Fun, adventuresome, challenging course. It offers objectives for any skill level. to really experience the full worth of the experience, though, you should do the entire course. You should be pretty athletic, I think to do the final challenge course. We certainly had an excellent time!
We found this place online during our visit to lake Lanier and this is a gem in the trees. This place is wonderful for kids (7, 8, & 10) and adults!! Staff is great! I really enjoyed the 3.5 hrs we spent playing here. The spider quest was just as much fun as the treetop quest is! We will diffidently be back!!
My two kids (ages 15, and 12), and 5 of their friends, just participated in the new Spider Quest at the Gwinnett Heritage Center, which is considered part of the Treetop Quest. It is a series of obstacles that are suspended in the trees and over a giant net, that reminds me of a high trapeze net in the circus. We bought tickets just for this experience and lasted for 1 hour. We reserved our time and bought our tickets online the day before. Prior to the kids going in, a staff member goes through the rules with them. This only lasts a few minutes. They wear no harnesses because when they fall, they just fall into the net and climb back out. It is a neat concept. There are a few short zip lines inside, balancing ropes, and a long, narrow tarp slide. They had a good time until thunder began and they had to clear the activity. This of course was not their fault, but as time went on and thunder continued, people continued to ask staff when they might be allowed back in, if rain checks would be distributed, etc. We ended up waiting an hour before they would issue rain checks, and as soon as they did, a few minutes later, people were allowed back in. Some of our party left right before the weather cleared, but the rest reentered and finished out their time. They did enjoy their experience. I feel an hour is more than plenty to experience this new activity. Next time we will do the treetop quest.While everyone was waiting for the weather to clear, we noticed one of the staff girls being impatient with the children, acting differently toward them than the adults she was talking to. I feel a job such as this that requires working predominantly with children, requires an employee that has a good rapport and patience level with young ones. On the contrary, the young man working the ticket/snack cart, was very pleasant to deal with and had a GREAT attitude and personality towards the children. I wish I knew his name so we could put in a good word for him. (He was working when we arrived at 1:30pm on Friday 6/20/14). Kudos to him!
Loved this attraction! We had so much fun. Definitely recommend.
I brought 4 teenagers 45 miles out of the way to try Treetop Quest while on a short vacay to Atlanta. Every single one of them loved it. I doubt 4 teen step-siblings between 13-18 have ever enjoyed the same thing & raved about how they want to come back asap in the history of tourism. Pleasing all of them at the same time is a memory I will treasure as much as the experience. I loved Treetop Quest as much as they did. There are 5 levels. The combination ropes challenges & ziplines on Levels 1, 2, 4, & 5 keep it engaging. Level 3 is all ziplines. Staff recommends saving Level 3 for last so you can enjoy the breezes and relax after the ropes challenges.
The ziplines were fun the Obstacles got more challanging as we went. The final course proved too difficult for me and I had to be "rescued" by the very helpful staff. I believe that this place is only open seasonally.
My girls are always looking for something to do during the summer besides riding their horses. This was a treat to find. There was so much to do and so little time. Look for their coupons in the "throw-aways" or on-line.
We took our two grandsons to Tree Top Quest in Buford, GA today 9/22/12 they are ages 14 & 15. For $39.00 each you can play in the trees for 2 1/2 hours. The boys liked all the levels but level 3 was the best, due to the zip lines. Level 5 was the hardest but still a lot of fund. The staff really know what their doing and make things seem really easy and simple. We saw people of all ages and sizes so just give it a try and you will like it. They have tables outside so bring your lunch and drinks.
Me and my fiancee came here for some Saturday fun. I had no idea what I was getitng myself into. By the way, wear shorts and good shoes! Its hot in the trees. I wore jeans and boots!! haha.. I completed the black course but it was more difficult being so hot! I am not very athletic and i could do this course... very proud!
My 11 year old just loves this place he became a "regular" visitor after we bought him an annual pass and he got our monies worth out of it. It is a great place for kids and adults. Very family friendly They have levels for the little guys up to more experienced adults.