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Oct 16, 2024

5 Must-Try Virginia Ropes Courses for Family Fun

These indoor and outdoor ropes courses provide enjoyable family exercise. By Riane Oquiza March 28, 2024 Enhance spring break with these Northern Virginia ropes courses, where you’ll find an exciting

These indoor and outdoor ropes courses provide enjoyable family exercise.

By Riane Oquiza March 28, 2024

Enhance spring break with these Northern Virginia ropes courses, where you’ll find an exciting mix of aerial bridges, balancing challenges, and zip lines. Perfect for families seeking a mix of fitness and fun, these sites offer different challenges to suit every skill level, all within a secure environment equipped with comprehensive safety gear and harnesses.

The Mid-Atlantic’s largest ropes course offers three levels of difficulty with 90 elements. The outdoor vertical climb is perfect for those looking for a challenge while also catering to varying ages and skills. The minimum height for climbers is 48 inches, and the maximum weight limit is 265 pounds. Children ages 5 to 8 require an adult companion. 6060 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, $49.95–$54.95 for ages 16 and above, $39.95–$44.95 for ages 8–15, $19.95 for children ages 5–7

The Treetop Journey is a high ropes course designed to inspire love for the outdoors. Navigate through more than 20 obstacles and ziplines, ending with a thrilling zipline ride back to the forest floor. No minimum age, but participants must be at least 39 inches tall and not exceed 285 pounds. Gloves are required. South Run Rec Center: 7550 Reservation Dr., Springfield, $39.95 for all ages.

Greet adventure at an outdoor aerial ropes course, boasting three levels of challenges and over 50 rope elements. Catering to all ages, the course wraps around trees and includes quick jumps that propel participants from 10 to 40 feet off the ground. There is a minimum height requirement of at least 36 inches and a weight limit of 250 pounds. 37410 Adventure Center Ln., Purcellville, $52 for adults, $47 for youths

This park features outdoor high and low ropes courses. Participants are encouraged to engage in teamwork and problem-solving to complete the course. 101 Cave Hill Rd., Luray, approximately a 1.5-hour drive from Dulles, $12 for adults and children above 48 inches, $7 for children under 48 inches

Test your strength and stamina at an indoor high ropes course with 26 dynamic obstacles. You need to be at least 52 inches tall and below 275 pounds. Attempt balancing on thin ropes and planks, all while hanging 20 feet above the ground. A low ropes course is also open for younger players. 45685 Oakbrook Ct., Ste. 11, Sterling, starting at $25.50 for one hour

Photo of Climb UPton by Jeffrey Heeney

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