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Fully Certified
West Coast Treetop Walk and Tower Zipline
General Information
1128 Woodstock-Rimu Road, Ruatapu, Hokitika
037555032, sitemanager@treetopsnz.com
Opening Times - Check before visiting as might change
9am to 4pm
Overview
Here at the West Coast Treetop Walk and Tower Zipline, we offer a range of experiences, from our onsite cafe and retail to our Treetop Walk and Tower Zipline.
Our Treetop Walk is 20m up in the forest canopy and has 11 stops on a self-guided tour around the facility. It also includes both a cantilevered section and a tower that reaches 47m high.
Our Tower Zipline starts from our 47m-high tower and runs 425m through our forest to the finish back at our base building, hitting speeds of up to 60km/h as you race your friends or family on side-by-side lines.
Check out our website, treeopsnz.com, for more information, and reach out to us via phone or email to make a booking.
Notes for Cardholders
Support person goes free
Standing and Queuing

We have seating in our cafe area, near our customer service desk, that can be used if needed, and our staff will look to bring clients who require prompt service to the front of the line.
Level Access

We have a wheelchair ramp to allow access to either the staff car or client golf cart to assist those that need vehicle assistance with access to the walkway structure. The access track from our base building to the structure is 300m long and includes gaining 20m elevation.
Distances

We have six accessible parking spaces located 100 metres from our building, which is closer than the main car park.
Urgent Toilet Access

Our base building has men's, women's, and accessible/family toilet facilities. On the walk, there are no facilities, as it is on the conservation estate.
Disability Assist Dogs

We comply with the New Zealand law regarding Disability Assist dogs. All registered Disability Assist dogs are permitted entry to go on the Walkway, DOC have allowed this. Accepted proof of registration could be presentation of the visitor's Hāpai Access Card displaying the icon shown above OR presentation of registration documentation plus the dog is dressed wearing its relevant service jacket (coat/vest/harness).
Essential Companions

An Essential Companion for a disabled person is someone that provides a level of support that, without which, a disabled person would either be unable to, or find unreasonably difficult to, access your services. We allow the support person to go for free.
Difficulty Accessing Visual Information

Staff offer briefings for the products, and can provide required support around the base building should it be needed.
Difficulty Accessing Audible Information

All pricing and product information is written down ready for clients to read it at the customer service counter, the site map has written information on it for clients to use for their self guided tour around the place.
Hidden Disabilities

We will endeavour to accommodate the needs of all clients
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