



Zipline from a 65‑ft tower with 5 canopy lines and a Zero Gravity finale
2 hours
Up to 8 people
5 ziplines, Zero Gravity line
Start on a 65‑ft tower atop the bluff, then zip tower-to-tower through the forest canopy on this 2-hour tour. Finish with the Zero Gravity line featuring a 12‑ft free fall before a safe landing.
All participants must weigh 70–275 lb to zipline. Those outside the weight range will not receive refunds or vouchers.
Cancel more than 72 hours before for a refund minus a 10% handling fee per person. No refunds within 72 hours. Late arrivals get no refund. If you do not meet weight requirements, no refund. If cancelled due to weather, refund minus 10% applies only if you live outside 75 miles; otherwise no refund.
Yes. Everyone must weigh between 70 and 275 lb to zipline. This is a strict rule, and you will not receive a refund or voucher if you do not meet the requirement.
Arrive 45 minutes before your tour time.
Wear tennis shoes or hiking shoes. Bring bug spray, hair ties, sunscreen, water, warm clothing if it’s cold, and a small backpack to carry your phone or camera.
12829 Loring Rd, Bonner Springs, KS, 66012
Zip lining here feels like the real deal, with a beautiful wooded setting near Bonner Springs that includes tree-to-tree lines, river views, and even glimpses of the KC skyline on clearer days. The guides consistently earn praise for being professional, friendly, and excellent at making first-timers feel comfortable while keeping the experience exciting. Names like Phoenix, Austin, Quinn, and Yonna pop up repeatedly as people who genuinely enhanced the adventure. Solo visitors, couples, families, and school groups all seem to leave happy. One significant issue to know about: they close seasonally for winter without clearly advertising it everywhere, which caught at least one customer off guard with voucher complications. Beyond that isolated complaint, the overwhelming majority had fantastic experiences. The facility offers different tour options including sunset date nights and combination hike-and-zip packages. People appreciate the variety of terrain and obstacles, with some calling it worth both the drive and the money. If you're planning a visit, it's smart to confirm they're open before making the trip out.
I had an absolute blast at Zip KC. Yep, the zip lines are really fun. We did the Tower Tour which is 5 lines, with more variety than I expected and really beautiful views and scenery. But Zip KC nails lots of other details too. My wife came to watch and they guided her to where I was and made sure she could see me. They have yard games and activities to play while you’re waiting. Even the bus ride up to the first line was an adventure. All around great time
Kevin Glannon
June 30, 2026
I had an absolute blast at Zip KC. Yep, the zip lines are really fun. We did the Tower Tour which is 5 lines, with more variety than I expected and really beautiful views and scenery. But Zip KC nails lots of other details too. My wife came to watch and they guided her to where I was and made sure she could see me. They have yard games and activities to play while you’re waiting. Even the bus ride up to the first line was an adventure. All around great time
Kevin Glannon
June 30, 2026
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