Nothing can touch Adventure Forest. Well, kids can, quite literally. They can climb on it, over it and through it, navigating the maze of metal tunnels and rope bridges, or riding zip lines that spill into bouncy nets. Its tattoo-like vines of hand-lettered poetry wind through the 500-foot-long aerial course, adding a bit of magic to its scenic, weathered perches. In terms of creative play in the metro area, Adventure Forest is the coolest thing around. “I’m always looking for an excuse to come in here,” said Kimber Kuhl, senior manager of communications at the Children’s Museum Denver at Marsico Campus, as she climbed the winding wooden stairs of Adventure Forest. We wouldn’t expect Kuhl to say anything else, given her job.