A Treewalk Explorer course is a safe, family-friendly way to experience the forest canopy without harnesses, cables, or specialized equipment. These customizable designs invite guests of all ages to wander through elevated platforms, netted pathways and obstacles, and themed play elements – creating a high-value, low to no staff amenity – perfect for parks, resorts, zoos, and nature attractions.
Why Treewalk Explorers Work

Safe, accessible, and engaging for younger children, families, and multi-generational groups

Low to no staffing requirements, minimizing operating costs

Fully customizable designs, including themed treehouses, educational storyboards, play-based elements, nature-focused learning features, and more

Strong all-weather and weekday appeal, expanding your visitation beyond core adventure demographics
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Customizable Options
Scenic canopy walkways integrated seamlessly with natural landscapes
Themed treehouses with play-based learning elements or interpretive programming
Seasonal enhancements such as glow-in-the-dark or holiday overlay features
Photo moments and interactive features that encourage longer dwell times and social sharing

An Amenity That Expands Your Audience
A Treewalk Explorer course attracts guests that may not participate in traditional ziplines or obstacle courses, giving your destination broader appeal. By incorporating a harness-free, approachable experience, you increase length of stay, repeat visitation, and overall revenue potential. They’re a proven way to strengthen community engagement and deliver sustainable economic impact.
Make your destination more inclusive and family-friendly with a custom Treewalk Explorer experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Treewalk Explorer Course?
A Treewalk Explorer Course is a scenic, elevated walkway through the forest canopy which can feature enclosed pathways, platforms, and or themed play elements. It is designed for all ages and abilities – no harness required.
Are Treewalk Explorer courses meant to be paid attractions or free experiences?
They can be either depending on the goals of the facility. Some partners may operate a Treewalk Explorer as a ticketed, revenue-producing attraction focusing on their strong weekday visitation and to support group sales. Others may use them as a free, accessible experience to welcome a broader audience and increase overall traffic to their park or facility – an amenity as an attractor. In either case, both models create value either through direct income or elevation of the destination as a whole.
Can a Treewalk Explorer course be combined with other attractions?
Yes – many destinations integrate Treewalks alongside ropes courses, ziplines, or nature-based learning features to create a cohesive overall aerial adventure facility.


