Alaska zip rider




















They also offer Jeep expeditions. Or perhaps a helicopter tour or maybe an ocean raft adventure! Whatever your speed and interests, they have something for you and your family to enjoy.

You too can ride the adventure of a lifetime. You can try this Alaskan sized adventure for yourself, and see how brave you are. Are there a lot of ziplines in Alaska?

Are there a lot of extreme adventures in Alaska? What about swinging bridges in Alaska? Alaska In Your Inbox spinner. Thank you! You'll receive your first newsletter soon! Love Alaska? Get more stories delivered right to your email. Your e-mail: Sign Up. The entire course contains six different ziplines. Each zipline is 5, feet long. You should be comfortable with heights to enjoy this ride to the fullest!

Dress in closed toe shoes, and those with neck or back problems are not recommended to ride. You can also combine your ziprider tour with whale watching or an ATV adventure. This truly could be the adventure of a lifetime! Children as young as 6 years old can ride the zipline, and guests must be between the weight of 75 pounds and pounds to enjoy this adventure. There are so many ways to have a fantastic experience no matter your skill level.

This is one amazing adventure for the whole family! As you race down the zipline, your initial surge of adrenaline will be replaced by genuine appreciation of the magnificence of the local scenery. Please bring warm clothes and raingear as necessary. No open-toe shoes, please. While we will make every effort to keep groups together, we cannot guarantee every group will be able to descend together. Participants must weigh between 75 and pounds and be comfortable with heights.

This ride is not recommended for individuals with back or neck problems, or those who are pregnant. ZipRider photos will be available for purchase at the end of your ride. Participants must be between 75 and pounds and be comfortable with heights. Closed-toe shoes required. No expectant mothers or guests with back or neck injuries. Board a comfortable bus for a guided tour through the Tlingit village of Hoonah en-route to your departure site high in the surrounding hills.

Upon arrival, your local guides will provide a safety briefing before you board your 4x4 vehicle for a rugged drive through the forest with stops to take in the scenic valley, mountain, and ocean views.

Along the way, your guide will stop to explain the natural history of the area, including the spectacular Alder tunnels that have formed over the trail! Licensed drivers will have opportunities to switch driving responsibilities.



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