Not many companies in the rafting game stand out as much as Songer does. I could roll off a litany of reasons, but I’ll just stick with the most visual of them—purple boats.
A couple days ago, I was posting away on the Songer Facebook page, and I posed a trivia question—how did Songer get its name? It was during the course of people trying to answer that question that another popped up…
Why the purple boats? Songer’s Len Hanger explains.
If you’re not—if this is the first you’ve heard of TimberTrek Aerial Adventure Park—prepare to be blown away. TimberTrek is best described as a system of obstacles, bridges, swings and zip lines between tree platforms at heights as high as 50 feet above the forest floor. It is comprised of 5 courses of varying difficulty levels: 1 yellow course, 2 green, 1 blue and 1 black, each incrementally harder than the last. Children as young as 7 are welcome on the yellow course—and the greens, too, as long as they have an adult with them.
How about a tour? Songer’s Len Hanger leads the way!
With the addition of TimberTrek, Adventures on the Gorge is now the most extensive selection of aerial adventure in the world! We’ll be booking TimberTrek in 3 and 6-hour blocks at $79 for 3 and $109 for 6. Call now to book!