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Situated on 13 wooded acres in the town of Spring, north of downtown Houston, Geronimo Adventure Park offers a menu of adventures

By Amanda Christensen

Geronimo Adventure Park in Spring
Geronimo Adventure Park in Spring || Courtesy of Geronimo Adventure Park

Situated on 13 wooded acres in the town of Spring, north of downtown Houston, Geronimo Adventure Park offers a menu of adventures including zip lines, rock-climbing walls, ax-throwing activities, and obstacle courses, among several others—all of which get attendees up and moving between meeting sessions. Full property buyouts give groups private access for up to 300 people, and planners might also select facilitated team building tailored to each group’s specific goals.

There are three zip-line courses, each varying in height, length, and level of difficulty. Groups begin with the Go Fly course, which includes gearing up, safety protocol, and general instruction, and features five zip lines and three bridges in between. The Go High course includes five zip lines and three bridges, plus a 42-foot simulated free-fall experience (attendees are harnessed to a platform and fall until the harness pulls them to a stop). The Go Long course features the longest zip line at 555 feet in length, in addition to five zip lines, three bridges, and nine ropes course challenges.

“We hear over and over that groups enjoy the opportunity to unplug and get together for a unique outdoor adventure,” says Geronimo Adventure Park owner Monica Snideman. “The natural environment provides a refreshing escape from indoor activities, enabling our guests to mentally reset and reconnect away from daily distractions.”

geronimoadventurepark.com

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