Treetops Adventure Nowra is an amazing Adventure Park for kids and adults. On the South Coast of NSW, an easy one hour drive from Wollongong, it’s Australia’s first tree ropes, ziplining and cliff edge park. If you’re looking for the best things to do in Nowra, what to do in the school holidays, a great day-trip from Sydney, then look no further…

You’ll climb and fly through the trees alongside the stunning Shoalhaven River on Treetops Adventure’s 15 ziplines. The longest zipline at Treetops Adventure Nowra is 80 metres long, so you’ll get up some serious speed – hello adrenaline!

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Treetops Nowra provides exciting outdoor adventures that the whole family can enjoy. With thrilling treetop courses and activities for all ages, it’s a perfect day out.

Thanks to our exclusive partnership with Parents Guide Illawarra, you can now enjoy a 10% discount on Kids Club sessions these school holidays!

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Why it’s the best fun thing to do – South Coast of NSW

A visit to Treetops Adventure Nowra, gets you amongst glorious nature, clambering up cliff faces, climbing amongst the trees and challenging yourself. Get the happy endorphins buzzing at this amazing park at the edge of the Illawarra region!

There are over 80 aerial challenges, spread across 7 different courses for climbers to navigate. It’s a buzz but it’s also a safe buzz as Treetops Adventure Nowra uses a self-locking system so you (or your kids) are always attached to the safety line.

The staff will get you ready for your adventure by fitting you into the safety equipment and taking you through their training course. After this, you’ll be ready to take off and up into the trees and along the
cliff edge.

Sessions run for 2.5 hours (including gearing up), where participants will choose to navigate their way through the treetops! Start with something closer to the ground or go higher and test your nerves straight away for an adrenaline kick. Designed for all ages from 3 years old and up, the challenging courses will offer something for the whole family to enjoy!

Treetops Adventure Nowra – an amazing day trip from Sydney or Wollongong

Why not make a day out of it? Treetops Adventure Nowra is located inside the Shoalhaven Zoo so you can be a monkey while checking out the monkeys! A discount on Shoalhaven Zoo tickets is available to Treetops Adventure customers.

Prices starting from $33-$57 for kids, $67 adults and 5% off with a family pass (2 Adults and 2 Children 8-15). Kids Club prices $62.

With over 80+ challenges and 15 flying foxes, this is an experience that all visitors will be bound to remember. Bookings are essential! CLICK HERE

Opening hours: Tuesday – Friday 10am to 5pm. Saturday – Sunday 9am to 5pm. Open 7 days a week during school holidays. Check in is 15 mins prior.

Create a memorable Kids Party. Birthday Party Packages at Treetops Adventure Nowra

Want to create a memorable Kids Party? Birthday Party Packages now available! Throw an unforgettable party at Treetops Adventure Nowra! Take it to the next level and hire an instructor to guide your little adventurers or a picnic table for a seamless, hassle-free celebration. Learn more about the packages here.

You can visit their website HERE for more information and online bookings. CLICK HERE to book online now.

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