The sun filtered through the trees on the brisk, December day as I stepped on to the Montgomery Whitewater ropes course, where ropes and ziplines created what looked like an interconnected system of ...
WILLIAMS TWP., Pa. - A new Lehigh Valley outdoor adventure venue is reopening for the 2024 season with an unlimited access deal and other promotions. Hangdog, billed as an "eatertainment destination" ...
Have you ever driven past the University of Wisconsin-Superior's Wessman Arena and wondered what that huge, wooden, rope-laden contraption behind the track was? Well, if you guessed medieval torture ...
Ski resorts are not just for winter! At Sky High Adventure Park at Holiday Valley guests can challenge themselves to exhilarating zip lines and ropes courses. In this post I share what you need to ...
Located in Silver Bay, North Shore Adventure Park offers a range of outdoor activities including axe throwing, ziplines, and their high ropes course. The high ropes course puts climbers high up in the ...
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. - To call the rope challenge course near Eagle Beach Resort in Hubbard County an aerial adventure park would be selling it short. For many, it will be a life-changing experience.
WILLIAMS TWP., Pa. - The Lehigh Valley’s newest outdoor adventure destination is coming soon to the Easton area. HangDog Outdoor Adventure, a premier outdoor ropes course, is set to open in the spring ...
HangDog Outdoor Adventure, seen Monday, July 17, 2023, is set to open in August near Easton. The four-story outdoor ropes course features zip lines, free fall jumps and a giant swing, with courses for ...
ARLINGTON, Va. — Climb UPton is the largest and only ropes course of its kind in the Mid-Atlantic region. The course is located in Upton Hill Regional Park in Arlington, right off of Wilson Boulevard.
Employees of Alpine Towers out of North Carolina, work on a new ropes course in the Orchard Hill part of the UMass campus. The challenge course should be finished by mid-October and open to students ...
Under a sweltering Ohio sun, all that could be heard and seen at Camp Ken-Jockety were laughter and smiles. Young Girl Scouts climbed over tires, balanced on ropes and stepped carefully across ...