Free Adventure Park Waiver Template

Adventure parks, ziplines, ropes courses, and trampoline parks carry real injury risk — which makes a well-drafted, conspicuous waiver essential. This template emphasizes specific risk disclosure (falls, collisions, equipment failure), guardian consent for minors, and rule-following obligations.

This template is a starting point, not legal advice. Waiver enforceability varies by state — have an attorney review your final waiver before use.

What this template includes

  • Activity-specific assumption of risk (falls, collisions, impact injuries)
  • Release of liability and covenant not to sue
  • Acknowledgment of safety briefing and rules
  • Physical condition and weight/height requirement confirmation
  • Parent/guardian consent for minors with multiple-child support
  • Media release (optional section)

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Common questions

Does one waiver cover a whole family?

It can — this template includes a guardian block covering multiple named minors. Digitally, WaiverApp lets one guardian add several children to a single signed waiver.

How long should we keep signed waivers?

At minimum, your state’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims — often 2-6 years, and longer for minors (the clock may not start until they turn 18). Digital storage makes long retention trivial.

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