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Outdoor adventure venue, featuring ropes course, ziplines, beer garden and more, coming soon to Easton area | Lehigh Valley Regional News

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WILLIAMS TWP., PA. – Lehigh Valley’s newest outdoor adventure destination is coming soon to the Easton area.

A premier outdoor ropes course, Hangdog Outdoor Adventures, will open in the spring at 410 Cedarville Road, just off Interstate 78 in Williams Township, according to a news release.

The facility features a four-story outdoor ropes course with ziplines, free-fall jumps, giant swings, and more for a “thrilling climbing experience.” Courses also draw between children and adults for family-friendly fun.







Hangdog Outdoor Adventure, the first outdoor ropes course, will open in the spring at 410 Cedarville Road, just off Interstate 78 in Williams Township.




HangDog is owned by Michael McCreary, who also runs Allentown’s indoor go-karting venue, the Lehigh Valley Grand Prix, and its accompanying ax-throwing facility, Go!. axe.

“We are proud to open our second thrilling destination in the Lehigh Valley,” said McCreary. “Inspired by his resurgence in interest in family-friendly outdoor activities during the pandemic, that the Lehigh Valley needs a one-stop his food and fun destination for day-trippers and residents alike.” I found out.”

HangDog has 115 climbing elements, two 240-foot ziplines, and a giant swing 45 feet above the ground.

There are also outdoor games, a dog-friendly beer garden, a HangDog Cafe food stand, and a bandshell for live entertainment.

The business’s mascot is Dewey, modeled after McCreary’s own dog.

“HangDog looks forward to providing the best destinations for families, corporate groups, summer camps and school trips starting next year,” said the release.

A hangdog is a climbing term that describes a climber resting on a rope. Climbers are hangdogs when they want to rest, take in the scenery and enjoy the adventure.

“Hangdog isn’t just a moment in climbing, it’s a lifestyle, and our team brings it to the Lehigh Valley,” reads a message on the business’s website.

The High Ropes Course was granted zoning approval by the Williams Township Zoning Hearing Board in February.

Officials say the course can accommodate up to 150 guests and is expected to create 30 to 40 new job opportunities.

“My family loves the outdoors!” McCreary said earlier this year. We want to encourage people to step away from technology, enjoy experiences together, and push the boundaries of comfort. ”

For more information on HangDog, website Follow your business Facebook When Instagram page.

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