Treehouse Adventure Park photo 1Treehouse Adventure Park photo 2Treehouse Adventure Park photo 3

Things To Do in Capitol Hill

Treehouse Adventure Park

4.9
436 Google reviews

Rates above the average for things to do near Capitol Hill — one of 13 we've tracked here.

Things to Know

Treehouse Adventure Park is an outdoor ropes course with multiple difficulty-rated obstacle courses known for its challenging climb-and-zip-line progression and robust safety equipment, located in Colorado.

The park offers genuinely progressive obstacle courses where people of different fitness levels can have fun together, with exceptional safety features like lobster claw locking mechanisms that set it apart from similar ropes courses.

  • Multiple courses rated by difficulty (yellow, green, blue, black) so you can progress at your own pace
  • High-quality safety equipment including secure lobster claw locking mechanisms and solid autobelays
  • Well-designed challenges that aren't straightforward—requires creative problem-solving beyond just following the obvious path
  • Sequential course design keeps groups together while encouraging teamwork and cheering each other on
  • Courses are genuinely challenging even for fit and flexible people; not overly easy
  • Bring grip gloves—reviewers reported sore hands after completing multiple courses
  • Three-hour ticket may not be enough time to attempt all difficulty levels if you're thorough

Based on Google reviews · AI summarized

Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM

Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM

Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM

Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM

Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM

Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM

Sunday: 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM

Closed now

What Visitors Say

R

Ryan J

4 weeks ago

Really fun, went with my wife on a date. Our little girls will love it too; will bring them on next trip! Staff was excellent, the courses were generally challenging. We did two hours and got through four courses. The zip lines were great! Would recommend to bring thin yet medium duty grip gloves. Our hands hurt after today 😄

M

Missy Kay

9 months ago

Very nice set up! Took four 10 year olds! They had an amazing time! They did three different courses and they managed very well! Grandma (me) followed and Uffda! I made it!!

J

Joy Garscadden

11 months ago

My group included my little brother who is a lanky football player and not very flexible, my husband who is fit but also not very bendy, and myself who does aerial silks and occasional trapeze which means I’m moderately fit and flexible. We all had a great time. The courses progressed in difficulty but were never too easy. There was something interesting or challenging at every level. My advice to everyone is BE CREATIVE. Not everything is as straightforward as it looks (I’m looking at you, Colorado Course) and sometimes standing up is not to your advantage. It was really fun. We did the three hour ticket and as much as we wanted to hit the black diamond level, we were out of time and exhausted by the end. I really appreciated a couple of features in particular. We’ve been to another ropes course closer to home (Monument, CO) and had safety issues every time. They were manageable but sketchy as hell, especially given how high up their structure went. The lobster claw locking mechanism at Treehouse was much more secure! The carriers for the zip lines and the autobelays also were solid. I also appreciate that all of the courses start at a central location and that you have to show competency at one level before advancing. It prevents people from taking an “easier” way and getting the group separated. You go through one level to the end. So it end up being a lot more cheering for your friends “you can do this! I know you can figure it out!” It was a great experience and since we complete the Colorado course without using the safety line, we can go back and do even harder stuff next time!

M

Megan Lawrence

2 weeks ago

I am 10 years old and i had a great time! I am very tired but it was so fun. I went on sasquatch, Ewok village, and swiss family route. I highly recommend.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Treehouse Adventure Park worth it in Capitol Hill?

The park offers genuinely progressive obstacle courses where people of different fitness levels can have fun together, with exceptional safety features like lobster claw locking mechanisms that set it apart from similar ropes courses. Known for: ski-run difficulty courses with real challenges.

What do visitors love about Treehouse Adventure Park?

Multiple courses rated by difficulty (yellow, green, blue, black) so you can progress at your own pace High-quality safety equipment including secure lobster claw locking mechanisms and solid autobelays Well-designed challenges that aren't straightforward—requires creative problem-solving beyond just following the obvious path Sequential course design keeps groups together while encouraging teamwork and cheering each other on Courses are genuinely challenging even for fit and flexible people; not overly easy

Is there anything to know before visiting Treehouse Adventure Park?

Bring grip gloves—reviewers reported sore hands after completing multiple courses Three-hour ticket may not be enough time to attempt all difficulty levels if you're thorough

More Things To Do near Capitol Hill

Cheesman Park Picnic Area

Cheesman Park Picnic Area

4.8(81)

Denver, CO 80218, USA

Known for: Peaceful denver park, perfect for picnics

Armenian Genocide Memorial GardenOpen

Armenian Genocide Memorial Garden

4.7(25)

200 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80203, USA

Known for: Hidden gem honoring genocide victims

Cheesman ParkClosed

Cheesman Park

4.7(2,762)

Denver, CO 80218, USA

Known for: Denver's cultural heartbeat with mountain sunsets