Zip 7 lines and climb an 80 ft scenic tower with two guides
Up to 8 people
7 zip lines, 2 guides
Take on a canopy zip line tour with seven different lines, plus a scenic lookout tower, sky ladder, and bridge. Your group stays with two guides for the full adventure.
Closed-toed shoes are required, and participants must weigh 50–250 lbs. Guests under 16 must be accompanied on the tour by an adult, and a parent or guardian must sign for anyone under 18. Gratuity is added to each tour for the guides, and a $1 late check-in fee applies if you arrive later than 25 minutes before your scheduled tour.
Cancel at least 48 hours before your scheduled tour. If participants back out without 48 hours notice, you will be charged the full amount. No-shows are charged 100%. Late check-in fee: $1.00 if you arrive later than 25 minutes before your scheduled tour.
To ride, you must weigh 50–250 lbs. This activity is not for pregnant women or anyone with a history of back, neck, or spine issues, or heart conditions. If you are under 18, a parent or legal guardian must sign your participant agreement. If you are under 16, an adult must come with you and zip line on the tour.
Wear closed-toed shoes. Skirts are not allowed. Short shorts, tank tops, crop tops, and tube tops are not recommended; if your clothing is shorter than your harness, you may feel uncomfortable.
No smoking, eating, chewing gum, or drinking while on the tour.
Just east of Columbia Falls off Hwy 2 E next to the House of Mystery.
Flying through the trees above the Gallatin River in Montana, guests consistently describe this as a trip highlight rather than just a fun add-on. The guides are a recurring theme across reviews, with names like Ken, Russ, Becca, Ben, Addie, and others earning specific praise for being encouraging, funny, and genuinely safety-focused. First-timers and nervous participants seem especially well taken care of, with guides patiently working at each person's pace. The tour runs about two hours with seven lines, ladder climbs between sections, and a nice flow that keeps things moving without feeling rushed. One reviewer noted an incident where they were sent into a stopper too hard and felt their concern wasn't fully addressed in the moment, which is worth keeping in mind. That said, the overwhelming pattern across hundreds of reviews points to a well-run, attentive operation where safety is taken seriously and the staff genuinely seems to enjoy what they do. A sweet bonus: guides have been known to airdrop photos and videos to guests afterward.
It was so fun, I got the crap scared outta me but that's what the haunted house/trail is all for!! P. S I didn't know my cousin was working and she got a bunch of other workers say/scream my name when my group was going through.
Alex Wood
February 11, 2026
It was so fun, I got the crap scared outta me but that's what the haunted house/trail is all for!! P. S I didn't know my cousin was working and she got a bunch of other workers say/scream my name when my group was going through.
Alex Wood
February 11, 2026