1 / 2Adrenalin Forest Wellington
📍 Aotea, Wellington
Challenging aerial obstacle course with 7 progressive levels reaching 31 metres high in the forest canopy. Best suited for active families with children 11+ who enjoy physical challenges.
We loved our visit here! The youngest member of our group was 11, so we didn't move through the courses quickly, which meant there will be tons of new stuff to do on a second visit! It was well worth the ticket price Most of the activities on the course were actively scooting across lines or climbing around, but there were quite a few zip lines/"flying foxes" as well. It was very fun to see how different people in our group tackled each task differently. The equipment seemed in good shape and was very cleverly designed to keep us safe while giving us independence from the staff. The downsides: parking is a little confusing (we had to drive past it and guess where we're allowed to park) and the bathroom near the course is gross--so you want to walk up the hill to use the flush toilets 5 minutes away.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best suited for active families with children 11+ who enjoy physical challenges and heights. The treetop course is genuinely demanding and will test arm strength, but excellent safety systems and supportive staff help nervous kids succeed. Plan for 3+ hours and expect everyone to be thoroughly exhausted but exhilarated.
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Jenny Wei
8 months ago
“We loved our visit here! The youngest member of our group was 11, so we didn't move through the courses quickly, which meant there will be tons of new stuff to do on a second visit! It was well worth the ticket price Most of the activities on the course were actively scooting across lines or climbing around, but there were quite a few zip lines/"flying foxes" as well. It was very fun to see how different people in our group tackled each task differently. The equipment seemed in good shape and was very cleverly designed to keep us safe while giving us independence from the staff. The downsides: parking is a little confusing (we had to drive past it and guess where we're allowed to park) and the bathroom near the course is gross--so you want to walk up the hill to use the flush toilets 5 minutes away.”
Tanea Heke
11 months ago
“We took our two mokopuna to Adrenaline Forest today. The eldest has been a couple of times and was confident after his briefing to get started. The younger was less so but certainly gave it his best. They both succeeded and had a great time. My thanks to the staff who supported my mokos in particular but were attentive to all. Clear safety instructions showing exactly how to use the equipment; and just the right encouragement when one of my boys got stuck. A reminder of the basics and gentle but firm guidance from the ground. All the reassurance that was needed and our moko carried on again. No doubt the boys will be back and their koro and I will be happy to accompany them. Ngā mihi ki a koutou...”
zhuoli li
3 months ago
“Quite challenging but highly recommended! Make sure to have a good breakfast and catch the 10 am session. If you have enough energy, it's possible to clear Levels 1 to 6 in just 3 hours. Just be warned: your arms will be absolutely exhausted afterwards!”
Tania Siwatibau
3 months ago
“Such a fun experience. Up in the trees, enjoying the weather. My fave had to be getting around on the flying fox. Great to see families having a go and the kids were fearless 🤩 Helpful and friendly staff, thanks Team,appreciated.”
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Overview
Seven progressive aerial obstacle courses starting at 1 metre and reaching 31 metres high in 50-year-old pine trees. Features bridges, nets, barrels, swings, and flying foxes with views of Porirua Harbour. Participants have 3 hours to complete as many pathways as possible, with each level increasing in height and difficulty.



