Does the thought of flying high above Utah’s beautiful landscapes excite you? If so, you need to try a zipline adventure! There are several ziplines in the Beehive state, but Zipline Utah has the longest.

To cruise high above the ground on Utah’s longest zipline, head to Deer Creek State Park. Its 3,900-foot zipline takes you right over Rainbow Bay, and it’s not only the longest in Utah - it’s the longest zipline over water in the world!

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Zipline Utah offers several different zip tours. The longest is the Screaming Falcon Full Tour, and it’s more than just a zipline - it’s a challenge course that will test your balance, endurance, and bravery.

Zipline Utah/Facebook Two other courses are available - the Screaming Falcon Rush and the Kingfisher. These two courses have fewer staircases and are not quite as physically challenging.

Before your tour, your guide will outfit you with a helmet and helmet and harness, and you’ll have a 10-15 minute training course.

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Now you’re ready to tackle the course! The Screaming Falcon Full course takes you on a two-mile-long journey where your feet will never touch the ground.

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You’ll climb the 80-foot tower, traverse 7 aerial bridges, climb 15 spiral staircases…

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..and fly down 10 different ziplines, including the 3,900-foot line that takes you right over Rainbow Bay. The views of Deer Creek Reservoir are stunning from up here!

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The full course takes between 2.5 and 3 hours to complete, but it’s such a blast that you might never want this high-flying fun to end!

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Zipline Utah is open year-round, so you can enjoy this incredible adventure anytime.

Zipline Utah/Facebook The Kingfisher zip tour accommodates adventurers ages 10 and older. Riders must weigh at least 90 pounds, or ride tandem with a guide. The other two tours require riders to be at least 12 years old.

Book your ziptour online, but if you plan to visit during winter months, you might want to call to get additional dates.

Zipline Utah/Facebook You can talk to the folks at Zipline Utah by calling 866-923-1063.

Does this sound like an adventure you’d love to try? Visit Zipline Utah’s website to reserve your spot! You’ll also want to follow the company’s Facebook page to be alerted of discounts and other cool things there.

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Two other courses are available - the Screaming Falcon Rush and the Kingfisher. These two courses have fewer staircases and are not quite as physically challenging.

Two guides accompany you throughout your tour to keep you safe, too!

The Kingfisher zip tour accommodates adventurers ages 10 and older. Riders must weigh at least 90 pounds, or ride tandem with a guide. The other two tours require riders to be at least 12 years old.

You can talk to the folks at Zipline Utah by calling 866-923-1063.

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