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Adventure Park at Sandy Spring

16701 Norwood Road
Sandy Spring,, MD 20860 | map
(240) 389-2386

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The Adventure Park at Sandy Spring is the largest in North America, offering 180 platforms, high in the trees, interconnected by 10 separate challenge courses at 5 difficulty levels. Following a safety briefing and a little practice, each climber takes to the trees for their 3 hour adventure. We use the safest climbing systems in the world, allowing climbers of all skill levels to ascend into the trees safely. Our youngest climbers are 7, our oldest is 84 (so far!). Park Monitors are throughout the park to help ensure that every climber has a fabulous experience. Our goal is for every climber to finish with real feelings of personal achievement.

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City of Rockville

111 Maryland Avenue
Rockville, MD 20850 | map
(240) 314-5000

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Glen Echo Park

7300 MacArthur Boulevard
Glen Echo, MD 20812 | map
(301) 634-2222

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Glen Echo Park

Glen Echo Park is one of the DC area's cultural treasures! Formerly an amusement park, now an arts and cultural center, Glen Echo Park has an active social dance program -- with over 60,000 people participating each year. Find out why it's the best place for dancing by attending one of our Thursday night Blues Dances in June! Also in June, visit our Popcorn Gallery, which currently presents an exhibition of stunning glass art by the Art Glass Center at Glen Echo.

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Go Ape!

Rock Creek Regional Park
6129 Needwood Lake Drive
Derwood, MD 20855 | map
888-520-7322

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Go Ape!

We build treetop adventure courses up in the trees using ladders, zip lines, walkways, bridges and tunnels made of wood, rope and super-strong wire.We then equip people with harnesses, pulleys and carabiners, give them a 30 minute safety briefing and training and let them loose into the treetops, free to fly on zip lines and swing through the trees. Of course, instructors are always on hand, regularly patrolling the forests (not in monkey suits unfortunately!)

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The Bolger Center

The campus style setting creates an inviting retreat for both the business and leisure traveler. The hotel features newly renovated guest rooms with 83 beautifully landscaped acres for your memorable events, 2 ballrooms and 70,000 square feet of IACC certified meeting space. The team building ropes challenge course makes this the perfect corporate retreat.

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