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Treehoppers Has An Opening Date!!

TREEHOPPERS ARRIVE SEPTEMBER 5th
 
There are many things in history that has happened on September 5th. In 1774 the First Continental Congress assembled in Philadelphia. In 1906 Brandbury Robinson threw the first legal forward pass to Jack Schneider in football. In 1966 Jerry Lewis hosted the first Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. and in 2015, Treehoppers will open up in Dade City, Florida.
 
Treehoppers is an ariel adventure course comprising 60 acres of wooded land approximately 40 miles Northwest of Tampa. It has various courses where you can climb trees, zip-line across the land, feel how it is walking a wooden bridge, and much more action. The adventure park is designed for both beginners and expert climbers.
 
They plan to be open 7 days a week from 8am to 7pm. Tickets are sold in 3 hour blocks (with an additional 30 minute “orientation) and a special 2 hour twilight block (after 4pm). Prices are as low as $29 with children ages 5-6 free with the adult. Harness and glove rental free with admission. The courses are designed for self-discovery, but there are guides available for hire if so desired. All guides are ACCT certified. The course is also available for birthdays, youth/sport groups, work team building, and yes……..bachelor/bachelorette parties.
 
Treehoppers website recently went official to build the excitement of this style of park to the Tampa Bay area. They are located at 27839 Saint Joe Rd in Dade City, Florida. Treehoppers and be contacted at (813) 381-5400 or emailed at Info@treehoppers.com for further information. You can also follow them on facebook.
 

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David “Thrills”
The Thrill Freak @TampaAmazeMe

David “Thrills” is an avid enthusiast of thrill parks and entertainment activities in the Tampa Area. Be sure to follow me on twitter for live tweets or email me at tampathrillme@gmail.com for any questions or concerns.

Information provided is from TreeHoppers. The pictures used are from TreeHoppers website.