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Explore Arlington Takes to the Trees at Go Ape Zipline & Adventure Park

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Mayor Jim Ross | City of Arlington Texas website

Mayor Jim Ross | City of Arlington Texas website

On the next great adventure of Explore Arlington, Mayor Jim Ross heads high in the sky outdoors with Go Ape Zipline & Adventure Park.

Go Ape Zipline & Adventure Park is situated in a scenic, forested section of River Legacy Park – East. The Treetop Adventure course includes epic ziplines over the Trinity River, the largest river in North Texas. Whether an adventure junkie or nature lover, our River Legacy location offers options for all ages and fitness levels to enjoy a unique outdoor experience. The courses blend in with the wooded environment, fostering a sense of natural wonder. Creative obstacles of varying heights and levels, major ziplines, massive Tarzan swings, and treetop views leave guests with a bucket list worthy experience.

"This will get your blood flowing here,” Ross said. “If you’re looking around at everyone else out here, it is smiles from ear-to-ear. What an incredible experience. If you haven’t been out here, get out here and have a blast.”

Explore Arlington take viewers on a journey across multiple small businesses, tourism destinations, outdoor activities and many other venues and topics highlighting all of the fun things happening in The American Dream City.

The City's Office of Communication schedules and produces franchise programs for MyArlingtonTV. Viewers can find MyArlingtonTV programs on the following cable systems: Spectrum Channel 16 and AT&T U-Verse channel 99, and streaming capabilities at arlingtontx.gov/broadcast. All episodes are also available on the City's YouTube channel, Facebook page and Twitter account.

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