Treehouse World is located at 1442 Phoenixville Pike in West Chester, Pennsylvania. It’s situated west of Philadelphia, between Downingtown and King of Prussia. It’s easy to access from Route 30.

Tickets are available for purchase online, and it is recommended that they are purchased in advance of your visit. There are ticket options for guests depending on weight and height restrictions. Most activities have a weight and height requirement due to the nature of the attraction. Be sure to check their website to know what your child may be eligible to use before visiting the park.

Treehouse World has several areas to explore. The most whimsical area are the treehouses. The treehouses are an attraction open for any age, though there are some steep stairs within them. In 2026, a new castle treehouse is under construction. It looks gigantic!

Be sure to go into the shoe and explore the whole way to the top! There’s a lookout over the treehouses from the top level.

Before heading to some of the other main attractions, including climbing the trees, ziplining, or taking a walk off the plank, the harness hut will provide you with a harness.

Several trees are available to climb, and Treehouse World staff will help you get clipped in for climbing. Once you’re ready to come down, you can gently push off and be slowly lowered to the ground. Some of the climbing routes on these trees are 40 feet from the ground! If you get to the top, be sure to ring the bell.

Pirate’s Cove is another opportunity to face your fears with “walking the plank”. This pirate ship treehouse has a free fall from two different levels, with a harness lowering you to the ground. This area also has a smaller zipline for younger children.

Another area of Treehouse World is Warrior Woods. This is an obstacle course with monkey bars, a ball zipline, balance logs, a bridge, and more. There are plenty of opportunities to test your skills and even see how fast you can make it through the course.

Tucked back farther into the woods are the larger ziplines. These are for older children and adults, as there is a height and weight requirement. These are dual ziplines, so you can race a friend or family member!

At the front of the park, there is an inflatable slide, as well as a bungy jump. The bungy jump uses a different harness than the rest of Treehouse World, so you may want to play in this area first or last during your visit.

When you need a break, Treehouse World has picnic tables throughout the woods, as well as beside the treehouse area to eat and relax. Some snacks and drinks are available at the front desk, or you can bring a picnic lunch.
Tips for Visiting Treehouse World
Even though the park is shaded among the trees, be sure to wear sunscreen.
Food and drink can be brought from outside the park, and there are many picnic tables to take a break and eat.
Wear comfortable, athletic footwear and comfortable / older clothing. At the end of the larger zips, it’s possible to land in the mulch. Plus, playing in nature can be a bit dirty!
