Bellevue Adventures is your launch pad if you're looking for the best way to challenge your comfort zone, foster unforgettable team bonds, and experience nature like never before.

Formerly known as Bellevue Zip Tours, this immersive outdoor course tucked into Eastgate Park has evolved into one of the region’s most inclusive and dynamic adventure experiences. With seven zip lines (one soaring 80 feet above the forest floor), a new multi-level Aerial Park packed with 26 elevated elements, and a 45-foot climbing wall equipped with auto-belay systems, Bellevue Adventures offers high-impact fun in the treetops for everyone from thrill-seekers to first-timers.

In our latest episode of Bellevue Bound, host Megan Adams sat down with Tristan Bondeson, Assistant Course Manager at Bellevue Adventures, to explore how these experiences change lives. “Most of us are afraid of heights—it’s human,” Bondeson shares. “But stepping off that platform is more than just a leap. It’s a choice to grow.”

Their team’s philosophy centers around the concept of the “growth zone”—that space between comfort and panic where transformation happens. Whether you’re ziplining, scaling the climbing wall, or navigating a suspension bridge, each activity is thoughtfully designed to push you just enough, with encouragement and guidance every step of the way.

Built for Teams, Designed for Connection

What sets Bellevue Adventures apart isn’t just the adrenaline rush—it’s the intention behind it. Their customized team-building programs are designed to strengthen communication, collaboration, and creative problem-solving for businesses, school groups, and community organizations. With activities like “Whale Watch” and PVC marble runs, teams walk away with more than fun—they leave with insights, stronger bonds, and new ways of working together.

A Model for Accessibility and Inclusion

Perhaps the most powerful aspect of Bellevue Adventures is its commitment to accessibility. The newly constructed Aerial Park includes wheelchair-accessible elements—a rarity in outdoor adventure spaces. From a paved trail to adaptive gear and a hydraulic zip line platform, these experiences are built to be inclusive, allowing people of varying mobility levels to fully participate. “We want everyone to feel the thrill of growth and connection,” says Bondeson.

Plan Your Visit

Bellevue Adventures operates from April through October, and online reservations are required. Whether you're a corporate team looking to break through barriers, a local resident seeking weekend fun, or a family exploring the city, this is a must-do Bellevue experience.

Listen to the full episode of Bellevue Bound featuring Bellevue Adventures here.

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