
An adventure park is a place which can contain a wide variety of elements, including but not limited to, rope climbing exercises, obstacle courses, bouldering, rock climbing, target oriented activities, and zip-lines. They are usually intended for recreation.
Related outdoor activities
A ropes course can be considered a challenging outdoor personal development and team-building activity.[1][2] Some parks offer both - a recreational section and a team building section.
A canopy tour is a specific type of ziplining where a person is harnessed to a steel cable and propelled by gravity from platform to platform high up in the trees of a thick forest canopy. Although these date back far into history for civil and even scientific uses, they are now used for recreation and have created a new activity for the tourism industry.
Safety systems
The safety equipment for each participant consists of a harness, a lanyard and a belay device.[3] Helmets or gloves can also be used.[4][5]
Gallery
 Forest adventure park Forest adventure park
 Adventure park on Poles Adventure park on Poles
 Indoor Adventure park in a shopping mall Indoor Adventure park in a shopping mall
 Rope park in the Leningrad region, Russia. Starting tower Rope park in the Leningrad region, Russia. Starting tower
 Park visitor on stage. Leningrad region, Russia Park visitor on stage. Leningrad region, Russia
See also
References
- ↑ Swank, Jacqueline M.; Weaver, Jo Lauren; Tozzi, Matthew (2020-07-02). "Challenge Course Activities and Orientation for Master's Level Counseling Students: A Qualitative Exploration". Journal of Creativity in Mental Health. 15 (3): 353–363. doi:10.1080/15401383.2019.1699219. ISSN 1540-1383. S2CID 213555386.
- ↑ Stewart, Kelsea L.W; Carreau, Jeremie; Bruner, Mark W (2016-02-03). "Team Building Using a Challenge Ropes Course Experience in Youth Sport". PHEnex Journal. 7 (3).
- ↑ Hansen, Marcus; Fyall, Alan; Spyriadis, Thanasis (2020-07-02). "Adventure or amusement? Image and identity challenges for the aerial adventure industry and implications for positioning and policy". Anatolia. 31 (3): 423–435. doi:10.1080/13032917.2020.1741408. ISSN 1303-2917. S2CID 216522250.
- ↑ Balla, Béla József; Boros-Balint, Iuliana (2019-09-30). "Forest Adventure Parks of Romania: New Possibilities to Develop the Human Physical Capacity". Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Educatio Artis Gymnasticae. 64 (3): 77–88. doi:10.24193/subbeag.64(3).24. ISSN 1453-4223.
- ↑ Cristian-Corneliu, Drăgoi (2014). "ATTRACTIVE ADVENTURE TOURISM ACTIVITIES THAT HAVE A STRONG IMPACT ON THE YOUNG GENERATION". Gymnasium. 15 (1).