Climb the aerial course at night in The Woodlands
2 Hours
Night climb, Harness & helmet
Take on a two-hour night climb on the Texas TreeVentures aerial adventure course, lit from below for a new perspective. Join Friday Night Heights for seasonally themed activities on select evenings.
Minimum age is 6. Weight must be 44–275 lbs, and you must fit the provided harness and helmet. To climb independently, you need a 70-inch reach while standing flat-footed.
Cancel 72+ hours before to reschedule or get a full refund. Cancel 24+ hours before to reschedule (no refund stated). Within 24 hours, reservations are final. No refunds due to weather unless Texas TreeVentures cancels in advance.
You must be at least 6 years old. Ages 6–12 must climb with an adult (18+) on the course: ages 6–8 require a 1:1 adult-to-child ratio, and ages 9–12 require a 1:2 ratio. Ages 13–15 can climb without an adult on the course, but an adult must stay on-site (1 adult to 4 teens). Anyone 17 and under needs a waiver signed by a legal guardian.
You must weigh 44–275 lbs, and everyone is weighed before entering the course. To traverse independently, you need a 70-inch reach while standing flat-footed; if you don’t meet that reach, an Adult Monitor must help with transfers. You must fit properly in the provided harness and helmet.
Wear closed-toe, closed-heel shoes; slip-on shoes aren’t allowed. Remove dangling jewelry (including rings and piercings), pull back long hair, and empty your pockets. Phones and personal items aren’t allowed on the course.
6464 Creekside Forest Dr.
This aerial adventure course has earned its reputation as a family favorite, drawing visitors back year after year. The staff consistently gets praise for being friendly, professional, and thorough with safety instructions, making sure everyone feels secure before heading up into the trees. The challenge-by-choice format stands out, letting participants pick obstacles that match their comfort level rather than forcing everyone through the same course. Here's what makes it special: people genuinely conquer their fear of heights here. Multiple reviewers mentioned being nervous about heights but having an amazing time anyway, thanks to encouraging staff and the flexible difficulty levels. Groups of all kinds thrive here, from three-generation families (including a spirited 70-year-old!) to teenagers celebrating birthdays to corporate team-building events. The natural setting along Spring Creek adds to the appeal, and parents appreciate the covered seating areas with fans where they can watch the action. It's clearly become an annual tradition for many families.
This was my first time here and this was a fun adventure to do with family. A good workout, the employees give great instructions. There are different levels of difficulty, staff is super friendly as well. I would come back.
Areli Rojas
March 15, 2026
This was my first time here and this was a fun adventure to do with family. A good workout, the employees give great instructions. There are different levels of difficulty, staff is super friendly as well. I would come back.
Areli Rojas
March 15, 2026