Wednesday, 15 January 2025

Live Wire Park in Lorne: A Thrilling Day Out

by BD Banks

Nestled in the lush Otway Ranges, Live Wire Park in Lorne is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers of all ages.

Known as Australia’s only off-the-grid outdoor adventure park, Live Wire Park combines heart-pounding fun with eco-friendly innovation. Powered entirely by solar energy and utilising a sustainable water system, it’s a haven for adrenaline junkies and nature lovers alike.

What to Expect at Live Wire Park Lorne

Live Wire Park offers a range of circuits that let you zip, climb, and glide through the treetops. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned thrill-seeker, there’s something for everyone.

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At Live Wire Park you can glide, zip and climb through the Otway treetops on each of the park’s circuits.

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All sessions start with a safety briefing and training where you are taught how to attach yourself to the climbs so as not to fall.

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The Short Circuit

Perfect for younger adventurers or beginners, the Short Circuit is a one-hour course with four obstacle paths. Don’t be fooled by its name—this circuit offers plenty of challenges, featuring 26 individual activities designed to build confidence and test agility.

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Repeating the courses is encouraged to help kids and first-timers master the techniques and gain confidence.

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The Shockwave Zip Coaster

Looking for a rush without the effort? The 525-metre-long Shockwave Zip Coaster is the answer. Known as Australia’s most extreme zip line, this ride lets you soar through the treetops while enjoying breathtaking views.

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It’s perfect for teens and adults who might shy away from climbing—just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. Even the most hesitant visitors can’t help but cheer as they zip through the forest at high speed.

It’s also a good idea to repeat the obstacle courses a few times to gain confidence.

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The Canopy Circuit

For a more relaxed experience, the 120-metre Canopy Circuit offers a leisurely stroll among the treetops.

This elevated pathway provides a unique perspective of the surrounding rainforest.

However, be aware that the narrow, steep dirt tracks leading to the walkway may not be suitable for prams or wheelchairs despite being advertised as accessible.

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The highest level is REALLY high off the ground and rather hair-raising for me standing on the ground, watching.

Both Baby 2.0 and Lady AB finish all the courses with big smiles and a huge sense of achievement. I certainly know that I couldn’t do what they did!

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Older kids and adults can complete the high-intensity Super Circuit which includes fifty-three challenging activities over 2 hours.

Test your endurance while swinging on ropes, scaling trees and taking the plunge in a 10m QuickJump bungee, whilst putting your brain to the test with problem-solving puzzles.

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Finally, take a trip along Australia’s most extreme zip line, the 525-metre-long Shockwave Zip Coaster.

While it’s high and long, it’s actually the best option for teens and adults who are usually scared of heights, as you don’t have to do anything other than sitting back and looking at the view. The woman at the counter describes it as ‘the most fun you’ll have doing nothing’!

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The last activity is a leisurely 120m long Canopy Circuit suspended pathway and an elevated experience, the Spring Circuit.  

It’s advertised as being fully accessible but there is a narrow, steep, dirt track at the beginning and end of the actual walkway, so I can’t see how it’d be suitable for heavy prams and wheelchairs.

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The Spring Circuit

Families will love the playful Spring Circuit. Elevated five metres above the ground, this series of netted zones and walkways features trampolines and giant balls—perfect for kids and parents to unwind together.

Relax in the treetop pods and soak in the serene environment while the kids burn off energy.

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Live Wire Park is a highlight of our visit to Lorne and the kids are keen to return. As they get older there will be more challenges for them to tackle and I might even try out the Shockwave Zip Coaster!

Tips for Visiting Live Wire Park Lorne

  • The Short Circuit takes 1 hour to complete, the Super Circuit takes 2 hours to complete;
  • The only toilets are at the entrance/visitors centre so go before you start climbing as it’s annoying to take your harness on and off;
  • If you’re a supervising adult and not climbing you still have to pay for general admission, which includes the Canopy Circuit and Spring Circuit;
  • The Canopy Circuit is advertised as being fully accessible however be aware that there is a narrow, steep, dirt track at the beginning and end of the actual walkway;
  • Wear comfortable clothing and closed in footwear;
  • Bookings are recommended, especially weekends and school holidays;
  • Check minimum height restrictions before booking.
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