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Combo Admission with Ziplining at Trinity Forest Adventure Park and Southern Cross Ranch (Up to 50% Off)

Trinity Forest Adventure Park
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Fly down ziplines, climb on rock walls, meet animals in a petting zoo, and pedal a boat across a pond

Choose from Three Options

  • $39 for combo admission for one person ($64.95 value)
  • $75 for combo admission for two people ($129.90 value)
  • $129 for combo admission for four people ($259.80 value)

The combo admissions grant visitors access to feed animals at the petting zoo, wander the pond during pedal boat rides, climb up the rock–climbing wall, and zip down the 280–foot zipline before cooling off in the pool. Visitors can also challenge the obstacles in the trees at The Trinity Forest Adventure Park.

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Promotional value expires Sep 6, 2015. Amount paid never expires. Valid Wednesday-Sunday. Must sign waiver. Online registration required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for group events or birthday parties. Southern Cross admission subject to availability. Please check website for age and height restrictions. 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 Trinity Forest Adventure Park

Brad and Judy Lee are devoted environmentalists: Judy is a wildlife rehabilitator, and both received an award from the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council in 2005 for their work. So it's hardly a surprise that after visiting a few aerial parks in the Northeast in 2012, the couple decided they wanted to give Texans a chance to mingle with Mother Nature, too. Spread across seven acres near Trinity River, the result—Trinity Forest Adventure Park—immerses visitors in a world free of cell phones, job worries, and pay-per-view sunsets.

Here, adventures unfold on six aerial obstacle courses in the trees, each with four degrees of difficulty. Thrill-seekers zip, dive, soar, and commando crawl through 200-year-old oaks as they conquer more than 70 rope bridges, ziplines, cargo nets, swing tires, and ladders, all while safely attached to a harness. No matter the course, though, trips are what guests make them: they can be laid back and appreciative of the surroundings, or adrenaline-pumping tests of mettle.

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