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Adrenalin Forest is one of New Zealand’s most exciting outdoor adventure parks, offering high ropes obstacle courses that challenge confidence, strength and problem-solving skills. Set in beautiful forest environments, the courses are built among the trees and provide a safe but thrilling way to test your limits. With locations across the country, Adrenalin Forest is a popular destination for schools, youth groups, sports teams and families looking for a unique outdoor activity.
The park features a series of aerial pathways made up of rope bridges, swings, nets, flying foxes and other obstacles. Courses are arranged in increasing levels of difficulty, starting low to the ground and gradually climbing higher, with the most challenging platforms reaching up to 20 metres. This progressive structure means participants can move at their own pace, building confidence and skills as they go.
Adrenalin Forest is suitable for ages 10 and up, and the design encourages everyone to step outside their comfort zone. Safety is a priority, with a continuous belay system keeping participants securely clipped in throughout the entire course. Instructors provide full training before anyone begins, ensuring that every visitor is confident in how to use the equipment.
The experience is about more than just thrills. Many schools and organisations use Adrenalin Forest as a team-building activity, as the challenges promote communication, trust and resilience. For individuals, it’s a chance to test physical ability, develop problem-solving skills and enjoy the satisfaction of completing a personal challenge.
Whether you are visiting with friends, organising a group outing or planning an adventure as part of a school camp, Adrenalin Forest offers a memorable way to combine outdoor fun with personal development. It’s an experience that leaves participants with a strong sense of achievement and plenty of stories to share.

Author: Donna Yorke
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