Oxygene Evasion, Adventure park and tree climbing center in Puget-sur-Argens, France
Oxygene Evasion is a tree climbing park in Puget-sur-Argens that offers multiple difficulty levels featuring zip lines and obstacles set among the forest canopy. The site is designed so visitors navigate at various heights through interconnected treetop platforms and elements.
The park opened as part of a modern wave of adventure tourism facilities in the region. The surrounding area has deeper roots, with settlements tracing back to Roman times in Provence.
The park's name comes from the French word for oxygen, reflecting its connection to fresh forest air. Visitors experience a blend of physical challenge and nature immersion that reflects how French outdoor spaces bring people together.
The facility may close during heavy rain or storms, and most courses require a minimum height or age to participate. Wear comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes since you will spend considerable time among the trees.
The park uses intelligent carabiner systems that let visitors navigate between courses independently without constantly swapping equipment. This keeps the experience flowing and allows everyone to progress at their own pace.
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