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TREETOP ADVENTURE COURSE Come soar through the forest and explore the wilds of central Tennessee from a treetop perspective. Nestled in a mature stand of oaks, hickory, and pines overlooking scenic Fall Creek Falls Lake, the treetop adventure park consists of over 70 suspended obstacles certain to quicken your pulse and test your resolve. The Treetop Adventure Course is a 2.5-hour self-guided experience. Following outfitting and thorough instruction at Ground School, participants may select from six different routes ranging from easy to extreme. Supervised and encouraged from below by certified guides, participants maneuver through the course connected to a flexible lifeline system that uses smart-belay technology to improve efficiency and manage transfers. Whether you are interested in learning about the local wildlife or just acting like it, ArborTrek Fall Creek Falls has something for the adventurer in you. Take your time and enjoy the scenery or challenge yourself to complete all of the elements on the course and rules the woods! ABOUT FALL CREEK FALLS ArborTrek Canopy Adventures at Fall Creek Falls is located at Fall Creek Falls State Park, Tennessee s largest and most visited state park. The park encompasses more than 26,000 acres sprawled across the eastern top of the rugged Cumberland Plateau. Laced with cascades, gorges, waterfalls, streams and lush stands of virgin hardwood timber, the park beckons those who enjoy nature at her finest. Fall Creek Falls, at 256 feet, is one of the highest waterfalls in the eastern United States. Other waterfalls within the park include Piney Falls, Cane Creek Falls and Cane Creek Cascades. The park boasts scenic day hikes, multi-day backpacking trails, mountain biking, horseback riding, paddle sports, a nature center, and more. Fall Creek Falls features an inn with 145 hotel rooms, a restaurant and extensive meeting space. There are also 30 cabins and 222 campsites. For more information or to book accommodations, visit tnstateparks.com. The treetop adventure course is independently operated by ArborTrek Canopy Adventures at Fall Creek Falls on property leased from the State of Tennessee. The following trip preparation guide includes all of the information you need to prepare for your treetop adventure experience. We recommend that each participant (and/or parent or guardian in the case of minors) read and understand this guide prior to arriving at ArborTrek Fall Creek Falls, including what to expect and what to bring for your treetop adventure. If you have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us at (615) 499-5779. FOR MORE INFORMATION (651) 499-5779 office www.arbortrek.com FCFreservations@arbortrek.com 1997 Village Camp Rd, Spencer, TN 38585 GPS: 35.657861, -85.358285

TICKETS & PAYMENT INFO TICKET PRICES $49 95 plus taxes and fees $29 95 plus taxes and fees General Admission Full Course Access Must meet all requirements including minimum height of 54 inches ArborTrek Junior Access Limited Yellow Course and Climbing Adventure Only 4-7 years, guests who do not stand 54 inches in height, and accompanying adults GROUP RATES Receive an additional 5% OFF per person when you book a group of 4 or more people and pay in one transaction. Receive 10% OFF when you book a group of 8 or more and pay in one transaction. Not valid with other promotions. Groups of 16 or more are encouraged to call (615) 499-5779 for more information. PAYMENT Tickets can be purchased online at arbortrek.com, by calling (615) 499-5779, or at our ticket counter. Advance reservations are highly recommended. Payment can be made by cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express. Checks are acceptable for groups of 16 or more provided they are received with adequate time for all funds to clear prior to delivery of the program. Government agencies and non-profit organizations that are exempt from paying sales tax should forward a tax exemption letter in advance of the program. No tax exemption will be granted until an official certificate or letter of exemption is on file. For groups of less than 16 participants, payment is due at the time of booking. For groups of 16 or more participants, a deposit of 50% is required at the time of booking. The remaining balance is due prior to the start of the program. Staff working on our treetop adventure course generate a fair portion of their pay from gratuities. For groups of 16 or more, an 8% gratuity will be automatically added to the final bill. BAD WEATHER POLICY We operate rain or shine. Rarely must programs be cancelled due to inclement weather. During periods of electrical storms or high winds, we will first delay the program start and only cancel as a last option. In the event that we must cancel a program, we will provide you the option to reschedule or receive a full refund. If you have questions about the weather, please call. We will only call you if we know the program you are scheduled on will definitely need to be cancelled or rescheduled. When you purchase tickets or make a reservation, you are arranging for a program that requires us to reserve course space and CANCELLATION equipment and to hire and POLICY train guides and support staff. When you cancel or reschedule, we often incur the same costs and may have turned other people away. Individuals and groups of less than 16: Cancellation requests made more than 72 hours before the scheduled departure will result in rescheduling of booking, a gift certificate, or refund less 20% booking fee. Groups of 16 or more: Cancellation requests made more than seven (7) days before the scheduled departure will result in rescheduling of booking (within 365 days), a group credit, or refund less 20% booking fee. No refunds or date changes are available with less than seven (7) notice. Final group counts are due no later than seven (7) days in advance of the program date. Groups will be charged for the greater of the confirmed count or the number of participants who participate on the day of the program. Credits or refunds are not available for no-shows. Cancellation and rescheduling requests must be made by calling our offices between 9am and 6pm. You are responsible for confirming contact. Participants should carefully review all program requirements and restrictions prior to booking. In booking, group leaders and all participants acknowledge that the final screening process will take place on-site upon arrival. ArborTrek staff are authorized to deny any guest participation if they fail to meet any of the participation requirements or if it is deemed they might pose a risk to themselves, other members of the group, or our staff. No refunds will be issued if participants are denied access to the course for failure to meet screening or participation requirements (including weight and height limits), choose to depart the course early, or are removed from the course for their inability to follow guide instructions or to participate safely. NO-SHOW POLICY Participants with reserved bookings who fail to show for their reserved time and provide no prior notice of cancellation are liable for the entire fee. This policy applies to all participants, whether their ticket was paid for individually or as a part of a group. No-shows or late arrivals are not eligible for refund, credit, gift certificate, rescheduling or any other reimbursement.

PARTICIPANT REQUIREMENTS & PROGRAM RESTRICTIONS The adventure challenge programs at ArborTrek are designed for participants in moderate to good health with average to good mobility. Due to the physical nature of the activity some restrictions and requirements apply: ALL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS All participants must agree to and sign a participant agreement. Participants under the age of 18 must also have their agreement signed by a parent or legal, court-appointed guardian. All of our courses incorporate short nature walks at various inclines on unpaved trails, which participant must be able to complete. Participants must be able to understand and comply with instructions in English or bring their own translator. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required. Participants must be able to understand and comply with instructions in English or bring their own translator. TREETOP OBSTACLE COURSE AND CLIMBING The treetop adventure course and climbing adventures require participants to step, balance, jump, swing, and pull themselves up or along elements. Participants engaging in these activities should be prepared for a physical challenge. AGE & SUPERVISION REQUIREMENTS All Minors must be supervised by a Responsible Adult while in the Treetop Adventure Park. A Minor means any person who has not reached the age of 18 years. A Responsible Adult means the parent, legal, court-appointed guardian, or an adult who has the permission of the parent or legal, courtappointed guardian to supervise the Minor. Ages 12 years and under must be accompanied on the course by a Responsible Adult. One (1) Responsible Adult can accompany two (2) children ages 12 years and under OR one (1) child age 4-7 years AND must remain within one element at all times Ages 13-17 years who meet the height and other rider requirements and who can act independently may use the course without a Responsible Adult participating, but the Responsible Adult must remain on property at all times. Any Minor who is less than 54 inches in height OR cannot manage their own transfers must be accompanied on a oneto-one basis by a participating Responsible Adult who meets all rider requirements; the pair is limited to the ArborTrek Junior course area and Climbing Adventure. Independence: Participants of any age who are unable to perform activities independent of an aid or parent must remain on the ArborTrek Junior Course or Climbing Adventure, or hire a private guide. HEIGHT & WEIGHT REQUIREMENTS Weight: 40-275 lbs.; must fit properly into the harness and other protective equipment 54 inches standing with both feet flat on the ground; Participants that do not stand 54 inches in height may participant in the ArbroTrek Junior and Climbing Adventure Areas Only. GROUND SCHOOL/DEMONSTRATION Prior to embarking on the course proper, participants must demonstrate the dexterity to transfer their SmartBelay lanyard, connect and disconnect their zip line trolley, cross a series of elements observing course procedures, and respond to guide signals and commands. YOU CANNOT PARTICIPATE IF YOU: Are under the influence of alcohol, illegal drugs or legal drugs that impair you in any way Are pregnant or think you might be pregnant Have recent or reoccurring neck, back, or musculo-skeletal injuries Have epilepsy or seizure disorders that do not permit you to drive Suffer from a heart condition that may require immediate medical attention

WHAT TO WEAR Guests should come dressed for the weather and be prepared to be outside in the elements for the duration of the tour. We recommend wearing several layers as conditions on the courses can change during the span of the tour. Hot Weather (80 F/27 C or above): Longer shorts, long- or shortsleeved shirt, sturdy, closed-toe shoes, rain gear, and/or sunscreen and insect repellent (both put on before the program). Warm Weather (60 F/15 C to 80 F/27 C): Light pants or longer shorts, long- or short-sleeved shirt or wind jacket, sturdy, closedtoe shoes or light hiking boots, rain gear, and/or sunscreen. Cool Weather (32 F/0 C to 60 F/15 C): Long underwear, turtleneck or long-sleeved shirt; sweatshirt, sweater or fleece jacket; long pants, light-weight jacket, athletic shoes or light hiking boots, light fleece or wool gloves, and rain gear. CLOTHING NOTES For best comfort with the harnesses, we recommend long pants or longer shorts. Shirts should be long enough to tuck into pants to prevent the harness from rubbing on skin Guests with long hair should bring a hair tie or clip to pull their hair back We recommend that all glasses be secured with a retainer strap Dress prepared for periods of inactivity and activity Guests must wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes or boots. Sandals, flip flops, slip-ons, barefoot running shoes, and Crocs are NOT acceptable and guests without proper footwear will be turned away without refund. Some locations offer shoes for rent, but it is highly recommended that each participant bring their own. ARRIVING PREPARED The Treetop Adventure Course is a 2.5 hour experience. For larger groups participating on the treetop adventure, additional time will be required to space out groups. The majority of this time will be spent outdoors and some distance from the Welcome Center and other facilities. Please arrive prepared to be outdoors for up to 3.0 hours, rain or shine. WHAT TO BRING An adventurous spirit! Cameras and video cameras with retaining straps are welcome. Due to the difficulty in retrieving dropped objects from below the courses, we do not recommend bringing cameras that lack secure retaining straps. All sunscreen and bug repellant must be applied before the start of the program and may not be reapplied once the harnesses and equipment have been put on. Necessary medications. Our courses traverse areas with limited access where medical help could be some time away. Please bring with you all medication that might be immediately necessary to prevent onset of a more serious condition such as asthma inhalers, nitroglycerine pills, EpiPens, insulin, etc. Food, water, and snacks for before or after the program. Picnic tables and lawn games are available at the Welcome Center during warmer months. You are welcome to hang out, enjoy the views, and watch others as they prepare for their programs. Money to purchase ArborTrek gear and to tip your guides. 8-10% is the customary gratuity. WHAT NOT TO BRING Cell phones are permitted on course, however, we respectfully request that you place your phone on airplane mode to prevent interruptions that could impact the wilderness experience others are seeking. ArborTrek cannot be responsible for dropped or damaged cell phones. All cell phones are brought at the owner's risk. Pets. No accommodations will be made for pets on the tour or at the ArborTrek Welcome Center. Please leave pets at home. The only exception to this policy is for trained leader dogs or animals. If you require the assistance of a leader dog or animal, we request you provide us advanced notice. Smoking and chewing tobacco, alcohol, or drugs are not allowed on the tour or on the grounds. Food and chewing gum are not allowed on the courses. Athletic fields, tennis courts, and picnic areas are available nearby the treetop adventure park. During the summer season, swimming and boat rentals are also available.

FROM NASHVILLE: Take I-40 East to Exit 288 (Cookeville) Turn RIGHT onto US-70S W/STN-111 S. Follow US-70S W/TN-111 S (36.3). Exit TN-111 right on ramp toward Baker Mountain Road. Turn LEFT from top of ramp and follow signs to TN-284 and Fall Creek Falls State Park. exit overpass and follow, following the signs for Fall Creek Falls State Park.. At dead end, turn LEFT onto Old TN-111. Take first RIGHT onto TN-284 and follow into Park. Continue straight at stop sign and follow the signs to the ArborTrek Welcome Center. FROM KNOXVILLE: Follow I-40 West then take Exit 322. Turn LEFT onto TN-101 S/Peavine Rd. Follow TN-101 S through several jogs and turns to TN-30 (28.9 miles). Turn RIGHT onto TN-30 W and drive for 5.1 miles. Turn LEFT onto TN-284 and follow into Fall Creek Falls State Park. At the stop sign, proceed straight and follow the signs in the Park to the Welcome Center. FROM CHATTANOOGA: Take US-27 North, then continue on to TN-111 N. Take the exit right toward TN-284 E/Baker Mountain Rd. Turn right onto TN284 E/Baker Mountain Rd, following the signs for Fall Creek Falls State Park. Follow the signs in the park to get to the ArborTrek Welcome Center. APPOXIMATE DRIVING TIMES Knoxville, TN 1 hour 50 minutes Nashville, TN 2 hours Chattanooga, TN 1 hour 15 minutes Memphis, TN 5 hours Charlotte, NC 5 hours 45 minutes Atlanta, GA 3 hours 0 minutes Louisville, KY 4 hours 30 minutes ARBORTREK FALL CREEK FALLS Fall Creek Falls State Park 1997 Village Camp Rd Spencer, Tennessee 38585 GPS: 35.657861, -85.358285 (615) 499-5779 office (615) 503-6003 fax fcfreservations@arbortrek.com www.arbortrek.com DOWNLOAD A FALL CREEK FALLS STATE PARK MAP http://www.arbortrek.com/files/fall-creek-falls-state-park-map.pdf