The High Ropes Course at Wildwood Ranch

The centerpiece of the Adventure Challenge program at Wildwood Ranch is the High Ropes Course. The course boasts a two-level design that has 3 distinct routes on each level, each route graduating in difficulty. 

 This dynamic course experience takes your team to new heights as they ascend 35 feet and 40 feet into the air. Each element is carefully designed to encourage participants to take risks towards personal and team growth. Organization Development sessions that integrate the High Ropes Course enable teams to see individuals in a new light. Participants are taught the basic skills and language required to facilitate one another through physical challenges situated on either of the 2 levels of our course. During the High Ropes Course Experience, participants traverse across rope bridges, hanging swings and missing link walkways. Team members have the opportunity to test their personal limits while engaging in a positive group experience.

All of our challenge course activities follow the philosophy of “Challenge by Choice” which allows participants to choose their level of participation during the event.

The High Ropes Course can be added to the curriculum of existing programs or it may be used to achieve outcomes of team development, leadership and trust during a stand-alone event.

The Low Ropes Course at Wildwood Ranch

Wildwood Ranch’s low ropes course/initiative program is a challenging outdoor pursuit that take place no more than 10 feet off the ground. Our courses offers an opportunity for individuals to work together in groups to accomplish common goals and objectives as a team.

Through a careful selection of exercises, Wildwood Ranch Facilitators will guide participants through a progression of tasks that will help participants develop strengthened relationships and explore personal and group characteristics.

Wildwood Ranch low ropes course programs and initiative activities focus on:

  • Teamwork
  • Problem Solving
  • Communication
  • Trust
  • Creativity 
  • Cooperation
  • Confidence
  • Decision Making
  • Self-Evaluation