Storrs, Connecticut is practically a natural wonder. With its forested flatlands and rolling hills, you would never guess there was anything but wildlife hiding in its trees. But there’s a local attraction that’s turning that kind of thinking on its head. The Adventure Park at Storrs gives you the chance to explore the trees like never before and it’s nothing short of incredible. Hidden amongst acres of wooded area, prepared for the most unforgettable trail you’ll ever accomplish:

Please note, The Adventure Park at Storrs is temporarily closed.

Folks absolutely love it here!

The Adventure Park at Storrs/Facebook The Adventure Park at Storrs attracts people of all ages across the state. Whether you want to bring the kids or make it an adult’s day out, you are going to fall in love with this exhilarating course. Especially when you see the view of the forest that you get from the platforms. The jaw-dropping beauty makes you forget how high up you are.

But don’t worry. There are different courses for different levels, ranging from beginner to advanced.

The Adventure Park at Storrs/Facebook From zip lines to challenge bridges, you’re sure to have fun exploring the trees in this exciting new fashion. It’s great for team building and ideal for nature lovers who want to switch up their usual routine, as this is certainly no ordinary trail.

This aerial forest rope park is like the ultimate treehouse.

The Adventure Park at Storrs/Facebook Like a childhood dream come to life, the young at heart will be lured to this incredible creation. You get unlimited climbs in a two hour session, with each course taking approximately 15-30 minutes to finish. So you get plenty of time to try your luck on a variety of levels!

Think you can complete the course?

The Adventure Park at Storrs/Facebook Ages 7 and up are invited to see just how far they can get in this unique adventure park. The self-guided courses do not require previous climbing experience, so feel free to dive right in. You’ll be securely hooked in to a safety harness so you can participate without fear.

Plus they have Glow Nights throughout the season!

The Adventure Park at Storrs/Facebook Participating on the course when the lights are on is stunning, and even more fun. The 2 hour climb will cost $38/person, which is very worth it! Be sure to make a reservation in advance.

Enjoy the fun obstacles at the Adventure Park at Storrs and be sure to tell us all about it! It’s located at 2007 Storrs Road, Storrs, Connecticut 06268.

The Adventure Park at Storrs/Facebook

The Adventure Park at Storrs attracts people of all ages across the state. Whether you want to bring the kids or make it an adult’s day out, you are going to fall in love with this exhilarating course. Especially when you see the view of the forest that you get from the platforms. The jaw-dropping beauty makes you forget how high up you are.

From zip lines to challenge bridges, you’re sure to have fun exploring the trees in this exciting new fashion. It’s great for team building and ideal for nature lovers who want to switch up their usual routine, as this is certainly no ordinary trail.

Like a childhood dream come to life, the young at heart will be lured to this incredible creation. You get unlimited climbs in a two hour session, with each course taking approximately 15-30 minutes to finish. So you get plenty of time to try your luck on a variety of levels!

Ages 7 and up are invited to see just how far they can get in this unique adventure park. The self-guided courses do not require previous climbing experience, so feel free to dive right in. You’ll be securely hooked in to a safety harness so you can participate without fear.

Participating on the course when the lights are on is stunning, and even more fun. The 2 hour climb will cost $38/person, which is very worth it! Be sure to make a reservation in advance.

If you prefer to keep your feet on the ground, we still have some great trails for you. Just check out Connecticut’s Hikes Under 5 Miles. They’re quick and easy with plenty of sights.

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