The park's Mega Zip Line is one of the longest in Japan, measuring nearly half a kilometer in total length.
The facility is integrated into a reforested zone, utilizing local timber for its structures and obstacle platforms.
The park is situated along the Ashiwa River, which remains a primary natural feature for both swimming and water-based adventure activities.
Ikeda, the town hosting the park, maintains a 'Forest Kindergarten' initiative, and this facility serves as an extension of the town's focus on nature-based education.
Construction of the adventure courses required minimal clearing of existing trees to maintain the forest canopy density.
Tree Picnic Adventure Ikeda is an outdoor adventure park situated in the forest of Ikeda, Fukui, focusing on large-scale canopy athletics and river activities. The facility features a Mega Zip Line that spans 480 meters across the valley, allowing participants to glide over the Ashiwa River. Adventure courses include multiple levels of tree-top obstacle challenges designed for different physical skill levels. The site also provides dedicated areas for glamping and riverside barbecue gatherings. Its infrastructure is built directly into the local cedar and cypress forest landscape, emphasizing a low-impact design. The park serves as a hub for ecological tourism in the remote mountainous region of Ikeda town.
The landing platform of the Mega Zip Line, which offers a panoramic view of the forested valley looking back toward the launch point.
Wear sturdy, closed-toe athletic shoes as sandals are prohibited on the adventure courses for safety.
Check weather forecasts carefully, as outdoor operations are frequently suspended during high winds or heavy rain.
Book activity slots well in advance, especially for the Mega Zip Line, as equipment and guide capacity are limited.
Do not attempt the high-altitude rope courses if you have a significant fear of heights, as once you begin a course, exit points are limited.
Closed during winter months due to snowfall; typically closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout the regular season.
Participants must wear provided safety harnesses and helmets at all times during activity sessions; long hair must be tied back.