$45 for a Zip Line Tour with Wahoo Ziplines ($89 Value)
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- Zip at speeds of up to 40 mph
- Two miles of well-maintained cables
- Near Great Smoky Mountains
In the ancient world devoid of zip lines, humans were confined to the ground, endlessly speculating about the natural wonders that existed at the tops of all proximate trees and mega-skyscrapers. Leapfrog the evolutionary gap with today’s Groupon, which gets you one admission to the zip-line tour with Wahoo Ziplines, located in Sevierville. At Wahoo Ziplines, guests can soak in majestic views of the Great Smoky Mountains as they soar above treetops at speeds of up to 40 mph. This particular tour features six signature zip lines, which, when stretched end-to-end, total a distance of more than two miles. Pre-flight, participants receive a briefing on safety before donning gloves, a helmet, and a safety harness for their aviatory journey. Then, one of Wahoo’s veteran, certified guides hooks up the harnesses, and ushers thrill-seekers through the skies on cables that are strung anywhere from 40–250 feet off the ground, the exact altitudinal range required for impressing bald eagles and doubtful middle school gym teachers.
Reviews
WBIR featured Wahoo Ziplines, and TripAdvisors give it a perfect five-owl-eye average.
- Recently, cast members from the Miracle Theater in Pigeon Forge dared to ride Wahoo Ziplines. "It was great! My heart was pounding before I left, but once you're out there, you're out there," says Lester Rector. – Beth Haynes, WBIR
- We went ziplining with Wahoo Ziplines on July 23rd, all 13 of us, ranging in ages from 6 to 65! We had a great time! Our guides, Seth and Doug, were both safety conscious and entertaining. – Lovetotravel3816, TripAdvisor
- Zip at speeds of up to 40 mph
- Two miles of well-maintained cables
- Near Great Smoky Mountains
In the ancient world devoid of zip lines, humans were confined to the ground, endlessly speculating about the natural wonders that existed at the tops of all proximate trees and mega-skyscrapers. Leapfrog the evolutionary gap with today’s Groupon, which gets you one admission to the zip-line tour with Wahoo Ziplines, located in Sevierville. At Wahoo Ziplines, guests can soak in majestic views of the Great Smoky Mountains as they soar above treetops at speeds of up to 40 mph. This particular tour features six signature zip lines, which, when stretched end-to-end, total a distance of more than two miles. Pre-flight, participants receive a briefing on safety before donning gloves, a helmet, and a safety harness for their aviatory journey. Then, one of Wahoo’s veteran, certified guides hooks up the harnesses, and ushers thrill-seekers through the skies on cables that are strung anywhere from 40–250 feet off the ground, the exact altitudinal range required for impressing bald eagles and doubtful middle school gym teachers.
Reviews
WBIR featured Wahoo Ziplines, and TripAdvisors give it a perfect five-owl-eye average.
- Recently, cast members from the Miracle Theater in Pigeon Forge dared to ride Wahoo Ziplines. "It was great! My heart was pounding before I left, but once you're out there, you're out there," says Lester Rector. – Beth Haynes, WBIR
- We went ziplining with Wahoo Ziplines on July 23rd, all 13 of us, ranging in ages from 6 to 65! We had a great time! Our guides, Seth and Doug, were both safety conscious and entertaining. – Lovetotravel3816, TripAdvisor
Need To Know Info
About Wahoo Zip Lines (OLD)
Wahoo Ziplines centers on stretch of six ziplines that runs for a total of more than two miles in length. The canopy tour is two hours in length and offers scenic views of the mountains and surrounding terrain from up to 250 feet in the air. Guides help visitors of all ages don the harness before launching them from hilltop to hilltop at speeds up to 40 miles per hour.