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Now Open! Treetop Trail

Now Open: Treetop Trail presented by Kaiser Permanente; The Zoo Atlanta experience climbs to new heights with the grand opening of an all-new aerial playground

Spring brings new adventures in zipping, zigging, zagging, balancing and climbing – stories above the ground – with the grand opening of Treetop Trail presented by Kaiser Permanente on March 21, 2017. The course, made possible with additional support from the Atlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority, is a two-level challenge culminating in a zip line in the Zoo’s KIDZone.

“We’re excited to celebrate the first official week of spring with yet another reason to visit the Zoo and spend time outside surrounded by the animal species it’s so important for us to protect. Treetop Trail will not only give visitors a new appreciation for the amazing skills and adaptations of tree-dwelling animals, but will also introduce a new opportunity to highlight the fact that Zoo Atlanta is a destination for all ages,” said Raymond B. King, President and CEO. “We’re very grateful to our Presenting Sponsor, Kaiser Permanente, and to our partners at the Atlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority for their commitment to encouraging healthy, active outdoor activities for families.”

Whether they have the effortless agility of an orangutan or prefer the slower and stealthier approach of a green tree python, guests can traverse the course at their own pace as they navigate a series of rope ladders, bridges, nets and tightrope-style foot lines, all the while safely secured and tethered with full-body harness and lanyard to a continuous overhead tracking system.

Treetop Trail features 22 different course elements at varying degrees of challenge level. Future updates to the experience will include themes that promote education of the lifestyles and natural abilities of arboreal wildlife.

The Zoo’s KIDZone is also home to a large playground; Zoo train; endangered species carousel; Canopy Climber and rock-climbing wall; and Splash Fountain presented by Atlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority, which reopens for the season on April 1. The destinations form the gateway to the Orkin Children’s Zoo, home to Australian wildlife and the sheep, goats and pigs of the Outback Station petting zoo.

Treetop Trail will be open to Zoo visitors of all ages, but children must be 48 inches tall to participate without an adult chaperone. Tickets to the course, which will be available as an add-on to Zoo admission, are $10.95 for Zoo Atlanta Members; $13.95 for non-Members. Learn more or plan your visit on zooatlanta.org.

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