Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course, Adventure park in Flagstaff, United States.
Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course is a tree-based obstacle park spread across five separate courses in a natural forest setting. More than 80 challenges hang between the Ponderosa Pines at heights from 15 to 60 feet, offering progressively harder routes.
The facility opened as Arizona's first tree-to-tree course and grew to meet demand from different age and ability groups. Its expansion reflected the growing interest in outdoor adventure activities across the state.
The facility incorporates elements of outdoor recreation education, teaching participants about environmental stewardship while navigating through the natural forest environment.
The park welcomes visitors aged 12 and up, with younger teens needing adult supervision on certain courses. Wear athletic shoes with good grip and comfortable clothing suitable for climbing and balancing activities.
The park operates more than 30 ziplines spread across its courses, the largest such collection in the western United States. These ziplines connect sections of the forest, giving visitors a rush of speed through the treetops.
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