Zipline Canopy Tour, Motorized Sky Surfer Ride, or Both at Adventure Ziplines of Branson and Sky Surfer (Up to 55% Off)
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Ziplines whisk tourists over Ozark trees at more than 50 mph, or adventurers ride computerized surfboard through 5,000-foot course
The need to feel the wind in your hair is best fulfilled by ziplining, though it can also be fulfilled by riding in a convertible, swinging on a tire swing, or getting sneezed on by a jumbo jet. Fly through the sky with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $45 for a zipline canopy tour and a motorized Sky Surfer ride (a $99.98 value)
- $15 for a motorized Sky Surfer ride (a $29.99 value)
- $35 for a zipline canopy tour (a $69.99 value)<p>
After a 20-minute orientation, adventurers opting for a zipline tour strap on the necessary equipment before following ACCT-certified guides on a 90-minute journey. These tours send guests sailing up to 70 feet in the air as they glide between trees across the 2-mile course’s three sky bridges and seven double-cabled ziplines at up to 50 miles per hour. Guests can stand up, fly on their stomachs, or soar in the Thinker pose before an ATV ride concludes their zipline experience. Less than five minutes from the zipline canopy tour, thrill seekers stand atop a computer-controlled surfboard during Sky Surfer rides as they hang ten throughout a 5,000-foot course, racing uphill, downhill, and around curves at 30 miles per hour. Guests under 70 pounds can ride accompanied by a guardian or tour guide.
Both Adventure Ziplines’ and Sky Surfer’s cables are crafted from high-strength steel that is strong enough to support the weight of a car filled with elephants. Sky Surfer rides can be redeemed at Electric Ziplines on Country Boulevard, and zipline canopy tours can be redeemed at Adventure Ziplines of Branson on Wildwood Drive.<p>
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About Adventure Ziplines of Branson
The guides at Adventure Ziplines of Branson show how to navigate the treetop canopies year-round. While zipping between platforms at speeds up to 50 miles per hour, guests get unique views of the surrounding Ozarks and the unsung puppeteers that control them. The secure lines use a backup-cable system that prevents accidents, ensuring trips along the 2-mile tracks occur without snags.