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New TreeClimb opens in Adelaide’s north, featuring South Australia’s longest ziplines

A thrilling new TreeClimb venue has launched at Harry Bowey Reserve, featuring South Australia’s longest ziplines and a family-friendly course.

Get ready for an adrenaline rush as TreeClimb Salisbury swings open its doors today! This brand-new adventure park, located in the beautiful Harry Bowey Reserve in Salisbury Park, is the first of its kind in Adelaide’s north and features four of South Australia’s longest ziplines. With over a kilometre of ziplines, some stretching a massive 150 metres, and platforms reaching heights of almost 12 metres, TreeClimb Salisbury offers thrill-seekers an unforgettable experience soaring through the treetops. But before you rush off to experience this exciting new attraction, make sure you book your adventure online in advance – you don’t want to miss out!

While this is an adrenaline-pumping adventure, TreeClimb Salisbury caters to families too, with a dedicated course designed for parents and children to climb side-by-side. Just remember to come dressed for the occasion in comfortable clothing that allows for a full range of movement. Closed-toe shoes are also a must for safety.

The park’s location was carefully chosen for its accessibility and amenities. “Harry Bowey Reserve was chosen for its ideal location, facilities, parking, and picnic areas,” says a City of Salisbury spokesperson. And nature lovers can rest assured that the park’s natural beauty remains a top priority. A comprehensive arborist survey was conducted before construction, and ongoing monitoring will ensure the trees stay healthy.

Once you arrive, be sure to pay close attention to the safety briefing and follow the instructions provided by the TreeClimb staff. They are experts in ensuring you have a safe and enjoyable experience. Then, get ready for an exhilarating experience high in the treetops. Embrace the challenge and enjoy the ride!

“The opening of TreeClimb in Salisbury is an exciting addition to the remarkable growth happening in northern Adelaide,” says City of Salisbury’s Mayor Gillian Aldridge OAM. “It highlights how the City of Salisbury is playing a key role in shaping our region’s future, offering vibrant spaces for all to enjoy.”

TreeClimb Managing Director, Seb Packer, shares the excitement. “We’re thrilled to announce the opening of our third TreeClimb venue in South Australia, located at the beautiful Harry Bowey Reserve in Salisbury Park!” he says. “This exciting new location is perfectly situated to connect with the vibrant northern suburbs community and offers an adventure for the entire family.”

TreeClimb Salisbury is set to become a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike. Bookings are now open, so visit www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/treeclimb to find out more and plan your visit.

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