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The Augusta Commission has approved a new Outdoor Urban Adventure Center featuring an eight-story zip line and a two-story rock-climbing course. Set to enhance the Freedom Bridge area, this project will offer thrilling activities for locals and tourists. With a budget of $2.95 million and operations managed by Forge Management, the center aims for a spring 2026 opening. It will include an observation deck, donut boat rentals, and diverse food options to cater to visitors.
Augusta, GA – The Augusta Commission has unanimously approved a proposal for a new Outdoor Urban Adventure Center, set to enhance the Freedom Bridge area. The project features an eight-story zip line and a two-story rock-climbing course, with a projected opening date in spring 2026.
The zip line aims to provide an adrenaline-pumping experience, allowing visitors to soar from the Augusta side across the Savannah River to the middle of the Freedom Bridge. After completing the rock-climbing course, participants will then zip back to Augusta, adding a unique twist to their adventure. Admission to these activities is projected to range between $30 to $45 per day, making it accessible for tourists and locals alike.
In addition to the adventure activities, the center will include a free or low-cost observation deck for visitors who may not wish to engage in the physical pursuits. For those looking to enjoy water activities, donut boat rentals will also be available at an hourly rate, along with various food and beverage options at the facility. This diverse offering is expected to cater to a wide audience, enhancing the overall visitor experience.
The project funding is primarily sourced through Special Purpose Local Options Sales Tax (SPLOST) 8, which is dedicated to community enhancements and projects. This funding mechanism ensures that tax contributions are effectively utilized for the community’s benefit. The budget estimate for the project is approximately $2.95 million, with additional financial support aimed at improving accessibility options through partnerships with organizations like the Georgia Rehabilitation Institute.
Forge Management will oversee the operations of the new outdoor center, having proven their expertise in managing adventure facilities in the Chicago area. They are also set to include classes, races, and various events aimed at engaging visitors continuously. The operational agreement with The Forge will remain active until 2030, with quarterly performance reports to be presented to the city.
The permitting process for this project is already underway, pending approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Within a projected construction timeframe of just six months, officials aim for the center’s opening in the spring of 2026. Anticipated as a revitalization effort for the riverwalk area, the new facility is expected to serve as a significant economic driver for tourism in Augusta.
Design considerations for the center will prioritize accessibility to accommodate all types of mobility, reflecting a growing commitment to inclusiveness in recreational spaces. Parking arrangements for visitors are also being discussed, which include the provision for 25 parking spots in the marina area, along with ample public parking available on Broad Street and in the depot area.
The development of the Outdoor Urban Adventure Center is a part of Augusta’s broader efforts to enhance community engagement through recreational activities, promote local tourism, and create unique experiences attractive to residents and visitors. As details continue to unfold, the community looks forward to seeing how this project will transform the Freedom Bridge area into a vibrant hub for outdoor activities.
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