New Aerial and Adventure Parks Open Across the U.S.

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Adventure Park Insider—Natick, Mass., April 16, 2025—Several new aerial adventures have opened across the country this season, offering a mix of outdoor courses and indoor activities.

Treetop Quest Opens in Gwinnett County, Ga.

Treetop Quest opened a new location March 30 at Simpsonwood Park in Peachtree Corners, Ga. The aerial park includes five challenge courses of varying difficulty, with options suitable for children as young as 4. A 220-foot zip line crossing the Chattahoochee River is among the course elements. The facility uses a continuous belay system and operates as a self-guided experience. The project was developed through a partnership with Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation.

This is the fifth U.S. location for Treetop Quest, which operates additional parks in Georgia and Pennsylvania.

Indoor Facility Opens in Lakewood Ranch, Fla.

A new 45,000-square-foot indoor facility developed by Adventure Park SRQ has opened in Lakewood Ranch, Fla. The park includes trampolines, climbing structures, a ninja course, and arcade games. It is designed as a recreational space for children, teens, and families, with an emphasis on active indoor play.

Fritz’s Adventure Expands to Dallas

Fritz’s Adventure has opened a second location in Dallas. The indoor facility includes a ropes course, climbing features, slides, tunnels, and a zip line. The Dallas adventure center follows the model of the company’s original location in Branson, Mo., which offers a similar variety of weather-independent activities for families and groups.

Accessible Adventure Opens in Bellevue, Wash.

The city of Bellevue, Wash., has transformed its Bellevue Zip Tours activity into an expanded adventure park, Bellevue Adventures. Among the new offerings are a climbing tower, nature play features, and an aerial ropes course. Accessibility was a central focus in the design, with transfer platforms, ramps, and sensory-friendly elements included to support inclusive play. The city collaborated with accessibility consultants throughout the planning process.

The adventure park is part of a larger redevelopment effort to transform the former airfield into a multiuse recreation area.

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