You Can Soar On Ziplines At This Kid-Friendly Adventure Park In Idaho
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There is nothing like spending your day surrounded by
trees but there is something extra special about spending your day high
in the trees! At Idaho’s Tree to Tree Adventure Park in Athol, you can
really spend your day in the treetops by completing obstacles, ziplines,
and more. But even better, your entire family can join in on the fun!
With treetop adventure courses for both kids and adults, this is the
perfect family-friendly adventure park.
Farragut State Park is one of
the busiest state parks in Idaho. Located on the southern tip of Lake
Pend Oreille, this state park is packed with activities ranging from
camping and hiking to climbing in the trees at Tree to Tree Adventure
Park.
This adventure park is designed
for people of all ages and abilities to experience northern Idaho's
beauty from a whole new perspective.
With ziplines, bridges, swings, and more, there are all types of unique obstacles to give you a heart-racing adventure.
There are a total of six courses
and more than 100 aerial adventures. The courses are color-coded and
range in degrees of difficulty. This means that no matter your skill
level (or fear level!) you can find a course that is just right for you.
The best part though? Even kids
can join in on the fun! Tree To Tree Adventure Park features multiple
courses designed just for kids. Similar to the adult courses, these
courses also vary in difficulty level.
No matter what course you
choose, make sure you come prepared to climb high in the trees. With the
kids’ courses, children will start 10 feet in the air. However, for
adults, depending on the course they choose, they can start at 15 feet
high and climb up to 65 feet in the air.
Kids will also get to enjoy many similar aerial adventures as the adults — just on a smaller scale.
For example, the kids’ courses have
two 10-yard to 15-yard ziplines, while the adult courses have ziplines
ranging up to 60 yards.
So, are you ready to explore the treetops? Bring your entire family for an adventure everyone will enjoy.
Have you ever been to this adventure park in Farragut State Park? If
so, did you bring young kids along, and did they take a turn exploring
the treetops? Let us know in the comments! For more information on this
kid-friendly adventure park in Idaho, visit the Idaho Tree To Tree website.
If you have never spent time at Farragut State Park, add this Idaho park to your bucket list! This was named one of the best state parks in Idaho and the views, history, and activities are truly extraordinary.
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