TreeClimb Aerial Adventure Park | Kuitpo Forest | Mini Course & Nets Adventure

TreeClimb at Kuitpo Forest, about a 50-minute drive from Adelaide, is a fantastic aerial adventure course located in the heart of a beautiful pine forest. It’s right next to the Heysen Trail making it a unique and tranquil setting surrounded by nature.
TreeClimb Kuipto Forest features include a Grand Course, Kids Mini Course and Nets Adventure – there is something for every age group.
The Grand Course
The Grand Course offers 59 obstacles set across 4 different levels and is perfect for people of all ages who love adventure. Three of the courses feature challenging obstacles which weave around the forest including the fun Tarzan Swing! While the fourth course is a set of massive ziplines which disappear further into the forest ending in an extremely long zipline which takes you back near the main action.
Kids can try the Grand Course as long as they are a minimum height of 135cm.












The Kids Course
The Kids Course is designed for younger kids and is also a fantastic option for kids who prefer to be a little closer to the ground. This course features 26 activities across 2 different levels and adults can support their kids from the ground. Adults are not allowed on the Kids Course.
To participate, kids have to be a minimum height of 100cm.



The Mini Course
Unique to Treeclimb Kuipto, the Mini Course is perfect for the little climbers. Starting at 80cm, young kids and those who are finding their confidence can try the mini course where parents are within arms reach if required. The mini course offers a great introduction to all the fun that TreeClimb has to offer, and flexibility included in the ticket.
The Children’s Mini Course can be combined with a Nets Adventure and kids can go back and forth between the two during their two hour allocation. If they find their confidence and meet the height requirements, they can also upgrade their ticket to include entry to the Kids Course. Obstacles in the mini course include various easy to navigate bridges and a small zipline.


With the mini course tickets, you have the option of adding on a nets adventure. This is a suspended playground up in the tree tops which is fully enclosed for safety. Adults are complimentary with kids under 6 years old so you can accompany the young ones. There are bridges, bouncy nets and a tube slide and the flexibility to go between the nets adventure and the kids or mini course. Due to being fully enclosed, kids don’t need to wear safety harnesses, helmets or gloves in the nets adventure.

Aerial Nets Course







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Amenities
There are toilets on site plus a cafe with indoor and outdoor seating. You can grab cold drinks, great coffee and a range of baked snacks, chips and slushies.

You could also bring a picnic lunch and settle in under the trees. There’s also a lovely nature play area located underneath the aerial nets.

Important things to know before you go to TreeClimb at Kuitpo Forest:
To reduce fire risk and ensure public safety, Kuitpo Forest is closed to all visitors on days of Total Fire Ban, this includes TreeClimb.
Fire danger ratings and bans are declared by the Country Fire Service (CFS) after 4pm on the day before the rating is to take effect, and published on their website.
If you have a booking on the day of a Total Fire Ban, TreeClimb will contact you by email the night before. If you would like to reschedule ahead of time, please contact TreeClimb during office hours 9am – 3pm the day before.
TIPS FOR TREECLIMB KUITPO:
- Ensure you arrive 15 minutes before your session to check in so that you arrive in time to put your gear on, participate in a safety check and hands on instruction. Allow time for travel into the Adelaide Hills.
- Don’t forget you will be wearing a helmet, and long hair must be tied back.
- Closed toe shoes that won’t come off, are mandatory. Make sure kids tie their shoes up properly so they don’t fall off!!
- Wear comfortable clothing that is easy to move in and not too bulky – you will be wearing a harness that goes around each thigh and your waist. Active wear is your friend here.
- Take a water bottle – they have a free drinking fountain where you can re-fill your bottle.
- If you want to take your phone with you to take pics, it’s recommended you use a phone pouch on a lanyard. It’s a long way down if you drop your phone! Also with the safety harness on it’s difficult to reach your pockets.
- Book your session online before you go. Some sessions do fill up – you don’t want to turn up with excited kids and find out it’s booked out all day.
Opening Hours & Costs – refer to the TreeClimb website.
Location:
TreeClimb Kuitpo – Corner Black Nursery Road and Brookman Road, Kuitpo
**Parking available on site. Park your car along the dirt road or in the carpark and follow the orange TreeClimb signs down the dirt road towards the entrance.
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For more information and all enquiries please visit the TreeClimb website.
At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.
As per all our Play & Go reviews, this is not a sponsored post and our review is done completely independently. All photos are by Play & Go.
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