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$69 for TimberTrek Adventure Park Pass for Two at Adventures on the Gorge ($138 Value)

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Thrill-seekers can enjoy climbing over 60 unstable platforms and bridges that rise up to 50 feet above the forest floor

  • TimberTrek Adventure Park Pass for Two: Valid Sunday–Friday

Visitors can tackle over 60 obstacles from bridges, ladders, ziplines, and tunnels that become more and more challenging as they rise over 50 feet above the forest floor.

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Promotional value expires Oct 21, 2018. Amount paid never expires. Voucher is valid for 2 people only. Must weigh less than 260 pounds. See here for participation guidelines. Adult supervision is required. Merchant's cancellation policy applies or voucher will be subject to forfeiture. Any trips cancelled can be rescheduled within the time frame of your chosen trip, but not refunded. Subject to availability. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift(s). Must be 6 or older. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Adventures on the Gorge

West Virginia's New River Gorge beckons thrill-seekers and nature-lovers alike with a stretch of unspoiled nature, and Adventures on the Gorge rests on the rim to make sure they find it. Blending quiet country peace with adrenaline-pumping excitement, the resort has a little something for everyone. Whitewater rafting expeditions, for instance, send paddlers of all skill levels across the rolling rapids and peaceful stretches of the Lower New River and the Gauley River. Ziplines, on the other hand, lift nature explorers into the canopy, and the TimberTrek Aerial Park lets guests navigate the forest the same way squirrels do—on a series of ziplines and bridges.

So that guests never have to leave, Adventures on the Gorge tends to all their creature comforts. Cabins nestled in the woods contain comfy couches and even hot tubs, whereas campgrounds allow people to get back to their simpler roots. Yet no matter where they stay, guests can swing into the onsite restaurants and pubs to grab a cold one and avoid the hassle of cooking a casserole over a fire.

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