Your moment is closer than you think. You’ll climb platforms, find your balance and glide through the trees in a structured, safe outdoor experience that suits families, mates and groups.
Sessions run for around 2.5 hours, so you can plan your day without guesswork. Many parks, including Yanchep National Park, offer courses with up to 80+ aerial challenges and multiple zips in one visit.
This isn’t only for thrill-seekers. Start at a level that suits you and build confidence as you go. Clear briefings and structured routes keep things friendly and approachable.
Fancy a weekend or school-holiday spot? Book ahead to lock in your preferred time. You’re next — and it’s designed for real-world confidence, not just wild adventure.
Key Takeaways
- Most sessions last about 2.5 hours — easy to plan into your day.
- Courses can feature 80+ aerial challenges and multiple zips at select parks.
- The activity suits families, friends and groups with clear safety briefings.
- You can start easy and progress as your confidence grows.
- Locations include native bush settings such as Yanchep National Park.
- Booking ahead is recommended for weekends and school holidays.
Experience a zip line adventure in the treetops
The treetops invite you to move platform-to-platform and savour the views. You’ll climb through a sequence of aerial challenges, then enjoy long glides that feel like flying.
What to expect: Tree Ropes is a self-guided activity with swinging bridges, cargo nets and ziplines. The flow is simple — climb the aerial elements, reach a platform, then glide the cable sections for the reward.
Setting matters. These courses sit in real Australian bushland. At Yanchep National Park you may spot Western Grey Kangaroos between climbs. Fresh air and lookout stops make the day feel special.
Family friendly: This is a great choice for kids and adults. No prior skills are needed. Closed-in shoes, comfy clothes and curiosity are the best gear.
Pick your pace
- More scenic — slower, focus on views and wildlife.
- More speedy — shorter rests, faster progression.
- Mix — a bit of both for variety.
| Session Type | Focus | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Scenic | Wildlife and views | Families, nature lovers |
| Speedy | Continuous challenges | Teens, fit adults |
| Mixed | Balanced pace | Groups with varied tastes |
Do you want more scenic, more speedy, or a mix of both? 🙂
What you’ll do on our Tree Ropes course
You clip in, look ahead and set off from a timber platform — each step brings a fresh challenge. The experience is self-guided, so you pick your pace and move when you’re ready.
Over 80 aerial obstacles including bridges, cargo nets and balance elements
You’ll pass swinging bridges, climb cargo nets and tackle balance elements every few metres. Expect classic high-ropes transitions that keep the route varied and engaging.
Heights designed to challenge you from around 10 metres up
Many elements sit at about 10 metres, with some parks offering lower or higher sections (roughly 2–25 metres). Heights are staged so you can step up gradually.
Difficulty levels from beginner through to expert courses
The layout lets you choose easier routes or push yourself on tougher links. You build balance, focus and confidence as you progress. Take a breather on any platform — you’re in control. 🙂
- Moment-by-moment: clip in → move platform to platform → tackle the next challenge.
- Features: bridges, cargo nets, balance beams and high-ropes transitions.
- Scale: over 80+ obstacles across a full course — it’s a proper session, not a quick stop.
Choose your adventure style: self-guided climbs or guided sessions
Pick how you want to spend time in the treetops: go at your own pace or join a guided group for extra support. Both options are safe, structured and designed to build confidence.

Self-guided Tree Ropes: explore at your own pace
Your pace, your breaks, your wins. Self-guided Tree Ropes run at multiple parks. You clip in, choose routes and repeat favourite elements as you like.
This suits people who enjoy exploring and setting their own rhythm.
Kids Club guided sessions: instructors lead, parents watch from the ground
Instructor-led sessions take the strain off parents. Kids Club commonly runs for ages 8–10 and needs a minimum of 4 children to go ahead.
Sessions appear in school holidays and select weekends, so book early. Parents stay on the ground and watch while instructors guide the group. 🙂
Fully guided Zipline Tours in select locations
For a tour-style treetops day, some sites offer fully guided ziplines. These guided Zipline Tours are about 2.5 hours and run at select locations such as Cape Tribulation (Daintree Rainforest) and Hollybank (Tasmania).
| Session Type | Who it suits | Key details |
|---|---|---|
| Self-guided Tree Ropes | Independent visitors, repeaters | Flexible pace, multiple parks, repeat sections allowed |
| Kids Club (guided) | Children aged 8–10 | Instructor-led, parents watch, min. 4 kids, school holidays |
| Fully guided Zipline Tours | Groups wanting a guided tour | ~2.5 hours, select locations like Cape Tribulation & Hollybank |
Whichever you pick, you’re choosing the style that helps you feel confident — then you can level up next time.
How long it takes and session hours
Set aside roughly two and a half hours so you can enjoy the treetop course without rushing. This block keeps the day relaxed and gives you time for every element.
What happens in that time:
- Check-in and paperwork.
- Safety briefing and harness fitting.
- Gearing up and short practice run.
- The full climbing and zip sections across the course.
Session start times matter more than arrival. Aim to arrive early so you can begin calm and ready.
Last start and booking tips
The last session starts at 2:30pm. Arriving later risks missing out, especially on busy weekends and school holidays.
Walk-ins aren’t guaranteed. To avoid disappointment, follow this mobile-first checklist:
- Pick your date →
- Choose your session time →
- Lock it in online ✅
If you’re also visiting a National Park, allow extra time for entry, parking and a snack. Plan wisely and your day will flow.
| Item | Timing | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Full session | ~2.5 hours | Includes briefing and course |
| Arrival recommendation | 15–20 minutes before | Check-in and kit fitting |
| Last session start | 2:30pm | Book ahead for weekends/holidays |
Who it’s for: kids, teens and adults
Knowing which age group fits your crew keeps the day smooth and stress-free. Below is a quick guide so you can spot the right session at a glance.
Junior adventures for ages 3–7
Junior (3–7) is a first ropes-style challenge made for small people. It’s low, playful and full of “I did it!” moments.
Expect gentle obstacles and lots of encouragement. This session builds confidence without pressure.
Child and adult sessions for ages 8–15 and 16+
Child (8–15) steps up the height and difficulty. More technical moves appear and the course gets longer.
Adult (16+) is where you’ll meet the full variety of elements and higher platforms. It suits teens and adults wanting a bigger challenge.
Supervision requirements for ages 8–12
Important: ages 8–12 require 1 participating adult per 4 children. That adult needs a paid ticket and must take part on the course.
Reach height guidance
Each course level lists a recommended hands-up reach height. Checking those numbers before you book helps kids feel successful when they climb.
Mixed families tip: If your group spans ages, book sessions that match each age band and ensure supervision coverage for 8–12 year olds. You don’t need to be sporty — balance and confidence grow with every step. 🙂
| Age band | What to expect | Supervision rule |
|---|---|---|
| 3–7 (Junior) | Low elements, playful ropes, confidence-building | Parent or guardian on site advised |
| 8–15 (Child) | Higher platforms, more technical course elements | 8–12: 1 adult per 4 kids (paid ticket) |
| 16+ (Adult) | Full-height elements, longer challenges | Standard adult supervision not required |
Need booking help or want a guided option? See our guided zip-line tours for locations and session types.
Courses, ziplines and metres of thrills
Each run pairs short obstacles with long soaring moments so the day stays varied.
Glide across up to 16 ziplines in one action-packed visit
Quantify the thrill: at select parks you can glide across up to 16 ziplines in a single session — not just one quick ride.
The flow mixes quick platform hops with longer travelling sections. That keeps pace fresh and fun. 🙂
Flying fox highlights, including spans over 150 metres (at select parks)
Some big sections give proper bragging rights. Expect flying fox spans of over 150 metres at a few locations.
That long float is about speed, view and a calm, sustained glide through the canopy. It feels different to short bursts and is a highlight for many visitors.
Obstacle variety that tests balance, coordination and confidence
Courses include Junior 2, Beginner 1, Intermediate 2, Advanced 1 and Expert 1 options depending on the site.
You’ll move between clambering, balance beams and short tricky links that build skill step by step.
- Progression: pick the mix that matches your confidence today.
- Skill-building: balance, coordination and self-belief grow with each element.
- Nervous about the first launch? Clear instructions come before every big glide — you can build up to larger spans.
| Feature | What to expect | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Number of ziplines | Up to 16 per session | Multiple thrills, not a single ride |
| Longest spans | Over 150 metres at select parks | Longer glide, sweeping views |
| Course levels | Junior → Expert (mix varies by site) | Choose progression that suits your group |
Want to compare course offerings or book a mixed-ability session? See our nearby adventure park options and plan what suits your crew.
Tickets, pricing and pass options
Know the costs before you go so you can budget the day without surprise fees. Below is a quick, scannable guide with real example figures. Prices can vary by park, so use these as a baseline when you book.
Standard ticket pricing by age group
Example park pricing (park-specific):
| Category | Age | Example price (AUD) |
|---|---|---|
| Junior | 3–7 | $35 |
| Child | 8–15 | $59 |
| Adult | 16+ | $69 |
Concession tickets and family pass value
Concession fares are often available; an example rate is $64. Compare concession rules at booking to see if you qualify.
Family Pass (2C + 2A) example: $243.20. Parks sometimes run limited-time promos — for example a seasonal family pass priced at $196 (terms may apply).
The family pass is designed to simplify checkout and usually saves money versus buying separate tickets.
Group discounts and minimums for certain sessions
Some venues offer group rates for larger bookings. Guided kids sessions (Kids Club) list pricing at around $64 per child and typically require a minimum of 4 children to run.
If a session can’t proceed due to minimums, you’ll be notified and offered alternatives or a refund.
Ready to lock in a date? Book online early to secure the session that suits your group and to catch any limited promos. ✅
Before you book: entry fees, payments and on-the-day essentials
A quick money-and-timing check now saves surprises when you arrive at the park. Plan the total cost, know the payment options and pack the right kit so your day stays focused on the ropes and the fun.
National Park entry fees are separate
Prevent surprise costs: if your session sits inside a National Park, vehicle entry fees or annual passes are charged separately from your treetop ticket. Check the park website for current pricing before you travel.
Payment methods and flexible options
Pay with: Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Apple Pay and Google Pay. If you prefer to spread the cost, Afterpay is available for eligible bookings.
Booking fees and card surcharges
Online bookings and gift vouchers processed via the cart can incur a 1.2% card surcharge/booking fee (subject to change). These fees are generally non-refundable, so include them when you compare totals.
“Include the park entry and any surcharge in your budget so the final price matches expectations.”
- Check the National Park site for vehicle entry or annual pass options before you head out.
- Allow extra time on arrival — sessions run to set start times and count against your hours on the course.
- Wear closed-in shoes, bring water and arrive early so you’re ready for the obstacles.
For multi-park visitors, consider an Adventure Passport to compare savings and plan your trip. 🙂
Conclusion
Finish your day with a clear win: climb a well-paced tree ropes course, meet the challenges and enjoy the final long ziplines that bring the session to a satisfying close.
There are options for every age and confidence level — from junior routes to full adult sessions — so you can pick what suits your group and skill set.
Practical note: plan for about 2.5 hours and book ahead. Last session starts commonly around 2:30pm at many parks, so pick your time early for weekends and school holidays.
Choose self-guided tree ropes for freedom or a guided session when you want extra support. You’ll leave feeling lighter, braver and quietly proud. 🙂
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