Snowflex Tubing or Zipline Tours at Branson Zipline at Wolfe Mountain (Up to 24% Off). Three Options Available.
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Thrill-seekers can enjoy exciting zipline course tours and a fast ride down the Snowflex tubing slope
- What’s included in the photo package: photos taken throughout the tour (from action shots on the ziplines to group shots on the towers) with online access
- Weight restrictions: 70–275 lbs
- Number of ziplines: three (Avalanche Tour) or four (Flying Prospector Tour)
- Snowflex tube length: 400 feet
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About Branson Zipline & Snowflex Park At Wolfe Mountain
With the hazy, heavily-forested Ozarks as a backdrop, Branson Zipline at Wolfe Mountain offers quite a view. Their various tour packages, with up to seven ziplines and 10 suspension bridges, provide stunning views of the area's landscape along with thrilling rides for brave adventurers. Their trained and ACCT-certified guides, meanwhile, ensure an organized and safe environment while also providing bits of knowledge about the surrounding area.
In addition to ziplining, their Snowflex Park lets guests race over 400 feet downhill on a synthetic tubing run. The high-performance snow surface lets both kids and adults alike experience a riveting sledding experience while leaving the parkas and snow boots behind.
- Ozarks Explorer Canopy Tour: Featuring a 40' free fall (optional), this tour lasts about 2–3 hours, and is perfect for any size group or party. With 7 ziplines and 10 suspension bridges, the obstacles provide a fun excursion through the canopy.
- Flying Prospector: an easy-going tour complete with four ziplines and seven suspension bridges all for travelers just looking to enjoy the view
- Avalanche Tour: exciting adventure that includes a 40-foot dynamite drop free fall and snowflex tubing all in less than two hours
- Blue Streak Fast Line: thrill-seekers delight featuring heights of over 150 feet along with a 100 foot free fall at the end of the tour