"You Climb a Tree, We'll Plant a Tree!" Says The Adventure Park at Nashville for Arbor Day Weekend April 26 – 28, 2019

April 23, 2019 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
The Adventure Park at Nashville, the new zip line and treetop climbing experience, which opened last summer, is hosting an "Arbor Day Weekend Count-Off" starting this Friday. For every climber at The Adventure Park from Friday April 26 through Sunday, April 28, 2019, it will contribute one dollar to the Arbor Day Foundation. For each dollar the Foundation will plant a tree. The Adventure Park sums it up simply: "You climb a tree, we'll plant a tree."

So, one person climbing means one tree will be planted. A family of four climbing means four trees are planted. And so on. Every climber counts!

Special tickets are not needed to participate. Anyone climbing at The Adventure Park during the three Arbor Day weekend dates will be counted towards the Park's donation.

This year The Adventure Park at Nashville joins the other Adventure Parks operated by the Outdoor Venture Group, which have donated $13,917 to the Arbor Day Foundation since 2015. This means climbers at these Parks have planted 13,917 trees in our national forests.

Tickets to climb during Arbor Day Weekend (or any time) at The Adventure Park can be reserved online at the Adventure Park's website, www.MyNashvilleAdventurePark.org. For further information email Info@NashvilleClimb.org or call (615) 610 – 9500. On Facebook: @NashvilleAdventurePark.

- About The Adventure Park -
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Located only 15 minutes from downtown Nashville, in about six acres of forest on the grounds of the Gordon JCC at 801 Percy Warner Blvd in West Meade, it is open to the general public. Sporting 12 different courses, including 15 zip lines, it is the largest attraction of its kind in the Nashville area.

The Adventure Park at Nashville is the largest of park its kind in the area. It is not one single aerial treetop trail but a variety of some 12 different, color-coded aerial trails of differing challenge levels—beginner through expert—that climbers choose from depending on their age or climbing experience.

There are trails suitable for kids, teens, adults and groups. These trails consist of platforms installed in the trees and connected by various configurations of cable, wood and rope to form "crossings" of different kinds including the ever-popular zip lines. Climbers wear harnesses which are doubly secured to safety cables using the Park's "always locked on" system of interlocking safety clips. Before venturing onto the trails climbers receive an interactive orientation and practice session.

The Park's friendly staff is available to answer questions and assist, from the moment customers arrive to the moment they conclude their climb and return home with satisfied "I did it!" smiles.

Non-climbing family and friends are admitted free of charge to share the experience on the ground at the picnic tables, some grills, community firepit and comfy chairs provided.

The Adventure Park at Nashville is designed, built and operated by Outdoor Ventures. For further details and updates please visit www.MyNashvilleAdventurePark.org , email Info@NashvilleClimb.org or call (615) 610 – 9500. On Facebook: address: @NashvilleAdventurePark.

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