How it works
The Adventure Park at Nashville offers an engaging outdoor experience where participants can explore a series of treetop trails. These trails are designed to encourage exploration and self-guided discovery, providing a unique opportunity for groups to connect in a natural setting. The park features 13 different trails, each with varying levels of difficulty, similar to ski trails, and includes 162 platforms connected by bridges, ladders, and zip lines. Before starting the adventure, participants attend a safety briefing and practice session to ensure a secure experience.
This venue provides an ideal setting for groups looking to strengthen their connections through shared challenges and achievements. Participants can choose their own paths among the color-coded trails, allowing individuals of all abilities to engage comfortably at their own pace. The Adventure Park also caters to younger adventurers with the Adventure Playground specifically designed for children ages 3-6. While the experience is self-guided, knowledgeable staff are available to offer guidance and assistance as needed. Additional amenities such as free parking and WiFi enhance the convenience for visiting groups.
Location
Your event takes place at 801 Percy Warner Blvd, Nashville, TN 37205.
Activity Attributes
Key characteristics of this experience.
Core Feel
Team Dynamics
Engagement
Operating Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
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2:00 PM 8:00 PM
- Thursday
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2:00 PM 8:00 PM
- Friday
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10:00 AM 9:00 PM
- Saturday
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10:00 AM 5:00 PM
- Sunday
- Closed
Our Review
Updated
Our first impression of The Adventure Park at Nashville is that it offers a refreshing blend of adventure and team building in a picturesque outdoor setting. With 13 diverse trails ranging in difficulty, the park provides an excellent opportunity for teams to bond through shared experiences and challenges. The self-guided nature of the trails allows participants to explore at their own pace, making it suitable for both small teams looking for intimate bonding experiences and larger groups seeking varied levels of challenge. The inclusion of zip lines and treetop platforms adds an element of excitement that can invigorate teams, especially those who thrive on physical activity and adventure.
One thing to keep in mind is that while the self-guided format fosters independence, it may not be ideal for teams that prefer structured guidance or facilitation. Newer teams might find the freedom overwhelming without a clear leader to coordinate activities. However, established teams with strong internal dynamics could benefit significantly from this autonomy as they navigate the trails together. Additionally, creative teams may find inspiration in the natural surroundings, while analytical groups might appreciate strategizing their approach to each trail. Overall, Challenge Courses like this one are a good choice for adventurous spirits but may not be the best fit for those seeking more traditional team-building exercises.