$59 for a Zipline Canopy Tour for Two at The Beanstalk Journey at Catawba Meadows in Morganton (Up to $118 Value)
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Canopy course with multiple ziplines, rope bridges & tunnels; 32-foot climbing tower; & 50-foot-high educational treehouses
Ziplines originally were invented for just two functions: sneaking hamburgers over the Berlin Wall and snazzing up presidential entrances to State of the Union addresses. Soar into action with this Groupon.
$59 for The Beanstalk Journey for Two (Up to $118 Value)
Adventure-seekers glide, climb, and play freely on a combination zipline network and ropes course, where bridges, nets, and ziplines connect treehouse stations to one another. Each treehouse provides a break in the action and offers educational tidbits on a specific nature topic. Reaching as high as 50 feet above the ground, these perches also grant panoramic views of the surrounding forest. Staff members outfit guests with a body harness and helmets for safety.
Though The Beanstalk Journey at Catawba Meadows sometimes features different prices for reservations versus walkup clients, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.
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About The Beanstalk Journey
The treetops are traditionally the playground of winged beasts and tiny, furry climbers. So it's not unnatural to do a double take upon seeing humans flying from tree to tree—at heights of up to 50 feet—with all the grace of a forest native. Today, 15 treehouses peek through the leaves of the sprawling wooded area, serving as resting points to gather and take in the view from a bird’s eye. The Beanstalk Journey at Catawba Meadows came to fruition to fulfill its builders’ goal of providing fun and physical activities for families to enjoy. Now the park is open March through December, supplying adrenaline-pumping recreation to all who seek it.
Like veins coursing through the forest, swinging rope bridges and rope tunnels run through the foliage alongside ziplines of varying difficulty levels, enabling visitors to soar from tree to tree and finally assuage any regrets about not being born with hollow bird bones. For an extra challenge, the 32-foot beanstalk climbing tower and a massive multidirectional climbing web put upper- and lower-body strength to the test. In addition to the standard attractions, outings can also be catered to visitors with special needs.
Combining the park's adventure opportunities with a prime location in the foothills of Western North Carolina it’s easy to make a day of exploring and challenging all aspects of the body. Visitors are invited to come for a high-flying adventure - stay for the 18-hole disc golf course, family playgrounds with perfect picnic opportunity, sand volleyball and the Catawba River Greenway.