Hanging out at Yanchep Trees Adventure

Yanchep Trees Adventure

We may have just found our favourite outdoor adventure at the new Yanchep Trees Adventure in Perth. Here you can climb, zip line and challenge yourself on seven different obstacle courses on this latest Perth treetop park. .

A treetop adventure park

Set inside beautiful Yanchep National Park, there’s something for everyone at this newest Perth trees adventure. For full details on the Dwellingup Trees Adventure Park read the post here.

As long as your over four-years-old, you can challenge yourself on seven different courses that offer over seventy different challenges.

Tree top adventure

The treetop adventure starts with a compulsory training session. you must arrive 30-minutes before the session starts to get kitted out and ready to go.

The seven obstacle courses are all colour coded and vary in difficulty. They range from yellow (only for kids under eight years old) to green, blue, red and for those that dare – black.

To get on the black course though, you have to earn your stripes and show that you completed the other courses first. Once you’ve made the grade, you can prove your worth with challenges that are 10 metres above the ground and deep in the tree canopies.

Yanchep Trees Adventure

The challenges on the courses include ziplines, tightropes, wooden bridges, cargo nets and a few wobbly things that have to be overcome. The zipline though is likely to be the firm favourite with the longest one over 80 metres long.

Yanchep Trees Adventure

The course runs along an interlocking pulley and lever system. This means that you’re hooked in the whole way – it also means that you can’t turn back once you’ve started but that’s a good thing!

Everyone has two hours to complete as many courses as they can. For most this is about 3-4 courses. You can start with the easier ones and build your way up.

Trees adventure Yanchep

Trees adventure Yanchep

Miss Six loved the challenge and was pretty chuffed with herself at the end. It’s a fantastic way to build self-reliance, learn to commit and see something through to the end independently. Valuable life lessons for us all.

Trees Adventure

As long as you’re over the age of four, you’ll find an obstacle course to suit you at the trees adventure park. The trees adventure is a great way to challenge yourself, however the friendly staff are more than happy to assist if you get stuck.

Things to know before you go

You must wear enclosed shoes. Sneakers and cross-trainers are your best bet.

Wear comfortable clothes that are easy to move in. Skirts and dresses are not a good idea, opt for shorts or leggings instead.

Long hair must be tied back.

Gloves are provided but you can bring your own or purchase some at the entry booth.

The minimum age is 4yrs old. Kids on the yellow obstacle course will need on ground supervision. Adults are not permitted on this course.

There’s another trees adventure in Lane Poole Reserve in Dwelligup, see my blog post here.

Opening times for Yanchep Trees Adventure

Make sure you arrive 30 minutes before your session time.
Tuesday – Friday: 10am – 5pm
Saturday & Sunday: 9am – 5pm

Public and School Holidays: Open 7 days a week, 9am – 5pm.

Trees Adventure is an all-weather activity. Dress to suit the conditions of the day.

Entry prices for Trees Adventure

Entry fees for the trees adventure are $48 for adults, $43 for concessions $38 for children aged 8-16 and $25 for kids under 8.

The entry price covers a 2-hour session including equipment hire, training and use of all the courses that you’re qualified for.

The entry fee for trees adventure does not include the entry fee to the national park. You will have to pay the entry fee to Yanchep National Park separately if you don’t have a national park pass.

Make a day or even a weekend of it and explore the many other great things to do at Yanchep. See my comprehensive list of things to do at Yanchep National park here.

Bookings are essential and can be made here.

Trees adventure Yanchep

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Yanchep Trees Adventure

Disclaimer – I was a guest with Trees Adventure and received complimentary entry to the treetop adventure. All views and opinions, however, are my own.

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