Complete 10 treetop obstacles and 4 zip lines in about 1–1.5 hours
1 to 1.5 hours
Obstacle course, zip lines
Move from treetop to treetop on a lower, shorter course packed with obstacles and zip lines. Start with an easy first zip line, then finish with three lines that begin about 25 feet up and run up to 200 feet long.
Participants must be at least 8 years old and 54 inches tall, with a maximum weight of 275 pounds. Closed-toe shoes are required; Crocs and sandals are not allowed. Pregnant women are not permitted on any courses.
Cancellation requests must be received at least 48 hours prior to your reserved check-in time. Arrive on-time for your scheduled check-in; late arrivals will be placed in the next available check-in time.
You must be at least 8 years old and 54 inches tall with shoes on (4 feet, 6 inches). Maximum weight is 275 pounds. Typically, the course can accommodate up to a 48-inch waist and a 26-inch thigh.
Children 12 and under must have a parent or guardian follow them throughout the courses (following from the ground is okay). Youth 17 and under must have a parent or guardian sign their Minor Release.
Wear closed-toe shoes like running shoes or hiking shoes (no Crocs or sandals) and comfortable athletic clothing (shorts are fine; longer shorts down to your knee are suggested). Bring drinks or snacks (some are sold on site), sunscreen, bug repellent, and a camera or smart phone.
1000 Orange Ave., Daytona Beach, FL 32114
This treetop adventure gets high marks from a wide range of visitors, from first-timers conquering a fear of heights to families making it an annual tradition. The course blends ziplines with rope obstacles, ladders, and elevated platforms, so come expecting a full physical workout rather than a simple ride. Most guests finish feeling genuinely exhausted and exhilarated, which seems to be exactly the point. Staff consistently stand out in reviews, with guides like Skyla, Cyrus, Leo, and Jarius getting personal shoutouts for being attentive, enthusiastic, and safety-conscious. One thing worth knowing going in: the course is largely self-guided, meaning you clip and unclip yourself throughout. A few reviewers found this tricky at first, but most got comfortable with it quickly. Booking tickets in advance is strongly recommended, though walk-ins have been known to get started within an hour. The surrounding park area has drawn some concerns about upkeep and the presence of transient visitors near restroom facilities, so just be aware of the setting. Overall though, the adventure itself delivers, and the staff genuinely seem invested in making sure everyone has a great time.
We walked in and were able to start the course within an hour. Check in, waivers, harnessing up was all so easy. Everyone was incredibly polite and so helpful. I only got a few of the crew’s names- Cyrus, Leo and Skyla and their coworkers did an amazing job at making sure we had a great experience. 10 out of 5 stars.
Melise Watts
April 19, 2026
We walked in and were able to start the course within an hour. Check in, waivers, harnessing up was all so easy. Everyone was incredibly polite and so helpful. I only got a few of the crew’s names- Cyrus, Leo and Skyla and their coworkers did an amazing job at making sure we had a great experience. 10 out of 5 stars.
Melise Watts
April 19, 2026