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Like Adventure, the Outdoors, and Heights? Meet Your New Favorite Playground.

If you're the kind of person who hears the words “zip line” and immediately thinks “Yes, please!”—or even if you’re more of a “well, maybe…”—let me introduce you to the magic that is Tahoe TreeTop Adventure.

Tree Top Adventure in Lake Tahoe, June 2013
Tree Top Adventure in Lake Tahoe, June 2013

This place is an outdoor adrenaline buffet, perfect for all ages, skill levels, and levels of “fear of heights.” They have three locations, but we spent the day at the Tahoe site and absolutely loved it. And by “we,” I mean three generations of our family—yes, even the one who’s not exactly a fan of heights (and may or may not have gotten stuck on a zip line… but even she had fun!).

What to Expect:

When you arrive, you’ll start with a safety meeting and gear fitting. It’s like getting suited up for a mission—because honestly, once you’re up in those trees, it feels kind of epic. After your quick training, you’re set free to explore.

One of the courses at Tree Top Adventure
One of the courses at Tree Top Adventure

The Course Breakdown:

The courses are marked by difficulty, just like ski slopes—so you’ll see green circles (easy), blue squares (intermediate), and double black diamonds (a.k.a. for the Tarzan-level thrill-seekers).

There’s something for everyone—seriously. We had kiddos under 10 (over 5), and they were living their best zip-lining, tree-climbing lives. Laughing, playing, and zooming through the forest like little woodland superheroes.

Whether you're a total adrenaline junkie or someone who just wants to try something new and slightly out of your comfort zone, this place hits the mark.

Captured my dad working the course! He did amazing!
Captured my dad working the course! He did amazing!

The Vibe?

It’s adventurous but laid-back. Challenging but accessible. And it’s one of those rare activities where kids, parents, and grandparents can all do something together—and genuinely enjoy it.

So, if zip lines, climbing nets, tree platforms, and high-flying fun sound like your thing, we’d love to help you plan your very own treetop adventure.

 
 
 

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