Typical challenge
Zip lines--one per each course.
One of the easy ones
Ladders to the platform
Participants getting trained to use the gear on the ground before going up in the air.
Koteewi aerial adventure
Phyllis M.
Jul 21, 2024
Every year I host camp granny with my grandkids.The theme this year was soaring to new Heights! This was the beginning of our adventure. I will say it was far more challenging than I expected it to be. Of course, being afraid of heights did not help. The staff was very friendly and helpful and safety was of the highest priority. My grandkids absolutely love this. They were ages eight and 10 if I were to go again, I would be sure to bring a backpack filled with essentials I would probably do an all day pass and pack a lunch. Make sure you bring plenty of water. You can take your backpack to the starting point they have benches set up where you can leave your gear , I noticed the family had purchased and they had brought lunch which I thought was a great idea. There are so many obstacle courses to go on and if your boys or anything like mine, they do not wanna leave!
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Jessi G.
Jul 21, 2024
Need an exciting and challenging new adventure? Check out Koteewi Aerial Adventures in Noblesville. You get to complete a treetop obstacle course with ziplining. The staff were friendly and took safety very seriously. They do a step by step instruction class to properly put on the safety harness and helmet and make sure you know how everything should be tightened. There is a brief practice course with additional safety guidelines. My niece and I went to celebrate her 16th birthday, and she had an amazing time. We worked up a good sweat with the varying obstacles. I would highly recommend it to be able to spend some time outdoors. This adventure park also offers a lot of other outdoor activities that look fun!
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Katie U.
Aug 12, 2016
The most intense workout you never expected.I left Koteewi Aerial Adventure with sore muscles, a sweaty hairline and battle wounds (a few bruises) to prove my valor. I didn't realize until I was safely on the forest floor how many different muscle groups I had worked - I was so focused on conquering each element that I forgot about everything else. This aerial adventure sets itself apart in a few ways:-Extremely secure gear. Everyone must wear a full body harness that goes over your shoulders, a helmet and gloves. -You are clipped in the entire time. You NEVER once are freestanding without being attached. You simply move your C-ring along the cable wires (which can be tricky at times).-The elements and platforms were built around the trees. It appears very little was removed from the forest - you see tree stumps, branches, etc. You are completely shaded from the sun with a full tree canopy. The guides walk you through a training session on a mini course so you feel confident, as they are not up there with you, except for the one guy on the main platform. I was PETRIFIED of doing this, and when I came to the first swinging element, I froze. The guy told me "don't think; just do." The guides are like you parents in a way, there if you need help, but they aren't going to simply do it for you (the whole "give a man a fish, feed him for a day/teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime" idea). The adrenaline was pumping, the sweat was pouring and the fear of heights was in full force. By some stroke of luck, I completed the course (lowest level lol but still 15-20 feet in the air). My favorite part were the two ziplines - like a one man trust fall.A day later, I'm feelin' it in places I didn't know existed. Would I do it again? Despite the little voice on my shoulder telling me "aww hell nah" I feel like I would, now that I know I can do it. Cooler weather would be nice, though!
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Ashley P.
Aug 19, 2018
Great time and not too far from the city. The staff were well trained and they ensure you have what you need and then let you go at your own pace for 3 hours. They have different levels of easy, moderate and hard. I would definitely recommend for kids (at least age 8), or a team builder or party.
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Angel W.
Jul 4, 2017
This place is so much fun!!!This is a ropes course smack in the middle of the woods in Noblesville!!It is self guided and you can go at your own pace. The course is the perfect mixture of scariness and fun! An awesome challenge for kids and adults! There are some zip lines but not as many as GoApe so don't be disappointed, realize this ahead of time and still come for the adventure! They will provide harness, gloves and helmet as well as bug spray. I suggest wearing pants and spraying yourself before you come becasue it is the woods and flying insects can be quite annoying. I also suggest coming 20 min early for your harness and teaching prep for the course.
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Jon W.
Jul 23, 2017
My daughter and her friend had a blast on Koteewi aerial adventures. Three hours on the course is plenty of time to go through each obstacle and zip lines. Very professional outfit, very knowledgeable, and safe. There was a chance of rain during our visit and the staff kept an eye on the weather tracking it's course. We were told if the weather interrupted their visit they would provide a rain check. They have a check in center that provides cover for those or climbing. This shop has snacks, restrooms, and seats for large groups. I Would recommend Koteewi Aerial Adventures for future gatherings.
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Jason W.
Sep 3, 2017
My wife and I had so much fun here this afternoon! It is conveniently located just off SR37 on the north end of Noblesville. We played on the adventure course for 3 hours. Using a Groupon deal it was only $37 each and totally worth it! The whole park is clean, staff was great and the aerial adventure offers several different courses of varying difficulty. After 3 hours of play, we are thoroughly worn out too. A great outdoor workout for a beautiful fall Sunday afternoon!
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Luke T.
Aug 7, 2024
My family recently went to Koteewi to go ziplining. We measured everyone's height before we went, and my youngest daughter was close to their minimum height but we thought she was tall enough. We arrived, and during check in - we were told that she was less than a 1/2" too short to be able to participate, and so they turned us away. That was disappointing, but understandable.What wasn't understandable was that they said they couldn't refund our money, and the manager on site could 'only provide a credit for future use.' I was told that their off-site manager, Billy Hager-DeMyer, had the authority to give refunds, but we had to contact him via email. I spent the next several days emailing back and forth, but their 'policies are non-negotiable' and they refused to give us back our money after they didn't provide the service and turned us away.While trying to research their 'non-negotiable policies', I ran across several news articles about the company that owns Koteewi and their recent money issues - deferring maintenance, closing their zipline in South Bend, etc. Here is one article about the closing of their South Bend park( https://archive.is/1u4LQ / https://www.southbendtribune.com/story/news/local/2024/05/13/aerial-adventures-company-couldnt-make-money-at-south-bend-ropes-course/73557609007/). I wish I had read this BEFORE I had given them my money and driven all the way up there! Frustratingly, we got MULTIPLE emails from them in the hours and days after they turned us away - saying how much they valued our business, and that they 'are always looking for ways to improve the guest experience.' How about NOT taking people's money when you don't provide the service? That feels like a good start!
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Macy N.
Oct 21, 2023
Very fun but there's one thing. The harnessing and training time counts as part of your course time! It took like 40 minutes out of our course time so that needs to be changed. We chose the 3 hour one and still weren't able to do all the courses we wanted to. The training time should not count in your time to do the courses. The time you paid for. Otherwise it was very fun and cool to do!
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Hilary W.
Jun 29, 2022
My husband and I took our 10-year-old son and nephew here a few days ago. The price seemed a bit high until you started the experience. Someone helps you get into your harness correctly and then you have an opportunity to practice before you go on the course. The area is really clean, well-maintained and the equipment is sanitized and safe. A few elements into the course, my son's fear of heights really overtook him and he got stuck. Jonathon, one of the many helpful and friendly staff throughout the park, climbed up and helped him finish, stabilizing particularly precarious bits of the course and chatting up my son about his favorite anime characters to distract him from his fear. With Jonathon's help, my son finished the course and overcame a big fear. My nephew and I then went on to finish two more courses. They are definitely challenging but as you go through each task, you will become more confident and perfect your technique. Definitely bring gloves! The cables will cut your hands if you don't have them. They are for sale there for $7 if you don't have any. Great day in nature and a really unique experience.
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