Treetop Quest Philly Adventure Park and Ziplines
Rating
Family of 4
$120-$160 for 2 adults + 2 kids (check current pricing at treetopquest.
Duration
2-3 hours
Best Ages
Best for ages 7 and up (minimum age/weight requirements apply)
About
Treetop Quest Philly is the antidote to screen time — a zip line and aerial obstacle park built into the actual tree canopy of Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, where kids (and parents) clip into safety harnesses and navigate a series of progressively challenging courses through the forest.
The setup involves multiple course levels ranging from beginner to expert. Younger or less confident kids start with simpler rope bridges and low platforms while building technique. More adventurous older kids and teens tackle courses with genuine height and difficulty.
Each element is self-belayed with a continuous safety system, meaning kids stay clipped in throughout — the design prioritizes challenge over danger.
For parents with kids in the 7-12 range, this is one of those activities that produces measurable confidence boosts. When your kid completes a course they were scared to start, they know they did something real. That's not something you can manufacture with a video game or a softplay center.
Adults participate alongside their kids in the activity (you'll get your own course challenges), which makes this a genuinely shared experience rather than a parent-watches-kid-plays situation. Bring your own competitive spirit.
Practical notes: closed-toe athletic shoes are required (no exceptions), and there are minimum weight and age requirements for certain courses. Check the current requirements on treetopquest. com before your visit if you have young children in the 5-7 range.
Reservations are strongly recommended for weekends. The park is open seasonally — weather and season affect operating days, so confirm hours before driving out.
Pricing is per-person and includes harness, helmet, and staff guidance. Budget approximately $30-$40 per person. Bring water and snacks as there's no on-site food.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
No
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
N/A
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings; book ahead for weekends
Wait Times
Minimal wait with reservation; 20-40 min without on busy weekends
Nearby Food
There are no food options on-site at the park. Bring water and snacks. For a post-adventure meal, Manayunk (about 10 minutes by car) has many family-friendly restaurants along Main Street.
Why Kids Love It
Treetop Quest is a zip line and aerial obstacle course park set in the trees of Fairmount Park in West Philadelphia — kids clip into a safety harness and navigate rope bridges, balance beams, zip lines, and aerial obstacles at varying heights through a real forest canopy. The thrill of being up in the trees combined with the achievement of completing progressively harder courses creates a genuine sense of accomplishment that resonates with kids for days afterward. There are multiple course difficulty levels, so kids as young as 7 can start on beginner elements and work up.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Book reservations online before you go — walk-ins may not always be accommodated and peak times fill up.
- Closed-toe athletic shoes are required — no flip flops or sandals.
- Kids must meet minimum weight/height requirements; check the website before bringing very young children.
- Adults can participate alongside kids — this is genuinely fun for parents too, not just a spectator sport.
- The park is inside Fairmount Park so you could combine with a hike on the many trails afterward.
What to Bring
- Athletic shoes (closed-toe required)
- Comfortable athletic clothing
- Sunscreen
- Water bottles (stays open for hours)
- A small backpack that won't interfere with harness
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$120-$160 for 2 adults + 2 kids (check current pricing at treetopquest.
com).
No significant food or parking fees.
Tips to Save
- Book online in advance for potential discounts versus walk-in pricing.
- Check the website for seasonal promotions.
- Wear athletic shoes — they provide harnesses and helmets.