Details
Blue is the trail where many people first feel they're properly "up there" – not because anything changes suddenly, but because the elements and crossings start to link into longer, clearer sequences. The experience becomes more intense: more exposure, more flow and less of that beginner "stop and check". You still go at your own pace, but this trail asks you to stay calm, keep your balance and think ahead.
Compared to Orange, Blue has a more serious rhythm. It's not the toughest trail, but it makes it clear you've stepped into the higher zone of the park. That's why it's often seen as the challenge that prepares you for what comes next – without pushing, just with a real sense of progress.
Basic info
Blue fits naturally after Orange because it's built on the same foundations – platforms, crossings and the zipline as part of the rhythm – but it connects them into longer sequences. Instead of relying on short "reset" sections, this trail teaches flow: step, balance, crossing, platform, then on you go. It helps to know this before you start, because Blue rewards stability, not speed. If Orange felt comfortable with that "steady step" feeling, Blue is the next logical choice.
Why choose this trail
If you want a trail where you really feel the progress and the extra height, Blue delivers. It gives you your first proper sense of height and exposure, while still leaving you enough space to find your rhythm and build confidence. It's especially good for teenagers and adults who want a mid-level challenge – exciting enough to remember, comfortable enough to want to do again.
Practical tips for the trail:
- Start steady – balance and calm steps matter more than speed
- Look ahead to the next platform, not down at your feet
- If you feel your rhythm slipping, pause on a platform, take a breath, then carry on
- Ask your instructor if you want a tip or a hand
