The Ziprider from Icy Strait Point, Alaska, meets all the requirements for thrill seekers. Icy Strait Point describes this trip as “a once-in-a-lifetime experience and they're not wrong. With a length of 5,400 feet and riders reaching up to 65 miles per hour, this is truly a unique experience. The 6-mile route to the top provides cyclists with views of the whales and marine life before reaching the zip line towers and taking off with a zip-up that won't go unnoticed.
Tears form and the pulse quickens as it accelerates to 60 miles per hour, descending more than a thousand feet vertically. The zipline runs from mid-May to mid-November, weather permitting. MORE FROM “YOU'VE NEVER SEEN NEW YORK LIKE THIS” Community rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. The SkyRider Tour is the second longest zipline in the world, rising 600 feet above the ground with two crisscrossing ziplines.
The Lost Canyon zipline ride may not be the longest or fastest zipline ride, but it's definitely one that will get your adrenaline pumping. AVA's Cliffside zipline in Idaho Springs, Colorado not only has 6 ziplines that run along an incredible natural mountainside, but it also offers much more.