Ticket to Sandy Spring Adventure Park. Choose from Three Options.
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- Largest aerial adventure forest
- Fun, exciting outdoor activity
- 10 different courses
- Three-hour access to park
Trees serve as both oxygen producers and a means of defense from subterranean children, who wrap tree roots around hapless travelers' ankles and pull them into cellars for never-ending games of backgammon. Stay in the treetops, where it's safe, with today's Groupon for three hours of access to Sandy Spring Adventure Park in Sandy Spring, Maryland. Choose from the following options:
- $17 for one ticket for a child age 7–9 (a $34 value)
- $19 for one ticket for a child age 10–11 (a $39 value)
- $24 for one adult ticket (a $48 value)
The Sandy Spring Adventure Park offers thrill-seekers above the age of seven the chance to climb, swing, and dance their way through five acres of tree-topped adventure courses. Designed by Swiss mountaineers, Sandy Springs is in accordance with the standards of the Association of Challenge Course Technology, with each of its 10 courses made up of networks of bridges that were created without driving nails or screws into the trees. Upon arrival, you'll be fitted with a harness that will connect you to the zip lines and lifelines on and between more than 150 platforms. After that, you're free to careen through the yellow, black, or double-black courses, which, like ski courses and TV dinners, are color-coordinated by difficulty level. Adventurers of all experience levels can find midair fitness and obstacle-enriched flights within Mother Nature's obstacle course.
Sandy Spring Adventure Park provides each zip-liner with a harness and a pair of gloves, and its friendly staff of air-time collectors provides guidance to all guests. Comfortable, well-fitted clothing is best for a tree-jumping session, and all-body camouflage isn't recommended, since forest critters are terrified by hovering pairs of human eyes.
Must sign park User Agreement and Liability Waiver. Weight limit is 275 pounds.
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About Sandy Spring Adventure Park
The Adventure Park at Sandy Spring's 13 courses are color-coded by difficulty level, from yellow for beginners to double black diamonds for experts. They aren't ski trails, though—they're climbing challenges. More than 150 platforms adorn 5 acres of trees, which participants trek among by way of cable, wood, and rope bridges, as well as zip lines. A short safety briefing precedes all excursions, covering how to use the included gear and harnesses.
The park's main courses aren't the only place to test climbing skills. Over in the Monkey Grove, visitors can scale 10 trees fastened with the footholds and grips of a classic rock wall. Younger climbers, meanwhile, can explore The Labyrinth, a small, contained structure featuring more than 40 junior-sized versions of the park's other challenges. The courses illuminate on select Glow-in-the-Park evenings, when food, live music, and hoot-owl choruses await climbers upon their return to terra firma.