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Family Adrenaline Adventure Park

Tourist attractions

Cnr Tuart Drive and Ludlwo Rod North, Wonnerup, WA 6280
0439827926

Description

High Rope adventure park with 65 amazing activities including more than 1.2kms of zip lines!!!! Take fun to the highest level!!!!

You will enjoy learning to shoot with our family and friends in our 15 lane archery range. Our qualified staff take you step by step through safe shooting techniques. Once you start shooting, you will see your confidence increase with everyone smiling as they get better and better. Call us or email us at enquiries@forestadevntures.com.au to organise your booking ( 24-48 hours may be needed depending on availabilities of the instructors) .

Also come and experience our adrenaline and fun filled courses and zip lines among the majestic tress of the legendary Tuart Forest in the beautiful South West of Western Australia! 6 courses varying in height and physical ability to suit everybody from family to the dare devil adrenaline junkies!!

Feel the rush as you fly across flying foxes and climb like a monkey on balanced logs, suspended BMX track and skateboard, uni-cycle, quick jumps, wooden bridges and Tarzan swings suspended high in the forest canopy!

BOOK ONLINE: WWW.FORESTADVENTURES.COM.AU

  • Acces to the courses depends on participants height
  • 1.1m minimum height
  • Minimum age is 7 years old
  • Maximum weight is 120 kgs (harness top required for 100 kg to 120 kg, plase advise our staff)
  • Moderate level of fitness required
  • Children under 12 must be accompanied by a climbing adult, between 12 and 18, adult supervisior are not required to climb
  • All participants (or legal guardaints) must complete a waiver prior to commencement of climb
  • Not suitable for pregant women

Details

Attractions: Archery parks

Open Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

Suited For: Family-friendly

Location

Cnr Tuart Drive and Ludlwo Rod North, Wonnerup, WA 6280

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