 mi

Great staff, worked great with my Sea Cadets to work of team building and conquering any challenges…read moreof heights they may of had. Very flexible and have changed the experience each time we have come.

From the owner: At Adventure Pursuits, our dynamic, hands-on activities are designed to captivate and engage, all…read morewhile fostering teachable moments that inspire leadership. Participants leave with boosted confidence, enhanced teamwork, and stronger problem-solving skills—ready to tackle challenges together. Some of our programs include team building initiatives, a high ropes course experience, and overnight camping in our open floor cabins (like a closed in lean-to) - all in the scenic Chebacco Woods of the North Shore. Experiences can be customized to full days, half days, overnights, and retreats based on the goals and vision of the group. Our programs are perfect for field trips, orientation outings, staff bonding, retreats and more. Interested in learning more? Check out our website or email us for more information!

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La Vida Adventure Pursuits - The flying squirrel is a unique element that requires the help of the group pulling the flyer through the air and helping them land safely.

The flying squirrel is a unique element that requires the help of the group pulling the flyer through the air and helping them land safely.

La Vida Adventure Pursuits - At our team building events, we use low ropes course elements that are intended to challenge and bring your group closer together.

At our team building events, we use low ropes course elements that are intended to challenge and bring your group closer together.

La Vida Adventure Pursuits - Our most challenging element is the leap of faith. Climbers ascend and stand on top of a pole, then leap off the pole to hit the boy.

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Our most challenging element is the leap of faith. Climbers ascend and stand on top of a pole, then leap off the pole to hit the boy.

WIPEOUTRUN Boston

WIPEOUTRUN Boston

3.8(17 reviews)
8.8 mi

The ROC Race was a blast - it was real-life wipeout without so many of the faceplants! My team and…read moreI stayed together and got through each obstacle together. More importantly, the volunteers and folks running each obstacle were friendly, fun, and kept the energy levels up, even in the rain. So why the 3 stars? Like other folks have commented: - Very Expensive Race: In addition to a $60 registration fee, there was a $5 "convenience fee" charge for picking up race packets the day of at Gillette Stadium, instead of the day before in Mansfield. I'm not driving 1.5 hours out of my way to pick up my race packet; I don't think they even offered an option for it to be mailed to participants. They also charged a $10/pp fee for parking, even though we all carpooled together. The organizers must have made a killing on this fee alone. - Minimal Swag: I am disappointed in the lack of swag bags. The paper-thin cotton T-shirt they offered as a consolation prize for finishing the race was just not enough of an award for falling into murky, bleach flavored water at the Wrecking Ball obstacle. The vendors that sponsored the race were few and far between. And where's my medal and/or silly race favor (like a hat)? - Spectator Viewing: The bf's mom came to watch us all run, and could only set up shop at the last obstacle (the World's Largest Inflatable Slide). Given how spread out the course is, that's expected, but it would have been nice to allow spectators to follow runners throughout the course if they wanted. - Lack of Photographers: There was only one official photographer we encountered, and that was during Foam of Fury. At other 5Ks, there were photographers at every obstacle, ready to photograph runners conquering and being plain awesome. For the fee we paid, I'm shocked that a professional photography company was not employed. - Lack of Refreshments: No food and no beer make me go something something ... we were hoping for adult beverages and munchies after the race. None were found, so we made our way to Patriot Place to eat. - Wait Times: Even though we had a 10AM start time, we had some major bottlenecks at the Jump Balls and Wrecking Ball obstacles. I think we waiting at least 10-15 minutes just to get through the Jump Ball obstacle. - Lack of Wash Off Stations: With all the foam there was, I was surprised that there was no wash off station where I could hose off the foam I was covered in. I suppose all the water was diverted to keeping the water slides slick. Overall, we had fun, but in retrospect, I think the ROC Race organizers certainly have some work to do to bring the experience of this race to the level of the Warrior Dash or Spartan Sprint.

This was my first obstacle race and also my first 5k (since running them daily in college during…read morelacrosse practice...woof). POSITIVES- The course: It was really spread out and there was a nice distribution of running and completing an obstacle. It was raining all day which I actually thought was better since it saved my skin some serious sun burn. Also...you're gonna get wet anyways. Staffing: Checkin was a breeze. Bag check was simple and convenient. I had raised money for the Challenged Athletes Foundation and had to go through a bit of a process to collect the items you're supposed to receive for raising certain target goals. I raised over $500 and had no record of even being a fundraiser. I had to present emails from C.A.F. staff conferming my fundraiser status. After that...the staff was more than helpful at helping me collect all the items. Price: I thought the price was fair (especially since we signed up months ago and got a bargain). The $5 "convenience" fee for packet pick-up wasn't that big of a deal. I would have rather paid for parking upon arrival...$10 pp was a bit much. Basically they got $30 for my one car. Lame. I also got my registration fee refunded for reaching a $250+ goal for the C.A.F. fundraiser. Not a bad incentive for a great cause. Food/Vendors/Post-Race: I didn't see any food vendors and merch tents were spare. There also wasn't anything set up for post-race. It didnt really look like anyone was sticking around anyways due to the rain. I talked with some staff and they said usually there was food and a beer garden but weather squashed that. NEGS- Photos: We only encountered 2 photographers on the whole course...and had to ASK one for a group shot. The other one was taking "wipe out" photos of select people. I would have loved to taken more pictures but a combination of the rain and water obstacles pretty much shut that idea down. They also had a foam area set up at the end of the course for photos...but no one taking pictures. Changing tents: didn't realise this was a thing. There weren't any. I brought a change of clothes and towel and we all changed in the car. Post-Race/Food/Beer: There was nothing....I would have enjoyed hanging out after the race with other runners. SWAG Bags: I've had friends run other races and they always come home with bags of things either race related or donated by local companies. All you got here was a tshirt. Somethings better than nothing....but still. A towel would have been nice. (Note: I actually received over $200 in items for raising money for the C.A.F. charity. I got my registration returned: $69, an upgraded tech shirt: $20, a C.A.F. zip up hoodie: $40, R.O.C. Race Sweat band set: $20? and a pair of frogskin Oakley sunglasses: $110.....so that was actually pretty rad). OBSTACLES- Me and buddy were running in kilts so there are some raspberries in places due to some sand on a couple obstacles. No biggy, though. The Gorilla Bars: They were very slippery from the rain. They had them taped to try and help but it didn't do much. My height was also an issue (I'm 6'4"). I didn't have enough clearance from the mat to be able to build up any swing/momentum. Worlds Largest Moonbounce: This one was fun. You hop down to about 30 yards...jump up 5FT to another level of bounciness....then jump down to the last bounce out. In total...oprobably about 50 yards long. Tight Rope Traverse: One rope for hands...one for feets. Actually pretty fun! Get Up and Over: Just a line of wooden walls of various heights. We went over the highest. Kilt was not a smart clothing option for this one. Sweeper: Lolz! Time it right and run like a bastard across the balance beam. THe slide down was unexpected and fun. Cool Runnings: Carrying an inner tube about 50 feet up the incline was a challenge on its own. The slide down was really fast. If you were dry up to this point...you ain't dry no mo. The ending is splash into a 3FT deep pool. Wee! Foam of Fury: Line up along one of the lanes...run...jump...dive...slide! Try to keep your mouth shut...the foam tasted funny. The Drop: Run about 20-30Ft up an inflated incline using the rope and then slide out the other side! Weeeee!!!!!! Jump Balls: We all made it to the first one....and that was it. Be prepared to eat it...bad. This was another where my height played an issue. My head was in the netted ceiling to the obstacle so I couldn't really jump. Tarzan Swing: Meh. Swing on a rop for about 10FT.... Wrecking Ball: Put on the life jacket and try to run across a floating 20FT pad without getting hit by the GIANT dodgeballs swing around by an overhead crane. I made it about 2/3 of the way before splashing into the pool. World's Largest Inflatable Water Slide: One word...AWESOME!!!!

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WIPEOUTRUN Boston
WIPEOUTRUN Boston
WIPEOUTRUN Boston

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