High Life Adventures is a family-run escape tucked into 30 acres of forest, ponds, and a sparkling seven-acre lake on the Oregon Coast. Founder David Larson built his first zip line at 14; today he, his wife Lancey, and a crew of ...
Eight ziplines through the trees, views over water, and guides who genuinely seem to love their jobs. That's the consistent picture painted across reviews here. Staff members like Austin, Trent, Jude, Eva, and others get called out by name repeatedly, which tells you something about how memorable the interactions tend to be. The team is praised for balancing safety with humor, keeping things lighthearted without ever making guests feel uncertain or rushed. First-timers make up a good chunk of the reviewers, and nearly all of them describe walking away wanting to do it again. The operation is also noted for being accommodating to guests with disabilities, which is worth highlighting for families with varying needs. One strong tip that comes up again and again from repeat visitors: spring for the Zwing on the final line. Multiple people specifically say they'd have regretted skipping it, so factor that into your plans. With a near-perfect rating across hundreds of reviews and a high volume of return visitors, this one clearly delivers on its promises. The gift shop and photo packages round out the experience if you want something to take home. All ages seem to have a great time, and the overall vibe is welcoming and fun without feeling overly commercial.
Saskatchewan Man frightened the BeJezuss' out of us & we loved every minute of our experience, all 8 zip lines. Quality guides. We felt secure. Friendly folks. We bought souvenirs in gift ehop & photo package. 📷
Margaret Ozburn
May 20, 2026
Saskatchewan Man frightened the BeJezuss' out of us & we loved every minute of our experience, all 8 zip lines. Quality guides. We felt secure. Friendly folks. We bought souvenirs in gift ehop & photo package. 📷
Margaret Ozburn
May 20, 2026