Zipline above Yellowstone country with 4 lines and a sky bridge
2.5-3 Hour Duration
4 ziplines, sky bridge
See Yellowstone from above on a guided EcoTour zipline course near Gardiner. You’ll ride 4 zip lines, cross a sky bridge, and finish with a lower-off exit.
Participants must weigh 70–260 lbs; children under 70 lbs must zip tandem with a guide (limit 2 per tour). Closed-toed shoes are required, and you must be able to climb steps and ladders and complete a short uphill hike. Pregnant guests are not permitted, and spectators are not allowed on the course property.
Full refund with more than 48 hours notice. 50% charge for cancellations within 24-48 hours of departure. 100% charge for cancellations within 24 hours of departure. No-shows charged full price; each no-show participant charged 100% per person.
Wear closed-toed shoes and comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing. Tie back long hair and remove dangling jewelry. Lunch is not provided; you can bring your own and use the picnic tables.
You must weigh 70–260 lbs to zip solo. Children under 70 lbs must zip tandem with a guide, with a limit of two tandem zippers per tour. Anyone over 260 lbs cannot participate, and every participant is weighed before the tour.
You need to be in reasonably good physical condition, follow guide directions, climb steps and ladders, handle minimal foot/knee/hip impact on landings, and complete a short uphill hike to reach the top of the course.
603 Scott Street Gardiner, MT 59030
Guides like Josie, Jordan, Emily, Ingram, and the ziplining duo Gecko and Slayer come up again and again in reviews, and for good reason. Travelers consistently praise them for balancing safety with genuine fun, sharing local knowledge, and keeping energy high throughout the trip. First-timers seem especially well taken care of, with multiple people noting they felt nervous going in and completely at ease by the end. Both rafting and ziplining get strong marks, though a few rafters on calmer stretches noted the experience leaned more toward a scenic float than a thrill ride. That said, even those reviewers walked away happy. The scenery, wildlife sightings, and knowledgeable guides tend to carry the experience regardless of water levels or conditions. One reviewer did mention a slightly cooler front desk interaction on a return visit, though that appears to be the exception rather than the rule. The overwhelming pattern here is a well-organized, professionally run operation where the staff genuinely seem to enjoy their jobs. If you are spending time near Yellowstone and want an outdoor experience that delivers on both adventure and atmosphere, this one is worth booking.
We Zipped, We Laughed! Our group of three (two thrill-seeking adults and one pint-sized adventurer) had an absolute blast ziplining with Whitewater in Montana! The experience was unforgettable—kind of like flying, but with gravity still keeping one hand on your shirt collar. Major kudos to our guides, Sailor and Gray—these two were not only super knowledgeable (did you know ziplining burns approximately zero calories but 100% of your stress?), but they also kept us entertained with cool facts and great energy. They made us feel safe and stoked from start to finish. Honestly, if ziplining had a Hall of Fame, they’d be in it. Now, we have to mention our first scheduled tour was cancelled due to lightning. Not ideal, but hey—Mother Nature's got jokes too. ("You wanted an electric thrill? Here's a literal one.") Safety first, and we totally get it. On our return visit, though, the front desk vibe had cooled a bit. The first time around, the staff were friendly and welcoming. The second time? Let’s just say they weren’t quite channeling the same “Montana nice.” Maybe they missed their morning coffee or got caught in a lightning mood hangover. Either way, a smile goes a long way, y’all! Still, the adventure itself totally delivered. Ziplining through Montana’s stunning scenery? 10/10 would recommend—even our kid couldn’t stop grinning, and that’s saying something in the age of WiFi.
Lauren Lucas
September 14, 2025
We Zipped, We Laughed! Our group of three (two thrill-seeking adults and one pint-sized adventurer) had an absolute blast ziplining with Whitewater in Montana! The experience was unforgettable—kind of like flying, but with gravity still keeping one hand on your shirt collar. Major kudos to our guides, Sailor and Gray—these two were not only super knowledgeable (did you know ziplining burns approximately zero calories but 100% of your stress?), but they also kept us entertained with cool facts and great energy. They made us feel safe and stoked from start to finish. Honestly, if ziplining had a Hall of Fame, they’d be in it. Now, we have to mention our first scheduled tour was cancelled due to lightning. Not ideal, but hey—Mother Nature's got jokes too. ("You wanted an electric thrill? Here's a literal one.") Safety first, and we totally get it. On our return visit, though, the front desk vibe had cooled a bit. The first time around, the staff were friendly and welcoming. The second time? Let’s just say they weren’t quite channeling the same “Montana nice.” Maybe they missed their morning coffee or got caught in a lightning mood hangover. Either way, a smile goes a long way, y’all! Still, the adventure itself totally delivered. Ziplining through Montana’s stunning scenery? 10/10 would recommend—even our kid couldn’t stop grinning, and that’s saying something in the age of WiFi.
Lauren Lucas
September 14, 2025