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How long is the vigilante zipline in Branson?

How long is the vigilante zipline in Branson?

2370 feet long
Length: 2370 feet long. Vertical Drop: 370 feet. Average Percent Grade: 16% Top Speed: 50 miles per hour.

What is the longest zipline in Missouri?

Nestled among forest trees in Reeds Spring, Zip Line USA’s Ridgerunner Zipline Tour promises a fast-paced, thrilling adventure that will take you nearly three miles. Billing itself as the largest zipline in Missouri, Zipline USA boasts nine ziplines, the longest totaling a whopping 3,250 feet.

How high is the zipline in Branson Missouri?

Experience a full-featured zipline complex just minutes from Branson’s Entertainment District. Adventure Zipline features seven different lines ranging from 200 to 2,000 feet and can accommodate children as young as three years of age.

How much does it cost to zipline in Missouri?

The rates are as follows: Adults $59, Children (ages 10-12) $39, and Active Military $49. Do you have any specials or discounts for large groups?

How tall is the Shepherd of the Hills zipline?

The Highest Zipline in Missouri. What makes the Vigilante Extreme ZipRider different from every other zipline? Launch from 140′ in the air!!

Can you zipline with high blood pressure?

But, there’s good news — there are lots of great ways to lower your blood pressure and, believe it or not, ziplining is one of them. There are many things about ziplining that lowers blood pressure, including the adrenaline boost it gives, its ability to reduce stress and the simple act of being out in nature.

What is the weight limit for zip lining in Branson Missouri?

We can easily accommodate any age so long as the participant meets our Minimum Activity Eligibility Requirements page. However, due to safety concerns all guests of Zipline Canopy Tours must weigh between 70 – 275 lbs. All guests of Blue Streak Fast Line with Freefall Xpress must weigh between 70 – 250 lbs.

Is Shepherd of the Hills a true story?

The Shepherd of the Hills is a book written in 1907 by author Harold Bell Wright and illustrated by Frank G. Cootes. It depicts a mostly fictional story of mountain folklore and forgiveness, and has been translated into seven languages since its release.