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Experience adrenaline at West Virginia's TimberTrek Adventure Park with 7 treetop courses, safety gear, and ground support in a 3-hour self-guided adventure.
The New River Gorge: TimberTrek Adventure Park Entry Ticket offers a thrilling outdoor experience at a price of $60 per person. Set in West Virginia, this adventure spans 4 acres of forest and provides 7 diverse courses that vary in difficulty, making it suitable for different skill levels. The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, giving enough time for climbers to enjoy multiple obstacles, zip lines, and suspended platforms, with a self-guided format supported by trained ground guides.
This experience is ideal for families, friends, or coworkers seeking a lively, active outing. It promises climbing, swinging, and ziplining, with expert safety instructions and gear included. While it caters primarily to those with a moderate fitness level, it is not recommended for children under 4, pregnant women, or individuals with low fitness levels. Reservations are encouraged for groups of up to 20 people, and the experience operates rain or shine, unless weather conditions like lightning or ice interfere.


The TimberTrek Adventure Park is situated on 4 acres of forest within the New River Gorge area. The tour departs from Building 8 on the Mill Creek side of the campus, making it straightforward to find and access. The area is well-known for outdoor activities, and TimberTrek offers a dedicated treetop challenge in this scenic environment.
Participants should arrive at least 15 minutes before their scheduled start time to ensure smooth check-in. The park operates rain or shine, but adverse weather like lightning, high winds, or ice can lead to cancellations. The easy meeting point and flexible scheduling help make this adventure accessible for most visitors.
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The seven courses are designed to cater to a range of adventure levels. The entry-level course allows young children and beginners to experience the treetops safely, while the more advanced courses test agility, strength, and confidence with obstacles like swinging bridges, tunnels, nets, and suspended platforms.
Each course generally takes around 30 minutes to complete, depending on confidence and crowd levels. The varied difficulty levels help ensure everyone can find a suitable challenge, whether they are new to ziplining or seasoned adventurers. This variety makes the experience engaging and encourages participants to push their limits at their own pace.

Safety is a priority at TimberTrek. All participants receive expert safety instructions before starting, and the necessary safety gear—including helmets, gloves, and harnesses—is provided. Trained guides remain on the ground to support and cheer, offering tips as needed to keep the experience safe and enjoyable.
Participants are required to bring comfortable clothes, closed-toe shoes, gloves, and rain gear if necessary. The tour explicitly excludes sandals, flip-flops, skirts, smoking, alcohol, or drugs, ensuring a secure environment for all climbers.
The experience is best suited for individuals with at least a moderate level of fitness. It is not recommended for children under 4 years, pregnant women, or anyone with low fitness levels. The obstacles challenge balance, agility, and coordination but are designed to be safe with proper gear and instructions.
While the challenge is accessible to many, participants should be prepared for climbing and balancing activities that may be physically demanding. The self-guided nature allows climbers to pace themselves and take breaks on the ground as needed.
More Great Tours NearbyThe ground team of trained guides plays a crucial role in ensuring safety and providing encouragement. They are available throughout the course, offering tips and support as participants navigate the obstacles. Their presence enhances confidence, especially for those new to treetop adventures.
Though the experience is self-guided, this support network makes it feel secure and well-supervised. Participants can focus on enjoying the thrill of climbing, swinging, and ziplining without worry.

TimberTrek operates rain or shine, making it a dependable option regardless of weather. However, if lightning, strong winds, or ice are present, operations may be suspended for safety reasons. It’s recommended to check weather forecasts before heading out and arrive prepared with rain gear.
Participants should dress accordingly and plan to arrive 15 minutes early to ensure a timely start. The flexible scheduling allows for morning or afternoon sessions, fitting into most travel plans.
While TimberTrek emphasizes treetop obstacle courses and ziplining, similar experiences include zipline tours and whitewater trips offered in the West Virginia area. However, TimberTrek’s focus on self-guided challenges with ground support provides a more flexible, customizable adventure compared to guided zipline tours.
The $60 price point offers good value for a three-hour outdoor activity, especially given all safety gear and instructions included. For those seeking a family-friendly, active outdoor challenge, TimberTrek offers a well-rounded option that balances adventure and safety.
This experience is perfect for families with children over 4, groups of friends, or corporate teams looking for team-building activities. The group reservation capacity of up to 20 makes it suitable for larger parties.
It’s a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts who want to challenge themselves in a scenic forest environment. The self-guided format also makes it appealing to those who prefer to control their pace without a strict timetable.
The New River Gorge: TimberTrek Adventure Park delivers a fun, active, and safe outdoor experience. The seven courses provide variety, and the ground support team ensures confidence and safety throughout the 3-hour adventure.
Though not suitable for very young children, pregnant women, or those with low fitness, most outdoor adventurers will find this challenging yet manageable. The price of $60 includes all safety gear and instructions, making this a valuable outdoor activity for anyone eager to explore the treetops.
The flexible, self-guided approach combined with scenic surroundings makes TimberTrek a memorable outdoor outing for a wide range of visitors seeking excitement in West Virginia’s beautiful landscape.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes seven courses, safety gear—helmets, gloves, harnesses—and expert safety instructions.
How long does the experience last?
The adventure lasts approximately 3 hours.
Can I participate if I have limited mobility or fitness?
The activity is recommended for those with at least a moderate fitness level. It is not suitable for pregnant women or people with low fitness.
What should I wear?
Participants should wear comfortable clothes, closed-toe shoes, and bring gloves and rain gear if needed.
Is prior experience required?
No prior experience is necessary. The ground guides provide safety instructions, and the self-guided format allows you to set your own pace.
What if it rains during my scheduled time?
The park operates rain or shine, unless there are lightning, high winds, or ice conditions that could compromise safety.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this experience suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 4 years old, but older children and teens typically enjoy the challenge.
How large are the groups?
Groups of up to 20 people can reserve in advance to ensure a personalized experience.
Where is the meeting point?
The tour starts and ends at Building 8 on the Mill Creek side of the campus.