For first-timers we recommend the Alaska Zipline Tour in Juneau or the Bear Creek Zipline Adventure in Ketchikan. The courses themselves are not quite as fast or high off the ground as the other two. Moreover, the pacing is a little slower, which most beginners find comforting.
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In 2005, Kawanti Adventures (formerly Alaska Canopy Tours) developed Alaska’s very first zipline at Herring Cove, Alaska, just outside Ketchikan, providing an exciting new way for visitors to experience Southeast Alaska’s amazing temperate rainforest.
Of all of the amazing ways to experience the rainforest, one of the most exciting is to fly through the trees on an Alaska zipline tour! The Tongass National Rainforest offers breathtaking views and with this Juneau excursion, you'll be able to take them in from the treetops!
The centuries-old Western hemlock and Sitka spruce are at the heart of your zipline adventure. You’ll meet your highly trained guides, get geared up, and take a short walk to the first platform. There is 1 guide to every 6 guests so there is personal attention to make you feel comfortable while being 100 feet in the air.
Now it’s time to really soar, as you traverse seven ziplines ranging from 100 feet tall to 800 feet long. As you fly from platform to platform, smooth landings are ensured by the guide-operated braking and handrails. At the end of the course, enjoy the view from an aerial walkway over a rushing salmon-spawning stream.
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95MPHWe invite you to conquer the biggest Zipline of the AMERICAS, with a 1.57mi (2.5km) cable, YES, you read right! The Monster, reaching a flight speed up to 95MPH (152.8km/h).
The ZipRider®The ZipRider® opened in 2007 and to immediate popularity. At 5,495 feet (1.67 kilometers), it's the world's longest zip line. This spectacular, once-in-a-lifetime experience will surely blow you away. In fact, riding the zip line is about as close to the feeling of flying as one can get.
THE LONGEST ZIP LINE in the world is Jebel Jais Flight, located in the mountainous desert of Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. This Guinness World Record holder is 1.76 miles long (31 football fields) and can reach a speed of 93 miles per hour.
It does not scare, it is an incredible experience where you will become a pilot of the Monster the longest zipline in the world.
Located at Toro Verde Park in Orocovis, Puerto Rico, El Monstruo, or "The Monster," holds the official Guinness World Record for being the longest zip line in the world.
$129.95 is the suggested retail price. There are also combination tours that include the ZipRider as an option. It's a spectacular ride!
Glacier Bay is the principal tributary to Icy Strait-Cross Sound, a large passage that links the northern waters of the Alexander Archipelago to the open sea. Secondary inlets join this waterway from the north and south.
1330'Icy Strait Point features the world's largest ZipRider, with six 5,330' ziplines dropping 1330'. After launching, you will quickly accelerate to speeds exceeding 60 mph as you soar 300 feet above the rainforest below. If you are looking for a one-of-a-kind experience, then the ZipRider is for you.
Catamount Mountain Resort's adrenaline-pumping experience includes the longest zipline in the United States at 5,523 feet long and a vertical drop of over 1,000 feet.
Come down the face of Snow King Mountain on North America's steepest zip line, with views of Jackson Hole and the Grand Tetons in the background.
World's Second Longest Zip Line Nothing to be mocked, this main attraction at Toroverde Adventure Park, in Orocovis, Puerto Rico, the zipline covers 7,234 feet (or around 1.5 miles) and rises a height of 1,200 above the jungle below.
100mphZip World Velocity, Bethesda, is the fastest zip line in the world and the longest in Europe. You fly down the zip line head first, reaching speeds of 100mph. It suspends you 500 feet high, with amazing views over the mountains of Wales.
More than 100 years later, it's is the setting for the world's fastest zip line, the aptly named Velocity 2. Riders can reach speeds of 125 mph as they swoop and whoop their way along the wire for almost a mile.
Longest Zip LinesVolo dell' angelo Zipline - 2,213 meters/ 7,260 feet. ... The Eye of the Jaguar - 2,130 meters/ 6,990 feet or 1.3 miles. ... Crimean Hawk zip-line - 2,022 meters/ 6,634 feet. ... The Unreal Zip 2000 - 2,000 meters/ 6,561 feet, or 1.25 miles.More items...
about 93 milesSince launch, Zipline has over 42,385 deliveries including over 10,000 units of blood. Most deliveries arrive in under 30 minutes. The drones can deliver a product in about 15 minutes. They are capable of flying up to 75 mph with a range of about 93 miles.
A beautiful ride underneath a canopy of trees is what you get when you go on the best zipline in Alaska, Denali Park Zipline. The Park is unusual because of the ride on this zipline trip above the tree line. You can enjoy a 3-hour ziplining experience with breathtaking visuals of the Tundra Range and the Alaska Range. Being enjoyable and challenging, this trip takes you through the cloud forests and over the tundra.
The longest Alpine zipline reachs 600 feet. You’ll arrive in a treehouse of an artistic view, cross a suspension bridge, and finish the journey with certain ax tossing. It’s a family affair!
Keep rising in the air on a 3-hour Talkeetna zipline tour. The zips, which start at around 15 meters from the ground, gradually increase higher and culminate in a zipline of 600 feet. Your captain will give you comprehensive guidance and facilities to enjoy your flight safely.
There are two ziplines, including the new G2, Alaska’s fastest zipline with peak accelerations of nearly 60 mph. The G2 begins atop a slope over 250 feet above Matanuska River. See the view, then take off and fly. Most individuals find it challenging to start from the launch floor. Enjoy Glacier View, two hours from Anchorage along the beautiful Glenn Hwy. ATV tours, glacier treks, ziplines, and luxury camping, and so much more to do.
7. Half-Day Klondike Rock Climbing, Rappelling, and Ziplining Tour from Skagway
This tour is for skilled zipliners attempting a new test. The captivating 16-mile round trip tour picks up and drops off near the Ketchikan cruise docks. After a comprehensive briefing, your experienced guides will send you into the treetops, where you’ll fly above the ground.
Soon you’ll be flying through trees, taking in the jungle sights. Visit the Alaska Raptor Center’s Ketchikan display to view their magnificent birds of prey up close, and explore the historic Fleenor Sawmill. Overall, it is highly suggested for friends and family trips.
In 2005, Kawanti Adventures (formerly Alaska Canopy Tours) developed Alaska’s very first zipline at Herring Cove, Alaska, just outside Ketchikan, providing an exciting new way for visitors to experience Southeast Alaska’s amazing temperate rainforest. After earning rave reviews from both the tourism industry and guests, Kawanti Adventures developed an additional course in Ketchikan. In 2018, Kawanti Adventures expanded its operation when it acquired Alpine Zipline Adventure in Ketchikan. Kawanti Adventure’s zipline tours are among a family of exciting Alaskan adventures, including Alaska Adventure Kart, Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary walking and bear viewing tours, and Taquan Air Misty Fjords flightseeing and bear viewing tours.
After meeting at the Mount Roberts Tramway, a shuttle will take you to Eaglecrest Ski area on Douglas Island, across Gastineau Channel from Juneau. Here you’ll be surrounded by sub-alpine rainforest with panoramic mountain views. The centuries-old Western hemlock and Sitka spruce are at the heart of your zipline adventure.
Meet at the Mount Roberts Tramway in downtown Juneau.
Your stuff: Your belongings will be secured at the lodge during your tour. You don’t want to zip with extra items that could get in the way or fall irretrievably beneath the course.
The excursion begins with a drive up to the Eaglecrest Ski Area, on Douglas Island , which doubles as a zipline course in the summer months. Your driver will provide history and commentary on the way from downtown all the way up to the zipline base and summer ski lodge. There, you will be met by our friendly staff, who will outfit you in all the necessary gear and provide your safety briefings. You'll start with a practice run to make sure you are comfortable before heading out on this Juneau Alpine zipline course.
Of all of the amazing ways to experience the rainforest, one of the most exciting is to fly through the trees on an Alaska zipline tour! The Tongass National Rainforest offers breathtaking views and with this Juneau excursion, you'll be able to take them in from the treetops!
Guests must be able to climb 4 steps into and out of the bus. There is limited space for collapsible wheelchairs and walkers. There is no storage available for motorized scooters. Please leave a comment during checkout if accommodations for collapsible equipment will be required on tour.
All backpacks, bags, and purses are required to be placed in lockers (provided) and are not allowed on the zipline tour. Personal cameras and video devices are allowed while ziplining.