Zip Line Adventures in the U.S.
The zip line craze started in Costa Rica, allowing tourists to race through the gorgeous rainforest canopies. However, there are several gorgeous canopies to zip right here in the U.S, including Arkansas. Below are some scenic adventure tour sites to consider for your next thrill-seeking experience.
Buffalo River Canopy Tour (Ponca)
This was the first zip line tour offered in Arkansas, hosted by the Buffalo Outdoor Center. The Buffalo River is an astounding, scenic spot in Arkansas, and the zip line goes through the canopy of the hardwood forest in Ponca. This tour is designed for guests aged 10 and up, weighing between 70 and 250 lbs. The tour averages 2 hours and requires a group of four to schedule a tour. For pricing information, visit the tour website.
Loco Ropes (Mountain View)
Loco Ropes, located in Mountain View, is not restricted to a zip line course; it also features climbing and various obstacles. They describe themselves as a “thrilling high wire adventure rope course” with 3 segments offering over 30 challenges to test your nerve, endurance, agility, and strength. Situated at the Ozark Folk Center State Park, participants must be at least 43 inches tall and weigh less than 290 pounds. For additional pricing information, refer to the tour website.
Zippin Griffin (Hardy)
The Zippin Griffin is an impressive 5,000-foot zip line located at Griffin Park in Hardy, Arkansas, claiming to be the longest zip line in the state. This zip line features 5 sections, with the longest being 1,800 feet. The longest segment soars over the Spring River at exhilarating speeds up to 55 mph, depending on the participant’s weight. The maximum weight limit is 275 lbs.
The Zip Lines and Ouachita Bend (Hot Springs)
This zip line experience includes 7 different lines. The three-hour tour combines zip lining and hiking and requires a group of at least 6 participants. Individuals must weigh a minimum of 100 pounds and a maximum of 275 pounds. Pricing varies based on whether you opt for the full tour or just a couple of zips — check the tour website for specific price details.