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 ...
First-time zipliners seem to become instant converts here, and it's easy to see why. The course features eight distinct ziplines that take you over water and through trees, with each line offering something different. Repeat visitors rave about the Huckleberry line in particular, and some have already come back multiple times. The "zwing" option gets mentioned as a worthwhile upgrade for those seeking an extra thrill. What really stands out is the staff's ability to balance safety with fun. Guides like D, Jake, Ryan, Jaycey, and Carter consistently get called out for being friendly, funny, and thorough with safety protocols. They seem to have a gift for putting nervous first-timers at ease while keeping the energy high. The company also shows flexibility when travel plans go sideways, working with guests to reschedule when needed. One minor note: the photo package disappointed someone who expected action shots rather than pre-zip pictures. Beyond that, it's all smiles, with guests of all ages from teenagers to 60+ saying they had a blast.
My husband and I had a blast! It was our first time zip-lining. There were 8 ziplines over water through the trees. The views were gorgeous and the staff was amazing.
Anna Watkins
January 18, 2026
My husband and I had a blast! It was our first time zip-lining. There were 8 ziplines over water through the trees. The views were gorgeous and the staff was amazing.
Anna Watkins
January 18, 2026