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    Trinity Forest Adventure Park

    4.6 (84 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Nitin S.

    Fantastic place for the young as well as the young at heart! An obstacle and zip line course amongst tall trees designed to challenge the fittest as well as the not-so-fit! The staff are really friendly and very knowledgeable. They will help you get kitted up and are there to help anytime you are stuck in an obstacle. We had three young kids and they were so nice and patient with them. We took the whole three hours and some of us did all the courses from yellow (easiest) to black (hardest). If you are moderately active, you can easily handle the yellow, green 1/2 whereas blue 1/2 and black are slightly more technical and challenging. The jump down from 50 feet at the end of black was probably my highlight. Although a bit of a drive, I highly recommend Trinity Forest Adventure Park.

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    Lacey A.

    Loved this place! Not close to the city center but worth the drive and the greenery is amazing. We were scheduled to come at 12p. I was suppose to pick the previous night for 10a but fell asleep. When I thought it through I figured it be more hot around that time. Anyways we arrived at 10a I asked if they could accommodate my son. They were able too. The teach an instructional class before letting you up. Then once you train you are on your own. Which I thought was really cool. I wanted my son to use this experience as an confidence building and I fell like it helped. After his first course he didn't want to stopped. I also liked the amount of kids here. The instructors were very attentive and helpful. Nice ice cold water available and small snacks. Would recommend

    This was a bucket list item for me and I am so glad I went. My daughter and I had an amazing time. The staff were so friendly and helpful and they train you on the ground so you are truly prepared once you are up in the trees. I did the yellow level, and green #1. It was a full workout for sure. :) But I will definitely be back!!! Thank you guys for helping me do something I had dreamt of for so long.

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    Kayla E.

    If you love fun and adventure, and love feeling like you've really gotten away from the city (while still in the city) this is the place to be! The numerous levels makes it friendly to people of all ages and those who are up for challenge and even those who are not! We loved every ounce of our experience. I honestly don't think I could say I have been anywhere where I have had a PERFECT experience from the second I walk up to the second I leave until coming here. The staff are beyond kind, helpful, and passionate about what they do for sure! 110/10 recommend! We will definitely be getting a season pass.

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    Beth C.

    Staff was really friendly! We went during the week so it wasn't busy. The course is do it yourself but they did provide helpful tips along the way! You will have a couple of difficulties if you are short. I am 5' 2" and struggled on some of the obstacles. It was definitely doable though! There are a lot of trees so there is plenty of shade. Bring your own water as they have water for sale but no refill stations!

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    Fantastic experience! Great and knowledgeable staff, wonderful facilities, and easy to access location.

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    My kids, 11 year olds, love this place. There very chicken momma loves it as well. Go early to avoid crowds on the lines.

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    Very organized and accommodating with good experienced staff. I had a BLAST. Highly recommend.

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    Ask the Community - Trinity Forest Adventure Park

    Can you bring food and drinks?

    We do highly encourage you to bring a refillable water bottle (as we do provide cold water refill stations in the park) or other non-alcoholic drinks. We do not allow alcohol or anything in a glass container. You may bring snacks or sack lunches,… Read more

    Do you pay to watch? Thanks in advance.

    Hi David! There is no charge for spectators, and every group loves someone on the ground to take pictures!

    How is this in hot weather?

    It's all outside. So, it's hot when it's hot outside.

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    Review Highlights - Trinity Forest Adventure Park

    We skipped the yellow course and went on the green course, 2 blue courses, the black course, and we tree climbed.

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    We love this adventure obstacle course and have been many times…read more Here is what you should know if you are considering going: It is rather rigorous. I am an athlete and offer you should not go if you are not physically capable. Injured? Don't go. Also, if you are a group or have children, let others pass you as you will slow them down. Staff are not on the course. Do not expect them to come help you. Be self sufficient. Set reasonable expectations for yourself. And don't worry about what other people think. Hydrate. This is physical exercise. And have fun! This is fun! Be free with yourself and your companions. Laugh! Connect with nature. Enjoy challenging yourself. Try something new. Why 4 stars instead of 5? Staff are inconsistent and so is the upkeep. For example on today's visit one of the ropes was broken but I was allowed to use the obstacle anyway. That seemed very unsafe to me. The locks are malfunctioning etc. But overall we enjoy coming out and will continue to do so.

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