Soar Through the Trees at Pipestem Peaks
Experience the thrill of soaring through the treetops of West Virginia and beholding panoramic views of flourishing forest and river below on the Pipestem Peaks Zipline Tour.
Adventure awaits, with the longest zip measuring up to 1,600 feet and speeds up to 50 mph, the Pipestem Peaks Zipline Tour at Pipestem Resort State Park offers nine zips, a cable bridge and a belay to satisfy the adventure seeker and nature lover in all. Strap in and zoom then return to the beginning via aerial tram and witness a complete view of the Bluestone River Gorge.
Book a weekend getaway and add your tour to experience one of the most extensive aerial tours in the East right here in Almost Heaven.
Zipline Details
- Pipestem Peaks Zipline Tour consists of nine zips, one cable bridge, one belay and two short hikes with heights in excess of 300 feet off the ground.
- Tours depart from theCanyon Rim Center and can last anywhere from 2.5 to 3.5 hours. Morning trips are offered every half hour from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. with afternoon trips departing every half-hour from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
- Tours finish at the Mountain Creek Lodge in the bottom of the Bluestone River Gorge where guests have the opportunity to purchase food and drinks before riding the aerial tramway back up the mountain.
- Tours will continue in rain or cold as scheduled unless notified otherwise. Trips will not be rescheduled unless the tour is deemed unsafe by management due to lightening or high winds. Rain checks will only be offered if the tour is unable to depart due to safety reasons.
- All guests must be at least 10 years of age and between 100 – 250 lbs. Guests who are pregnant will not be allowed on Pipestem Peaks Zipline Tour.
- Total tour duration ranges from 2.5 to 3.5 hours. Tours are limited to 8 guests or fewer with two professional guides to help you every step of the way.
- Tours generally must be booked with 24-hour notice, with limited exceptions. There is a 72 hour no-cancelation-or-change-policy.
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