Tree Top Challenge

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Step outside your comfort zone and explore incredible Australian forests and iconic animals with one of our heart-pumping extreme outdoor adventure parks Tree Top Challenge in South-East Queensland.

Imagine yourself flying across a real canyon 70m high and hitting speeds up to 70km/h, or gliding over crocodiles and kangaroos, or pushing your fears to the limits to overcome sky-high challenges in the tree canopy at one of our three adventure park locations on the Gold Coast, Tamborine Mountain and Sunshine Coast.

The Tree Top Challenge is made up of 5 EPIC adventures including Australia’s Largest Zipline Tour, 3 HUGE high ropes Adventure Challenge Parks and a Juniors Challenge for little ones. With safety supervisors watching from the ground we promise to push your fears to the limit while creating an unforgettable adventure!

Think you can conquer the challenge? Bookings are mandatory and smiles are compulsory. Only minimum requirements are that you must be a least 7 years old and can reach 160cm with your two hands up in the air measured to the top of your palm.

All you need to wear is comfortable clothing preferably something you could sweat in like appropriate active wear. And must wear enclosed shoes. You can also bring with you a 600 ml sized water bottle to quench your thirst after a thrill-seeking day!

Challenges can take up to 3-4 hours but it’s all self-paced so you can enjoy taking in the scenery or enjoy a high energy pace!

Our tour guides can’t wait to meet you here at TreeTop Challenge!

Tree Top Challenge Locations:

Mt Tamborine Address: (ThunderBird Park) CNR Tamborine Mtn Rd & Cedar Creek Falls Rd, North Tamborine QLD 4272

Sunshine Coast Address: (Next to the Big Pineapple) 76 Nambour Connection Road, Woombye QLD 4559

Currumbin Address: (Within Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary) 28 Tomewin Street, Currumbin QLD 4223

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