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Experience the thrill of nine zip lines and two bridges in New River Gorge, West Virginia. Enjoy breathtaking views, race friends, and end with a 45-foot free fall. Book today!
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Experience the thrill of a lifetime by ziplining through the breathtaking New River Gorge in West Virginia. This adventure features a network of nine exhilarating zip lines and two suspended bridges, stretching over a mile of stunning cliffside scenery. Each zip line offers unique views and heart-pounding speeds, with several dual lines for racing friends or enjoying the scenery together.
Here is a quick rundown of what you are in for:
Zip 1: 490ft long zip through the trees, beginning on the edge of New River Gorge.
Zip 2: 380ft long zip that boasts spectacular mountain and river views.
Zip 3: 680ft long and 100ft high zip, Reach speeds up to 40mph above the tree line.
Zip 4: 200ft long and 40ft high offers serene views of Rush Run Canyon and the Gorge.
Zip 5: 200ft long zip and 60ft high with amazing views from White Wall to unique rock formations.
Zip 6: Race a friend side by side for 270ft to the finish line or zip backwards if you are up for an extra rush.
Zip 7: 525ft blind zip that you can't see the end of, designed for speed and thrills.
Zip 8: 800ft long and 120ft high stretches across Rush Run Canyon, the biggest of all the zips.
Zip 9: The final zip of the day will have you dropping off the edge of the deck and free falling for 45 feet before landing safely to the ground.
Beyond the zip lines, the New River Gorge offers a rich tapestry of natural beauty. Known as the "Grand Canyon of the East," the gorge is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with its rugged cliffs, ancient forests, and the New River, one of the oldest rivers on the continent. This area is also renowned for its diverse wildlife and rich history, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike.
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