Virginia Beach, VA – The Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium, the area’s largest zipline and climbing adventure experience, is excited to announce the dates of its annual “Easter Egg Hunt in the Trees,” running from April 11 – 20 during regular operating hours.
This isn’t your grandma’s Easter Egg Hunt—unless your grandma is a thrill-seeker who climbs trees for candy!
Join us for an Easter Egg Hunt in the Trees, where the Easter Bunny has taken things to the next level—literally. He’s ditching the bushes and hiding eggs way up high!
Your mission? Spot the eggs with your eyes as you climb and score a sweet treat at the end. Just remember, the hunt is free, but you’ll need a climbing ticket—because these Easter Bunny went all out hiding these eggs in the trees!
The Hunt culminates in an extra special prize for Easter Sunday participants. Climbers who complete the Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday, April 20 will receive a free ticket for our newest attraction, Owl Creek Landing!
There is no cost to participate in the “Easter Egg Hunt in the Trees,” but guests will need to purchase a ticket for climbing at myadventurepark.com/VBAP.
The Adventure Park at the Virginia Aquarium has also released its Spring Break schedule with daily extended hours from April 12 through April 20.
About The Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium
The 17 trails at The Adventure Park consist of 258 various challenges in the trees, including bridges, tightropes, ladders, and 33 ziplines. The longest zipline runs 315 feet and crosses Owls Creek for a spectacular view.
Participants wear harnesses with clips that connect to the trail’s safety system, ensuring that they are always locked on to the course until they reach the end. The main trails are designed for ages 5 to adult.
Non-climbing participants are admitted free of charge to share the experience on the ground and enjoy the property’s nature trails and picnic tables.
The Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium is open to the general public and is located just minutes from the Boardwalk, on acres of forest on the grounds of the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center. The address is 801 General Booth Boulevard in Virginia Beach. Walk ins are welcome on a space available basis, but guests are encouraged to book ahead on the Park's website or by calling 757-385-4947.
The Adventure Park at Virginia Aquarium is designed, built and operated by Outdoor Venture Group.
For further details and updates, please visit: myAdventurePark.com/VBAP or 757-385-4947.
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