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    Berlin, MA

    Boundless Adventures

    4.8 (56 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Ann S.

    It's a self-serving adventure park with a mix of obstacles and ziplines with varying difficulty levels. It's not a scenic area but there are courses with a lot of shade and you're in the forest. And other courses where you're not covered by trees and it's open. When I say "self-serving", it's completely different from another adventure park I went to and there are staff members helping each person move safely at every junction. At Boundless, you are on your own and it's self-paced. If you get stuck, there is a staff member on the ground you can shout to for help. And trust that I got stuck, but it wasn't that bad. I was able to pull myself back up after a slip. Did 1 yellow, 1 green, and 1 blue course. It lasted 2 hours, which was the ticket I purchased. If you're scared of heights, I suggest starting with a yellow course and work your way through the levels for a better challenge if you want. Gloves are required and they sell them for about $6 or you can bring your own. The staff are friendly and responsive. My phone dropped without me knowing and the staff alerted me. 2 cons: They don't sell any real food & they don't have actual bathrooms. Just portable toilets. They should partner with some food trucks. Located 1 hour from Boston. If you have a stamina for adventure, I highly recommend this place! You will have fun whether you're a kid, teen, or grown adult!!

    Kerry R.

    Enjoyed spending the night at Boundless Adventures. Kids (ages 9 - 12) had a blast. They were able to find courses that matched their ability & comfort levels. Loved the courses in the woods. Plenty of staff and all were very friendly. Easy online ordering & waivers. Hints: Bring your own gloves. Wear comfortable, warm clothes for night climbing. It got chilly. Wear bright colors/glow sticks to find each other on the course (but not orange because the staff wear that color) Each course took us 20-30 minutes. Plan accordingly, especially as time is running out and there are obstacles you want to try. Ask the staff! They had great advice about where to find the longest zip lines, easiest ways to get across hard obstacles, which course to take for easier/harder challenges. Try to get on a course where the group in front of you is 2-3 platforms ahead. Otherwise you might end up waiting.

    Kendall C.

    We could not have had a better day! Got there at 4 to celebrate my sons 14th birthday. The staff were super kind and calming especially when children needed assistance on the course. The western being 72 helped too and no mosquitos!! At 5:30 they put the lights on so the forest illuminated and made the night magical! Thank you boundless adventure for an incredible night to remember! To note when taking our gear off a staff (with beautiful red hair) was smiling. i asked her why and she said because she loves her job! It was the perfect day and we will be back!!

    Mariana R.

    This was one of the best things we've done as a family. The kids loved it! We helped and encouraged each other. The staff was AWESOME. They gave us tips when we felt stuck. The place felt like you where somewhere up north, but really we were 30 minutes from home. We will definitely be going back soon!

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    David Y.

    Beautiful course in the woods, great staff , need to extend the courses which I'm sure will happen as they are just getting started.

    Paula W.

    Kids loved the park. Ages were 11 to 13 and we literally had to pull kids off at close. The staff was great with making sure kids were safe and following rules and one of the guys climbed with them to talk them through the harder courses! We spent the whole 3 hours climbing and kids can't wait to go back. Owner checked in multiple times to ask how our experience was.

    Megan J.

    Took my daughter (15) on Friday for a 9am climb. Staff are all super friendly and helpful. Gave pointers and encouragement along the way. We did the green forest course, blue course, green course a second time, and ended with a yellow. The blue course is challenging but we felt so accomplished and proud when we finished. Definitely bring sun screen! We will for sure be back. Highly recommended for all ages!

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    Had a great time trying to keep up with two 10-year-old boys! Great outdoor space with fantastic staff!

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    The set up is ridiculous!you must pass green and blue before go to black lane, which will make people total exhausted!

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    Thank you for your feedback Liz. We can't wait to see you again soon!

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    Thank you Wendy. We look forward to seeing you again soon!

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    Hello! I'm trying to decide between Treetop Adventures and Boundless Adventures for our family trip with my 7 year old, my 10 year old (who may not climb - he gets nervous) and 12 year old. Which offers more for the younger ones (maybe less high?)

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