Tree Top, Skyrider, or Super Skyrider Zipline Tour for One, Two, or Four from Alpine Adventures (Up to 17% Off)
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Both novices and those with prior experience can enjoy the thrill of ziplining above the forest floor
- Weight restrictions:
- Tree Top Ziplining Tour: 50–240 lbs.
- Skyrider Ziplining Tour: 70–240 lbs.
- Super Skyrider Ziplining Tour: 70–220 Ibs.
- Number of ziplines:
- Tree Top Ziplining Tour: 6
- Skyrider Ziplining Tour: 5 ziplines and 5 suspension bridges
- Super Skyrider Ziplining Tour: 8 ziplines and 6 suspension bridges
- Zipline length:
- Tree Top Ziplining Tour: 250–1000 feet
- Skyrider Ziplining Tour: 800–1600 feet
- Super Skyrider Ziplining Tour: over 1600 feet
- Maximum speed:
- Tree Top Ziplining Tour: 45 mph
- Skyrider Ziplining Tour: 50 mph
- Super Skyrider Ziplining Tour: over 60 mph
- Highest point on the course:
- Tree Top Ziplining Tour: 80 feet above forest floor
- Skyrider Ziplining Tour: 200 feet above the forest floor
- Super Skyrider Ziplining Tour: 250 feet above the forest floor
- Age restrictions: not recommended for ages under 10, under 16 must be accompanied by guardian, under 18 must have guardian-signed waiver
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About Alpine Adventures
Alpine Adventures, located in the beautiful White Mountains of NH, near the award-winning Whale’s Tale Waterpark, opened the first, longest, highest and fastest Zipline Canopy Tour in New England in 2006 and continues to lead the way in the outdoor adventure industry. The original Tree Top Canopy Tour was an instant hit and continues to be a favorite for families and first-time zippers. With 300 private acres in Woodstock, NH, it was no time before Alpine expanded by building the Timberline and Super Timberline Zipline Tours. To keep our tours safe, new, and exciting, Alpine constantly adjusts the courses and plans new routes, most recently evolving the beloved Skyrider into Timberline. Continually raising the bar for Ziplining…with longer, higher lines, side-by-side racing zips and more. In addition, in 2015, Alpine built their first Treehouse, a magnificent work of art offering a welcome rest stop for many tours. Alpine Adventures uses unique 6-wheel Pinzgauers, Swiss Army transport vehicles, to take guests to the top of their Zipline Tours high up on Barron Mountain. The vehicles are also used for Off-Road Adventures or a lift to start the newly expanded Backcountry Snowshoe Tours. These vehicles, with their ability to go anywhere, are not just transportation but a memorable part of any tour. From humble beginnings as a Snowmobile Tour Operator in 1997, Alpine Adventures has grown to be an innovative and unique outdoor adventure company that is widely known for its superior customer service, safety, and engaging year-round activities. Our goal is to help our guests take a time-out from their hectic lives and create lasting memories with friends and family.