Aerial Adventure Parks are trails which are mounted into trees. Each trail consists of a series of 12-15 bridges each of which cover the distance between two trees. Each bridge begins and ends on a platform and presents an obstacle or a challenge for the participant to get through.
Examples of bridges are suspended logs to walk across, suspended tunnels to climb through, a cable and wood bridge to cross, or a zip line.
Bridges can be anywhere from 10-50 feet in length. Each trail typically includes at least one mid-trail zip line as well as a zip line at the end to return to the ground level. Trails can be created in varying levels of difficulty with easier trails being installed at 16-20 feet from the ground and more difficult trails being installed at 70 feet from the ground or higher.
Aerial adventure parks help to develop physical strength and agility, concentration, self-confidence, overall good health, and a unique connection to and appreciation for the natural world.