Conquer 90 High‑Ropes Elements at Climb UPton in Arlington
Thrilling high‑ropes climbs, group parties, appreciation weeks, and walk‑in batting cages at Upton Hill Regional Park.
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High ropes adventures, appreciation-week climbs, party packages, group climbs, and token-operated batting cage sessions.
About NOVA Parks - Climb UPton
NOVA Parks - Climb UPton operates a high‑ropes course at Upton Hill Regional Park in Arlington, Virginia. The course features 90 unique climbing elements designed to challenge a wide range of ages and skill levels. Climb UPton offers structured two‑hour climbing sessions that give participants ample time to explore the course and complete multiple elements.
Climb UPton runs themed appreciation weeks honoring teachers, healthcare workers, first responders, and military personnel. These special events provide exclusive climbing sessions; proof of employment or service is required for participation in certain appreciation offers. Party climbs are available for birthdays and celebrations and include two hours of climbing plus a designated picnic area with tables. Larger groups may be eligible for discounted group pricing.
Group climbs have a minimum height requirement of 48 inches. Youth climbers ages 8–15 can climb independently; younger children may climb when accompanied by an adult. In addition to the high‑ropes course, Climb UPton operates token‑based batting cages for baseball and softball with 30‑minute and one‑hour sessions. Bats and helmets are provided at no charge; a token or walk‑in payment is required for cage access and safety gear is mandatory. Batting cage users are asked to wear closed‑toe shoes.
All descriptions and policies reflect offerings at Climb UPton in Upton Hill Regional Park. Visitors should review specific event rules and availability before arrival.
Plan a Climb, Party, or Batting Cage Session at Climb UPton
Find dates for 2‑hour high‑ropes climbs, appreciation‑week sessions, group climbs, party packages, and token‑operated batting cages at Upton Hill Regional Park in Arlington.