Built for a preschool’s outdoor play space, Hillbrook Treehouse is built around a massive, leafy tree. The 7' high main deck is a roomy 12' x 12' attached to a commercial grade tube slide, 10' long swinging bridge and 6' x 6' two-story fort.
The swinging bridge leading from the main tower to the fort is constructed with high-quality exterior-grade 1/2" Nylon rope and our signature sustainable redwood lumber. Metal handrails on the inside of the rope railing allow kids grab on to something steady when crossing the bouncy, jouncy, swinging-side-to-side bridge!
The two-story fort is full of opportunities for climbing, including a powder-coated metal coil climber, rope net climb, and angled rung ladder. At the bottom, ADA accessible transfer steps provide inclusive access to the upper level. A crawl tube tunnel under the fort offers play opportunities close to the ground.
Our signature tung-oil stain naturally colors and protects the sustainable redwood lumber of our structures. For Hillbrook Treehouse, the school chose a hue of brown that integrates the structure with the existing trees.
With special cut-outs to accommodate the majestic tree at the heart of this play area, this treehouse allows Hillbrook’s young students to explore freely on a platform deck entirely enclosed by our hand-lashed rope railing and netting.
The coil climber provides a challenging way up or down from the fort.
Add a child’s imagination and this unique structure becomes a bird’s nest, a zoo, a treetop castle, or something else entirely.
This is what awaits the lucky students of Hillbrook School when they dash outside for recess!