Get ready for a unique, bouncy adventure high in the trees! The Nets Adventure is South Australia's first harness-free nets course, offering a different kind of thrill at TreeClimb Kuitpo Forest. It's designed for pure fun and flexibility, perfect for all ages and abilities.
What is the Nets Adventure?
Unlike our other ropes courses, the Nets Adventure lets you bounce, crawl, and play through a giant network of suspended nets without the need for a harness. It's a fantastic option for those who might not be ready or able to tackle our main courses, or simply want to add more bouncy excitement to their TreeClimb day!
Flexibility & Fun:
2 Hours of Unlimited Play: You get a full 2-hour session of unlimited nets time to play for as long or as little as you like!
Flexible Start Time: Unlike our other courses, you have the flexibility to start anytime within your 2-hour session.
Combo Your Day: This means you can even book another climb (like the Grand or Kids Course) beforehand. To get the most out of your day, we often recommend booking the Nets Adventure as a post-climb activity.
Important: If you've booked a climb on one of our other courses during your Nets Adventure session, it is up to you to make sure you don't miss it!
Where to Find the Nets Adventure:
The Nets Adventure is exclusively available at TreeClimb Kuitpo Forest.
Requirements & Supervision:
What to Wear: Closed-toe shoes are mandatory, and long hair needs to be tied back. Activewear is recommended for comfort. No loose jewellery is permitted on the Nets Adventure.
Supervision Ratios for Children Under 15:
Children 6 years and under must have an adult on the Nets Adventure with them (1 adult to a maximum of 2 kids).
Children 7 years and older are able to climb with an adult present in the venue (they do not have to be in the net themselves; 1 adult to a maximum of 4 kids).
Adult Admission (with young children): If you are an adult attending with a child 6 years and under who requires your supervision on the Nets Adventure, adults climb free when accompanying them.