With school out for the summer and families looking for new adventures, Go Ape’s adventure parks launched a revitalized version of its iconic zipline and adventure parks on June 6 throughout North Texas.
“Go Ape has always been known for thrilling treetop adventures, but now we’re redefining what it means to truly connect,” said Senior Director of Marketing Chrissy Very. “We’re not just building ziplining and rope courses. We’re creating experiences that reconnect people with their inner strength, their environments and their loved ones.”
What’s New at Go Ape
The relaunch brings a refreshed set of values, programming and design enhancements focused on both thrill and transformation.
According to the company, Go Ape now centers its programming around courage, connection and discovery. Each course is crafted to unlock personal growth, foster relationships and deepen appreciation for the outdoors.
Expanded Experiences

Visitors will now find:
- Affordable membership options that promote year-round wellness
- Updated team-building and leadership experiences, including a new branch called Primal Dynamix
- Accessible and inclusive course formats for all ages and abilities
- STEM-aligned curricula supporting social-emotional learning
- Scout-friendly COPE challenges that emphasize both adventure and achievement
- Trails, Tentsile hammock stations and wellness zones designed for reflection
- Customizable events that aim for transformation, not just recreation
- Industry-leading course design, installation and optimization services
America’s Largest Aerial Adventure Operator, Reimagined
With 16 locations across 11 states, Go Ape is doubling down on its leadership in outdoor adventure by integrating purpose and education into every experience.
“In a digital age that often leaves us disconnected,” says Very, “Go Ape offers something essential — real experiences, real connections and real adventures that stay with you long after your feet touch the ground.”
Go Ape has several locations in North Texas, including one at 5901 Los Rios Blvd, Plano and 1601 NE Green Oaks Blvd, Arlington.
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