You’ll climb, balance, and zipline through the live oak canopy at Cocoa Beach Aerial Adventures with two hours to challenge yourself however you want. Move at your own pace across beginner to extreme courses with guidance from friendly staff—and maybe surprise yourself by what you can do up there.
I still remember the first step off that wobbly wooden platform at Cocoa Beach Aerial Adventures—my hands were sweating so much I almost laughed out loud. The park is tucked right between the Banana River and the Atlantic, but honestly, I barely noticed the water at first because I was busy staring up at these huge old oak trees. Our guide, Jamie, showed us how to clip in (she made it look easy), and then just kind of waited while we worked up the nerve to start. No pressure, just this quiet encouragement—felt good not being rushed.
The courses are split by color—green for beginners, then yellow and red for when you’re feeling bold. I started with green, obviously. There’s this weird mix of silence and random bursts of laughter from people ahead; you can hear someone’s sneakers squeak on a cable or a kid giggling every time they zip past overhead. At one point I caught this whiff of sunscreen and leaves—it’s Florida, so yeah, everything smells like sunshine and earth. The ziplines aren’t crazy long (about 100 feet), but when you’re up there looking down through all that tangled green, it feels way higher than it probably is.
Jamie checked in now and then (“You good up there?”), but mostly you move at your own pace—no herding groups along or anything. Some folks took their sweet time on the trickier bits; others zipped through like they’d been doing it forever. There was a dad who kept cheering his daughter on from below—she looked terrified but also really proud each time she finished an obstacle. That stuck with me for some reason.
By the end, my arms were jelly and my hair had picked up about half the forest floor (pro tip: tie it back). But walking back under those old oaks with sunlight flickering down felt kind of peaceful—I didn’t expect that part. I keep thinking about how quiet it got up there sometimes, just wind in the branches and your own heartbeat thumping along.
Your ticket includes two hours of adventure time on the courses.
Yes, there are seven different trails split into three levels: beginner (green), intermediate (yellow), and advanced (red).
Staff provide safety instruction before you start and check in while you're on course, but you move independently rather than as a group tour.
Participants under 14 must be supervised by an adult; anyone under 48 inches tall must have a companion on course with them.
No hotel pickup is mentioned; guests should arrive at the park location directly.
Closed-toe shoes are required; dress comfortably for activity and weather. Very short shorts aren't recommended.
Yes, participants must weigh no more than 250 lbs; minimum weight for Free Fall activity is 35 lbs.
No meals are included; only adventure activities are part of your ticket.
Your ticket covers two hours exploring seven aerial courses ranging from beginner to extreme difficulty at Cocoa Beach Aerial Adventures—including access to all obstacles and ziplines plus full safety instruction from local staff before you start climbing.
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