The Challenge Center
Challenge Center Qualifications
ASI Peak Adventures holds current ACCT membership & the Challenge Center adheres strictly to the guidelines as outlined by the most recent ANSI/ACCT 03-2016 Challenge Course and Canopy/Zip Line Standards.
Membership #: 26467504
Non-Profit Status
ASI Peak Adventures is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Tax I.D. number: 94-1347023
Challenge Center Waiver, Forms, & Information
Expand the “Read More” section for information about your upcoming Challenge Center program.
Waiver & Forms
Everyone who enters the Challenge Center must fully complete the waiver & forms.
Download: 2024 Challenge Center Waiver
What to Bring
- Shoes:
- Closed-toed, closed-heeled shoes are REQUIRED. NO sandals or crocs!
- Suitable for all weather conditions
- Clothing:
- Dress comfortably (NO midriff shirts or “short” shorts)
- Casual, durable, good for running around and getting dirty!
- Long pants or sweatshirts are preferred when the weather permits
- Layer clothing appropriate to the season. We continue plans in rain or shine!
- Glasses and Contact Lenses:
- Take any precautions normal to participating in outdoor activities to protect the eyes and eyewear.
- We recommend wearing a retaining strap to protect glasses
- Other things to bring:
- Your completed and signed waiver/registration forms. All minors must have the forms completed by a parent or guardians.
- Reusable water bottle
- Lunch or snacks
- Positive attitudes, positive energy
- Do NOT bring:
- Tobacco products and non-prescription drugs
- Gum or candy
- Electronics and valuables
- Negative attitudes, negative energy
Parking Information
The Challenge Center is located on the north end of the Sacramento State campus. Parking is $8 every day of the year.
Cars should park in parking structure V. See the attached printable map below for bus parking information.
For more details and a Google Maps link: Challenge Center Location
Printable Map: Challenge Center Parking Map
Low Elements
Our low elements and initiatives are essential to our team building programs. Lows elements take place on or just above the ground. This is not a comprehensive list but gives you an idea of some of the initiatives we use to develop your Challenge Center Program.
Apollo
The perfect task for groups looking to work on:
- Communication
- Support
- Commitment
- Problem Solving
- Leadership
- Trust
Key Punch
The perfect task for groups looking to work on:
- Time Management
- Competition
- Problem Solving
Toxic Waste
The perfect task for groups looking to work on:
- Communication
- Support
- Commitment
- Problem Solving
Nitro
The perfect task for groups looking to work on:
- Communication
- Trust
Muse
The perfect task for groups looking to work on:
- Teamwork
- Communication
- Leadership
- Problem Solving
Whale Watch
The perfect task for groups looking to work on:
- Communication
- Support
- Trust
High Elements
Our high elements and obstacles are designed to challenge individuals and teams on our team building programs. Our high elements require a harness and a rope safety system. This is not a comprehensive list but gives you an idea of some of the high and climbing elements we have at the Challenge Center.
Multiline
Traverse this challenging element with a series of hanging ropes. Watch out, the tight rope under your feet moves more than you’d think!
Up & Over Wall
Work as a team to scale this 14-foot wall!
Climbing Wall
The Climbing Wall is located on our 40ft Climbing Tower. We have two rock-climbing walls that can accommodate four climbers at a time!
The Dive
The Dive is one of our most well-known elements. Climbers climb up a tree then leap off of a platform where they can either enjoy the ride and swing down, or attempt to grab a trapeze bar.
Dangle Duo
up a series of logs that get further apart as you go up. This is a great teamwork challenge.
The Cargo Net
The cargo net on our 40ft Climbing Tower is great for challenging yourself physically and feeling like a pirate!