Experience WA's First Tree Ropes & Zipline Eco-Adventure! Spend 2 hours exploring the treetops of Lane Poole Reserve on 90min south of Perth CBD, wobbling across wooden bridges, balancing on tight ropes and zipping through the air on flying foxes. Courses range from easy low 2m courses up to adrenaline filled 25m high ones, giving everyone from 4 years and up an adventurous day out.
Located inside Lane Poole Reserve
Off Nanga Rd
Dwellingup WA 6213
Directions: 90min from Perth CBD
45min from Mandurah
15min from Dwellingup
Follow Nanga Rd for 6km to the Trees Adventure entrance. Do not turn left to go into the Reserve when nearing the Ranger's Office.
No phone reception onsite.
• Bookings are essential – please provide 2 preferred session times.
• Sessions start on the half hour and you will be allocated a spot based on availability.
• Arrival is 30min prior to your session.
• We are an all-weather activity so please wear comfortable and appropriate clothing. Avoid skirts or dresses.
• Enclosed shoes are required.
• 1 paying participate adult is required per up to 4 kids between 8-12yrs.
• A disclaimer form must be filled out prior to participating.
• Lockers for small personal items are provided.
• Safety equipment is provided.
• Only cameras or phones with a secure lanyard approved by staff are permitted on the course.
• Not recommended for participants with back problems
• Not recommended for participants with heart complaints or other serious medical conditions
• Pregnant women are unable to participate.
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Mandurah Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Mandurah, connecting the city center to suburbs and attractions.
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