This Virginia Beach, VA maintenance project allowed us to continue our partnership with Hunt Club Farm after completing the first phase of TreeWalk repairs in 2024. We returned in 2026 to finish the second phase, extending the life of one of the farm's most popular attractions while improving its long-term safety and sustainability.

Although Noble Built Adventure was not the original builder of this TreeWalk, we were trusted to evaluate the existing structure and develop solutions that would better serve both the course and the trees supporting it. One of the most rewarding aspects of this project was engineering a new load transfer system that distributed forces in a way better suited for long-term tree health while maintaining the integrity of the adventure course.

In addition to the structural improvements, we replaced aging safety netting and decking that had reached the end of their service life. Every repair was completed with the goal of preserving the original experience while bringing the course back to a condition that visitors could safely enjoy for years to come.

Projects like this demonstrate that maintaining an adventure course is just as important as building one. With proper inspections, thoughtful repairs, and planned upgrades, tree-based structures can continue providing memorable experiences long after their original construction.

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Hunt Club Farm TreeWalk, Virginia Beach, VA
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