Advertisement

Advertisement

HotelsFoodShoppingCoffeeGroceryGas

Tree to Tree Adventure Park

yelp logo
135 reviews
+1 (503) 357-0109
Website

Advertisement

Advertisement

Photos

Photo by Management
Photo by Management
Photo by Management
Photo by Management
Photo by Management
Photo by Management
Photo by Management
Photo by Management
Photo by Management
Photo by Management
Photo by Management
Photo by Management
2975 SW Nelson Rd
Gaston, OR 97119
+1 (503) 357-0109
https://tree2treeadventurepark.com
Tree to Tree is a playground in the trees featuring aerial ropes courses, zip lines and tree top obstacles unlike anything you've ever seen before! Experience the thrills of moving from platform to platform (tree to tree) via wobbly bridges, tightropes, zip lines and more! Our certified staff will assist you on your exciting new adventure at T2T Adventure Park. A short distance from both Portland and the Oregon Coast, we are located on beautiful Hagg Lake! Drive straight on Scoggins Valley Road, No Park Pass Required. Tree to Tree offers team building for any type of group. Experience nature while enhancing interpersonal skills and challenging each individual to reach beyond the norm in the lush forest. Come join the fun...T2T is the place to be! Tree to Tree is open March –November, with team building available year round. Peak season starts June 15 and we are open 7 days a week from 9:00 am with last group in the trees at 4:00 pm through the summer Reservations are always required.

Also at this address

Jared and George Beres

Reviews

yelp logo
5.0135 reviews
Amanda L.
4/20/2025

This place was so fun and a great experience! The staff was attentive and helpful. They have 6 courses that are all independent so you get lots of breaks. They also range in difficulty so it's...

Read more on Yelp
Photo of Scott M.
Scott M.
10/14/2024

On Saturday our dance academy took the students here for a team-building activity. They provided about an hour of typical team-building games & activities. It was good - not exceptional, but...

Read more on Yelp
Photo of Shon K.
Shon K.
12/23/2023

I love this place, been a bit since I visited but this draft in my Yelp kept calling my name. I no longer live in Oregon but each time I visit I consider revisiting this park. They offer...

Read more on Yelp
Photo of Sumi Y.
Sumi Y.
6/10/2024

Family spent almost 3.5 hours here because it was so fun. Staff was great. The obstacles were a bit easy after you get the hang of clipping in and out, except what they consider the hardest level...

Read more on Yelp
Photo of Connie C.
Connie C.
5/15/2022

Super fun morning with our Girl Scout troop! The girls all did well on the Aerial Obstacle course. I loved how there were 6 courses all different colors which made it easy for the girls to...

Read more on Yelp
Own this business?
See a problem?

You might also like

Warpaint International
Specialty sport supplies, nec

Warpaint International

32
"My son had the best experience! Lucas was phenomenal! Great communicator and he made the time so much fun! He was very accommodating and knew exactly what to do for the kids to have the most fun!..."
Grady H.
General government administration, Local government, General government administration, County government, Campgrounds

Tualatin Hills Park & Rec

Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District, also known as THPRD, serves as a vital link between people, parks, and nature in Beaverton, Oregon. Discover a wide range of classes and activities offered by THPRD that cater to various interests and age groups. Generated from their website's infomation
Art gallery, Amusement and recreation, nec, nec, Growers' associations

Oaks Park Dance Pavilion

From thrill rides like a roller coaster and tilt-a-whirl to an old-fashioned carousel, Oaks Amusement Park has something for everyone. This classic park is nestled along the waterfront in Portland's Sellwood neighborhood, and has the feel of an old-time amusement park with the amenities of a much newer one. Oaks Amusement Park also has a large indoor skating rink and a mini-golf course.Parking and public transportation at Oaks Amusement ParkOaks Amusement Park has a large parking lot. There is no additional fee to park in the lot. Public transportation does not directly service Oaks Amusement Park. You can get within a mile of the park by taking the number 70 or 19 bus.Best and worst time to go to Oaks Amusement ParkWhile the skating rink is open year round, amusement park operations are open only from March through September. Until mid-June, amusement park operations are only open on weekends. In July and August when school is out it can get busy, especially on the weekends. If you are visiting in the summer, plan to come on a weekday or right at opening to avoid the crowds.Admission to Oaks Amusement ParkThere is no entry fee to the park, but you do have to pay for rides. If you are only planning to ride a few of the rides, you can buy single tickets for around $3. Each ride costs one ticket. If you are planning to make a day of it, you can purchase various bracelets in the $15 to $25 range. Each bracelet includes a roller skating session. Mini golf, Go-Carts, food and carnival games are an additional fee. Roller skating is around $6, which does not include the skate rental fee of around $2.Must see/do at Oaks Amusement ParkOaks Park is famous for its carousel. The carousel is the oldest ride in the park and contains hand-carved horses dating back from 1911. If you have young kids with you, check out the toon cars, which are perfect for kids as young as two. For thrill-seekers, the roller coaster is a must. Stop by one of the many booths for a snack and take it over to one of the shaded picnic tables overlooking the Willamette River for a break from the heat and the excitement.Other places to visit near Oaks Amusement ParkOaks Amusement Park is located off of the Springwater Corridor in Sellwood. The Corridor contains miles of paved paths perfect for biking or a stroll. Two miles north on the path are OMSI, Portland's science museum, and the Oregon Rail Heritage Center. It is less than a mile from the park to downtown Sellwood, a blossoming area of Portland known for its many antique shops. Sellwood Park, a lovely shaded neighborhood park with several play structures and an outdoor pool, overlooks the park.Insider tip for visitors to Oaks Amusement ParkIf you have kids, take advantage of Chipper's Preschool Rides. Held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout the summer, kids ages 6 and under can ride all the rides for around $8 before the park opens to the general public. The morning ends with a story time and snack. The park has other discount admission deals throughout the summer, including two-for-one Tuesdays.Author's bio: Ali Wilkinson is a mom to three young children and loves to explore Portland with them. She is the founder of a Portland events website aimed at families, and writes about parenting on her blog run knit love.
United States›Oregon›Gaston›Tree to Tree Adventure Park

Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2025. All rights reserved.

Partial Data by Foursquare.

Advertisement

Advertisement

  • Get directions
  • MapQuest Travel
  • Route Planner
  • Print your map
  • Get help
  • Search the web
  • Send feedback
Learn more about our mobile apps.
  • Android app Google Play
  • Download on the App Store
  • Download on the Amazon Appstore
  • Enterprise solutions
  • Claim your business
  • Developer resources
  • Jobs
  • Advertise with us
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy policy
  • Data and licenses
  • About our ads
  • Do not sell