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The Park Is Nashville's Only Outdoor Axe-Throwing Venue; Visit on November 22, 2020 for a Free Axe Throwing Day
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - EntSun -- The Adventure Park at Nashville, an outdoor aerial adventure park with zipline and ropes courses, announced the addition of an axe-throwing activity outdoors.
Axe-throwing has taken off over the years. As part of another way for people to enjoy the outdoors, the Park set up three axe-throwing lanes for people to enjoy with social distancing protocols in place. Participants can rent lanes for up to 5 people in 60-minute increments. To get started, an axe-throwing coach provides instructions and is available throughout each session. The age requirement is 12 years old, and for children aged 12-18, an adult who is also a participant must accompany the child.
"We know people are enjoying the outdoors more than ever right now. We're thrilled to offer this new outdoor activity for our guests," said Candie Fisher, VP of Sales and Marketing for The Adventure Park. "Axe throwing has grown tremendously in popularity over the past few years, but most axe-throwing venues are indoors. We wanted to bring this unique activity to the outdoors, where people can easily social distance and be in the fresh air. This is a fantastic time of year to be outside in the trees."
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To provide guests with a preview of the outdoor axe throwing experience, The Adventure Park at Nashville is offering free axe throwing in 30 minute increments on Sunday October 11. Participants will get a safety briefing and then have the opportunity to try out their throwing skills. Lane availability is first come first serve, and briefings will run every 30 minutes.
In addition to offering axe throwing, The Adventure Park at Nashville is the newest and largest adventure park in the Nashville area. Just minutes west of downtown Nashville, the Park is a popular outdoor attraction for families, friends and groups. The aerial adventure park experience combines ziplining and climbing for adults and children. Axe throwing was added to the Park's offering in November. Advance reservations are recommended for all activities at The Adventure Park.
To learn more about axe throwing at The Adventure Park at Nashville, visit the website for our adventure park in Nashville, TN.
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About The Adventure Park at Nashville
Just minutes west of downtown Nashville, get back to nature and breathe in that fresh air at The Adventure Park at Nashville. This self-guided tree-to-tree climbing adventure is filled with outdoor discovery from low-rope courses and high-rope courses to zip lines. The Adventure Park at Nashville is ideal for anyone aged 7+ for our 12 treetop trails and 3-6 for our Adventure Playground. And for those over age 7, there are roughly 156 treetop platforms connected by bridges, ropes courses, ladders, 15 ziplines and other crossings on offer. There's an adventure waiting for those with any fitness level! Go at your own pace to conquer the Nashville ropes course and reach the exhilarating ziplines! With your safety as a top priority at The Adventure Park at Nashville, the day starts with a quick briefing and practice session before letting you choose your desired adventure. The park now offers axe throwing as the newest outdoor activity for socially-distanced fun. For further information, visit https://myadventurepark.com/NAP or call (615) 610-9500.
Axe-throwing has taken off over the years. As part of another way for people to enjoy the outdoors, the Park set up three axe-throwing lanes for people to enjoy with social distancing protocols in place. Participants can rent lanes for up to 5 people in 60-minute increments. To get started, an axe-throwing coach provides instructions and is available throughout each session. The age requirement is 12 years old, and for children aged 12-18, an adult who is also a participant must accompany the child.
"We know people are enjoying the outdoors more than ever right now. We're thrilled to offer this new outdoor activity for our guests," said Candie Fisher, VP of Sales and Marketing for The Adventure Park. "Axe throwing has grown tremendously in popularity over the past few years, but most axe-throwing venues are indoors. We wanted to bring this unique activity to the outdoors, where people can easily social distance and be in the fresh air. This is a fantastic time of year to be outside in the trees."
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To provide guests with a preview of the outdoor axe throwing experience, The Adventure Park at Nashville is offering free axe throwing in 30 minute increments on Sunday October 11. Participants will get a safety briefing and then have the opportunity to try out their throwing skills. Lane availability is first come first serve, and briefings will run every 30 minutes.
In addition to offering axe throwing, The Adventure Park at Nashville is the newest and largest adventure park in the Nashville area. Just minutes west of downtown Nashville, the Park is a popular outdoor attraction for families, friends and groups. The aerial adventure park experience combines ziplining and climbing for adults and children. Axe throwing was added to the Park's offering in November. Advance reservations are recommended for all activities at The Adventure Park.
To learn more about axe throwing at The Adventure Park at Nashville, visit the website for our adventure park in Nashville, TN.
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About The Adventure Park at Nashville
Just minutes west of downtown Nashville, get back to nature and breathe in that fresh air at The Adventure Park at Nashville. This self-guided tree-to-tree climbing adventure is filled with outdoor discovery from low-rope courses and high-rope courses to zip lines. The Adventure Park at Nashville is ideal for anyone aged 7+ for our 12 treetop trails and 3-6 for our Adventure Playground. And for those over age 7, there are roughly 156 treetop platforms connected by bridges, ropes courses, ladders, 15 ziplines and other crossings on offer. There's an adventure waiting for those with any fitness level! Go at your own pace to conquer the Nashville ropes course and reach the exhilarating ziplines! With your safety as a top priority at The Adventure Park at Nashville, the day starts with a quick briefing and practice session before letting you choose your desired adventure. The park now offers axe throwing as the newest outdoor activity for socially-distanced fun. For further information, visit https://myadventurepark.com/NAP or call (615) 610-9500.
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