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TreeClimb branches out nationally with new Hobart venue under construction

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Australia’s fastest-growing adventure tourism operator is heading south, with TreeClimb now constructing a brand-new venue in Hobart, marking a major milestone in the company’s rapid national expansion.

Until now, TreeClimb has operated exclusively in Adelaide, Salisbury and Kuitpo Forest, establishing a reputation as South Australia’s leading aerial adventure experience. Set to launch in February 2026, the highly anticipated Hobart venue will be TreeClimb's first interstate site, with two more to follow in Queensland's Logan Gardens and Hervey Bay.

This new wave of expansion follows a year of significant growth for the operator, after TreeClimb Founder and Managing Director Seb Packer’s recent acquisition of the iconic Otway Fly and Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventure parks in Victoria and New South Wales, respectively. Together with the new Hobart site and upcoming Queensland locations, TreeClimb is emerging as a major national player in Australia’s nature-based tourism landscape.

“We’re incredibly excited to be bringing TreeClimb to Tasmania,” said Mr Packer. “From our beginnings as Australia’s first inner-city aerial adventure park in Adelaide, to now building a presence across multiple states, we can’t wait to expand TreeClimb into a truly national brand.”

Construction is now underway on the Hobart adventure park, which will feature TreeClimb’s signature aerial high-ropes challenges – including numerous ziplines over 100 metres long – along with a range of new experiences and family-friendly courses designed to suit all ages and abilities.

“Hobart is the perfect next step for us,” Mr Packer said. “The city has a strong culture of outdoor adventure, and we can’t wait to deliver an experience that connects people with nature in a fun, safe and memorable way.” 

TreeClimb Hobart will be located in The Lea Centre in Kingston, around a 10-minute drive from the Hobart CBD. It’s expected to attract families, local adventurers and tourists seeking an environmentally sensitive outdoor activity that combines adrenaline with pure fun.

Further details about the new park’s official opening will be shared in early 2026.

For more information about TreeClimb or if you're interested in employment at TreeClimb Hobart, please visit www.treeclimb.com.au 

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TreeClimb launched as Australia’s first inner-city aerial adventure park and South Australia’s only treetop adventure experience. Offering a range of tree-based aerial adventures, TreeClimb combines outdoor fun, physical challenge, and nature immersion in one unforgettable experience. With three locations in South Australia, TreeClimb is expanding nationally, and new parks are set to open in Hobart and South-East Queensland over the next 18 months. The addition of Victoria’s Otway Fly and New South Wales’ Illawarra Fly marks an exciting era of expansion for TreeClimb.


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Lizzie Henebery

0402 809 650

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