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Skydiving Houston. Tandem Skydive & Parachute adventure.

Located in the great state of Texas, Houston is well known for its award-winning restaurants, incredible outer space history, and, of course, its climate. There is always something fun and exciting to do in this Southern hospitality meets urban chic city, so why not turn the excitement up by booking an awesome Houston skydive adventure? Skydiving is truly the ultimate thrill! From the rush of the freefall to the adrenaline-pumping speed, there’s no adventure to top it.

Your USPA certified tandem masters start your Houston skydive with the best safety and procedural instruction so you can securely enjoy your adventure. Then it’s time to board your plane and fly high, reaching an altitude of 14,000 ft feet, so you’ll have plenty of wide blue sky for your freefall. And you’ll do just that for a whopping 60 wind-filled seconds, reaching speeds of 120 mph, before your parachute is pulled and you drift calmly to the ground with views of the Houston area countryside and even the city skyline itself. You’ll never forget this epic Houston skydiving adventure!

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Is there a weight limit for skydiving in Houston?

Yes. For safety reasons, the maximum weight limit at the Houston drop zone is 265 lbs. Jumpers over 220 lbs are evaluated on a case-by-case basis to ensure proper harness fit and that all physical requirements can be safely met.

How old do you have to be to skydive in Houston?

Per federal regulations and United States Parachute Association (USPA) requirements, all Houston skydivers must be 18 years or older. No exceptions or parental consent allowances can be made.

How much does a Houston skydive cost?

Covering your training and tandem jump experience, skydiving in Houston typically ranges from $259 per person, depending on the day you choose. Weight surcharges may apply for jumpers over 220 lbs.

Is skydiving in Houston safe?

Skydiving in Houston follows strict safety standards. All tandem instructors are USPA-certified, pilots are FAA-certified, and aircraft are regularly inspected and maintained in accordance with FAA regulations.