If you’re looking for a way to combine outdoor adventure, stunning scenery, and a touch of adrenaline, the Zipline over the Heysen Trail & Through the Pines of Kuitpo tour is worth considering. While we haven’t strapped into the harness ourselves, plenty of visitors rave about this activity, which offers a unique perspective on South Australia’s beautiful forest landscape just south of Adelaide. It’s designed for those who crave a mix of physical activity and scenic beauty — and who aren’t afraid of a bit of height.
What really stands out about this experience are two things: the variety of courses to suit different comfort levels, and the friendly, professional staff that make safety and fun their priority. That said, a possible barrier is the height requirement of 135cm, which rules out the youngest children. This adventure suits active families, groups of friends, or solo travelers eager for an outdoor challenge with a spectacular backdrop.
Key Points
- Multiple courses with a total of 59 obstacles offer options for different skill levels.
- Small group setting ensures personalized help and guidance.
- Two hours of climbing and ziplining provides a worthwhile adventure for the price.
- Perfect for those who enjoy outdoor physical activity and tree-top views.
- Safety gear and instructions are included, with optional glove purchase.
- Suitable for participants 135cm and taller, with closed-toe shoes and long hair tied back.
What is the Zipline & Rope Course Experience at Kuitpo Forest?

This tour, offered by TreeClimb, invites you to spend around two hours exploring four treetop courses perched high among Kuitpo Forest’s pines and eucalypts. You’ll start with a safety briefing, then get fitted with a harness and helmet, and from there, you’re free to climb, swing, and zip your way through the obstacles.
The setup is designed to challenge and entertain, with a total of 59 obstacles that include rope bridges, Tarzan swings, and thrilling ziplines. The environment itself—set in the heart of South Australia’s pine forest—adds a feeling of adventure amid lush greenery. The course’s varying difficulty levels mean you can choose what suits you best, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced climber.
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The Main Highlights
- Variety in difficulty levels means no one feels overwhelmed or under-challenged.
- Thrilling ziplines allow you to soar above the treetops, taking in panoramic views.
- A small group setting (maximum 15 participants) makes it easier to get personalized guidance and assistance.
- The experience is designed to be both mentally and physically stimulating—a great way to stay active and out of your usual routine.
What to Expect During Your Climb

Once you arrive at the meeting point—at the intersection of Black Nursery Rd and Brookman Rd—your adventure begins with a safety briefing. The staff are friendly and attentive, making sure everyone understands how to use the equipment safely, especially if it’s your first time. Gloves are mandatory for grip safety, and they can be purchased on-site for $4.50 if you don’t bring your own.
You’ll be harnessed up, and then it’s time to explore! During your two-hour session, you can attempt as many courses as you like. The courses include rope bridges, swinging obstacles, and zip lines that will send you flying across the forest canopy. The zip lines vary in length and height, ensuring a good dose of excitement. The Tarzan swing adds that extra thrill for many.
Most participants find that the courses are well-constructed, durable, and safe, giving a sense of confidence as you navigate high above the forest floor. The staff are always nearby, ready to lend a hand or offer encouragement.
Feedback From Visitors
A common theme in reviews is how much fun everyone has—whether kids or adults. One reviewer noted that her 4-year-old niece enjoyed spending an hour on the nets, while older children enjoyed the more challenging obstacles. Many mention the helpfulness and professionalism of staff, making the experience feel safe and accessible for all.
The Scenery and Environment
We loved the way the forest setting amplifies the adventure. The pines of Kuitpo are a stunning backdrop—think tall, straight trunks and a canopy filled with sunlight filtering through the leaves. The environment adds to the sense of being in a natural playground, far from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Visitors frequently highlight the clean amenities and the serenity of the area, which makes it a great spot for a picnic before or after your climb. One review even mentioned setting up a picnic spot for the day, making it an ideal half-day outing.
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Pricing and Value

At $34 for approximately two hours, this tour offers solid value—especially considering the number of obstacles and the safety gear provided. The inclusion of all fees and taxes makes it straightforward, with only the optional glove purchase as an add-on.
Compared to other adventure activities, this experience is competitively priced, offering a good bang for your buck. The small group size and the variety of courses mean you get plenty of personalized attention, which adds to the sense of security and fun.
Who Should Consider This Experience?

This activity is perfect for families with kids over 135cm, groups of friends, or solo travelers looking for a memorable outdoor challenge. It’s suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, as climbing and balancing are part of the fun. Nature lovers will appreciate the setting, while adrenaline junkies will find the ziplines and swings a delightful rush.
However, if you’re uncomfortable with heights or have mobility challenges, this might not be the best fit. Also, since it’s weather-dependent, bad weather could mean rescheduling or a full refund, so good weather is a must for the best experience.
The Sum Up

Ziplining over the Heysen Trail and through the Pines of Kuitpo offers a balanced dose of adventure and scenery, with plenty of opportunities for fun, challenge, and fresh air. The well-constructed courses, supportive staff, and stunning forest environment make this a worthwhile outing for active families, adventure seekers, or anyone eager to try something different in South Australia.
You’ll leave with a sense of accomplishment and a new appreciation for the heights and beauty of Kuitpo Forest. It’s a smart choice for those who want a safe, engaging outdoor activity that delivers both thrills and picture-perfect views.
This tour is best suited for those over 135cm tall, looking for a two-hour adrenaline boost, and ready to enjoy a well-organized, memorable adventure. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just seeking a break from routine, it’s a fun, reasonably priced way to experience the natural wonders of South Australia’s wilderness.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for young children?
Children must be at least 135cm tall to participate, so it’s not suitable for very young kids. However, some younger children may enjoy the nets and smaller obstacles if accompanied by an adult.
What should I wear?
Closed-toe shoes are mandatory, and long hair should be tied back for safety. You’re encouraged to bring or purchase gloves for better grip.
How long does the activity last?
The activity provides about two hours of climbing, swinging, and ziplining. This includes a safety briefing and harnessing.
What’s included in the price?
All fees, taxes, harness, helmet, and safety equipment are included. Gloves are not included but can be bought for $4.50.
Can I bring my own gloves?
Yes, you can bring your own gloves if they meet safety requirements. Otherwise, you can purchase them on-site.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is this activity safe?
Yes, safety is a top priority. The staff are professional and attentive, and the equipment is well-maintained.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to a maximum of 15 to ensure personalized assistance and safety.
This detailed review should help you decide if a zipline adventure through Kuitpo Forest fits your travel plans. It’s an active, scenic, and entertaining experience that’s sure to leave lasting memories.
















