Orlando Tree Trek Adventure Park Zip Line
Rating
Family of 4
$160-180 for a family of 4 (adults ~$45, kids 7-12 ~$40).
Duration
2-3 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 7 and up (min 7 years old; weight/height restrictions apply)
About
Orlando Tree Trek Adventure Park is one of those outdoor experiences that genuinely surprises families who've spent their whole trip in theme parks. Located about 30 minutes from the International Drive corridor in Kissimmee, this aerial adventure park puts kids and adults up in the forest canopy on zip lines, rope bridges, swinging beams, and other elevated obstacles that feel like actual challenges — not just a theme park queue.
The park has multiple courses at different difficulty levels, which matters when you have kids of varying ages and confidence. Younger thrill-seekers (minimum age 7) can start on beginner elements while older kids and teens tackle the full zip line circuit. Staff are attentive about safety and good at coaching nervous first-timers through their hesitation.
A realistic visit runs 2-3 hours, and the morning sessions are strongly recommended — not just because of lower crowds, but because Florida heat makes outdoor physical activity noticeably harder by midday. The 8am first session is especially good in summer months.
A couple of important logistics to know before you book: closed-toe shoes are mandatory for every participant (no sandals or flip flops), and there are weight restrictions on some elements. Check the website before booking to confirm your kids qualify — this avoids disappointment at check-in.
For families visiting the Disney World or Universal area, Tree Trek is about 25-30 minutes from either park and makes an excellent half-day on a day when you want something outdoors and physically engaging. Budget around $160-180 for a family of four, which is real money but substantially less than a theme park day.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
No
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
First session of the morning (8am) — cooler temperatures and faster checkout. Book weekday slots to avoid theme park crowd overflow on weekends.
Wait Times
Minimal with a reservation; walk-ins may wait 20-30 min on busy weekends
Nearby Food
No on-site food. Closest options are fast food on US-192 about 5 minutes away. Many families pack a cooler for post-adventure lunch.
Why Kids Love It
Tree Trek puts kids up in the forest canopy on zip lines, rope bridges, and aerial obstacles that feel genuinely challenging. Kids who have been to Disney twice love having something new to conquer, and the height element makes it feel adventurous without being scary.
What Parents Say
“My 9 year old ended up being a bit short so after completing the green course we switched over to the kids course.”
Pro Tips from Parents
- Minimum age is 7 years old and there are weight limits — check the website before booking to confirm your child qualifies for each course
- Closed-toe shoes are required; no flip flops or sandals
- Morning sessions (first slot at 8am) are noticeably cooler — this matters a lot in Florida summer
- The park is about 30 minutes west of the International Drive corridor, near the Disney area — easy to pair with an afternoon at Disney Springs
What to Bring
- Closed-toe shoes for all participants (mandatory)
- Sunscreen and water — it's exposed in places
- Bug spray for early morning sessions
Cost Info
Tips to Save
- Book online in advance — slight discount vs walk-in.
- Check for combo deals if you're visiting multiple days in the Kissimmee area.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 8AM-12:30PM
- Monday
- 8AM-12:30PM
- Sunday
- 8AM-1:30PM
- Tuesday
- 8AM-12:30PM
- Saturday
- 8AM-1:30PM
- Thursday
- 8AM-12:30PM
- Wednesday
- 8AM-12:30PM