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ular of an attraction, as well as getting a Fastpass a generally harder position, especially
earlier in the day.
Redwood Creek Challenge Trail and Wilderness Explorer Camp
What it is Elaborate playground and obstacle course. Scope and scale Minor attraction. When
to go Anytime. Special comments Very well done; must be 42" tall. Plan to spend about 20
minutes here.
DESCRIPTION AND COMMENTS An elaborate maze of rope bridges, log towers, and a
cave, the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail is a scout camp combination of elements from
Tarzan's Treehouse and Tom Sawyer Island. Built into and around Grizzly Peak, the Chal-
lenge Trail has eye-popping appeal for young adventurers. A mom from Salt Lake City
writes:
Most underrated … If this were a city park, it would be packed every day. In
Disneyland it seems to be the least popular thing. The kids just loved it, young
and older. The adults were able to run for Fastpasses, change diapers, get
snacks for all the kids, and sit down while the kids had a great time.
Russell and Dug from Pixar's Up appear here daily to lead kids in a short but sweet
Wilderness Explorer ceremony. Grab a map near the entrance and complete the self-
guided activities to earn your own merit badge sticker.
TOURING TIPS The largest of several children's play areas in the park, and the only one that
is dry (for the most part) and relatively shady, the Challenge Trail is the perfect place to let
your kids cut loose for a while. Though the Challenge Trail will be crowded, you should
not have to wait to get in. Experience it after checking out the better rides and shows. Be
aware, however, that the playground is quite large, and that you will not be able to keep
your children in sight unless you tag along with them.
PARADES and LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Disney's World of Color Nighttime Spectacular (Fastpass)
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