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Coming Soon: TreeHoppers

Set to open in Dade City in August 2015!!

June 29, 2015

TreeHoppers, an aerial/zip line adventure park in Tampa Bay, breaks ground this summer and plans to open to the public in August 2015. Indiana-based White River Zip Lines purchased a 60-acre wooded tract in Dade City on March 2nd. The company will use the property to develop TreeHoppers and another attraction to be named in the coming months.



TreeHoppers will feature dozens of zip lines, rope bridges and aerial climbing elements. The attraction will have eight unique courses and nearly 100 aerial features catering to adults and children ages five and up. Leisure fun seekers to expert climbers can venture through a variety of zip lines, rope bridges and aerial climbing features. TreeHoppers is an ideal attraction for birthday parties and corporate events. 


“We are thrilled to offer this new experience to the Tampa Bay area,” says Ben
jamin Nagengast, CEO at TreeHoppers “Our team carefully and thoughtfully selected Tampa Bay for our newest attraction and we can’t wait to introduce TreeHoppers to the community. There is nothing like it anywhere in Florida.” 

                           

   

The property features several acres of beautiful, hilly forest with sprawling live oak trees that will stretch down to a five-acre lake in the back of the property. TreeHoppers will fully utilize the property, allowing adventurers of all skill levels to traverse through the canopy trees, crossing the picturesque landscape. Climbers will be provided with the latest safety climbing technology and full safety instruction from highly-trained climbing monitors before setting out on the course. The aerial adventure park concept was brought to the United States from Switzerland six years ago after an increase in popularity in Europe.


With an exact August opening date still to be determined, TreeHoppers will be open year-round, 7 days a week. TreeHoppers is located at 27839 Saint Joe Road Dade City, FL, only 35 minutes north of Tampa. For more information, please visit www.treehoppers.com.

All photos courtesy of The Adventure Park at Sandy Springs