Story: Aerial Adventures Pemberton
Episode: 1
Presenter: Nikki
Air Date: 22 February 2026
Will explores the town of Pemberton and seeks adventure within the towering forests at Aerial Adventure Pemberton.
- Aerial Adventure Pemberton was inspired by the popularity of high ropes courses in France, which originated as military training and evolved into a popular public activity.
- High rope courses quickly grew in popularity with the public in France and swiftly expanded across Europe and the rest of the world.
- Their courses are located in Gloucester National Park, set among the towering karri trees near the famous Gloucester Tree in Pemberton.
- The park features multiple courses with over 40 aerial challenges and more than 750 m of ziplines, catering to a range of skill levels from beginners to thrill-seekers.
- Some of these courses include the Gloucester Glide, the Highwire, Explorers, Kookie and the test course, for a practice run.
- There are Adventures designed for children (minimum ~4 years old) and adults, with some high-ropes elements reaching up to around 29 m above the forest floor.
- The experience includes all safety equipment and briefings, and visitors can also enjoy forest walks and local wildlife views, and there’s a café area on site for refreshments.
- Aerial Adventure Pemberton operates year-round with set opening hours typically from about 9 am to 3 pm. The last entry for courses is around the mid-afternoon, making advance bookings recommended, especially during peak times.
For more information, head to:
aerialadventurepemberton.com.au
