Zip Line Canopy Tour

3 hours

Zip Line Canopy Tour

The First Zip Line Canopy Tour in the Berkshires


Rates

Peak Season - May 25th until October 31st

Saturday Rates
- Per Person: $115

Sunday Rates
- Per Person: $110

Weekday Rates
- Per Person: $99

Early/Late Season - April 1st - May 24th | every day in November

Saturday Rates
- Per Person: $92

Sunday Rates
- Per Person: $92

Weekday Rates
- Per Person: $89


Duration

The average tour takes a little over 3 hours including registration and the 4 x 4 ride to the top of the course.


About

Your guides take care of all of the clipping and unclipping throughout the tour. The lead guide zips first to each platform and then each guest in your party is clipped in, one at a time by the other guide who lets you know when it's okay to zip. Then you're off! As you pick up speed, the forest canopy opens up before you and you feel the exhilaration of the wind whipping by your face.

As you approach the far platform, the lead guide signals you to brake or to keep coming so you reach the tree at a controlled speed. Before you're unclipped from the zipline, your guide clips you into the belay loop on the tree so you're always clipped in at height. While you're watching your friends come zipping in behind you, check out the views out over the Deerfield River Valley and the northern Berkshires, the forest around you and that feeling of adventure you've just rekindled!

Who can go on a zip line canopy tour?

Canopy tours are great for families, groups of friends, office groups, scouts and others.

Requirements for the Zipline Canopy Tour:
- Must be 10 years of age or older.
- Participants should be able to hike a short distance downhill and should be in reasonable physical shape.
- Must be a minimum of 70 lbs and a maximum of 250 lbs. Since zip lining is gravity driven, we must adhere to these weight limits strictly for the safety of our guests. Each guest is weighed upon arrival to determine eligibility for the canopy tour.
- We cannot allow pregnant people to zip.

Each trip time can accommodate groups of 8 or fewer guests. For groups of more than 8 guests, please call our reservations office at 413-339-4010 and a reservationist will be happy to help find some trip times that can accommodate your party.

All zip line participants take part in a ground school before getting onto the actual canopy tour. At the ground school, participants must demonstrate the ability to handbrake, self-rescue and follow directions from their guides before being allowed on the canopy tour itself.

Zoar Outdoor cannot be responsible for the supervision of minors when they are not actively participating in our programs. At all times, supervision of minors is the responsibility of the group leaders, parents or guardians.

The use of recreational drugs or alcohol is prohibited on all trips. If you arrive at Zoar Outdoor under the influence, you will be prohibited from participating in the day’s activity and no refund will be given.

What's a typical trip like?

  • Be sure to arrive at our base at your start time to register and get ready. When you enter our base, our guides and base staff will help you register. You will be asked to sign a waiver of liability (minors will need to sign their own and have a parent/guardian sign it as well) and we will check to ensure that you have proper footwear and clothing, aren't wearing any dangling jewelry and are wearing your hair in a way that keeps it from being an entanglement hazard.
  • After you've registered and been weighed, we will help you get into and properly fit your harness and helmet. Then it's up to the practice zip!
  • A short hike from the base, our practice zip gives you a chance to get comfortable with zipping, braking and self-rescue on a short, low zip line. Once everyone is checked out and able to safely zip, our guides will take you up to the vehicles that will transport you to the top of the course.
  • A 10-minute 4x4 ride brings you half a mile and 500 feet vertically uphill to the start of the course where a short hike leads to the first take-off platform. The first zip is slow and short to give you a chance to get acclimated to flying through the trees. The second zip leads to a spectacular view of the Deerfield River Valley and the northern Berkshires as you perch over the edge of the ridge on a 100+ year old pine tree. As you travel down the course, the zips get longer and faster.

A rappel at the end of the top section of the course leads to a water break and a short downhill hike to the start of the next section. The lower course consists of sky bridges and longer zips that culminate your adventure in the trees.

A downhill hike leads back to our base where you can share stories and memories of the trip and look at photos of yourself zipping just moments before.

Is it safe?

Every adventure activity has inherent risks, but we manage those risks by providing top-quality gear, a zip line course designed and built by an Association for Challenge Course Technology (ACCT) certified vendor and highly trained staff whose primary goal is your wellbeing. Our course is licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and we inspect our course and our equipment daily.

How high in the trees is the course?

The course starts at ground level and reaches a maximum height of about 50 feet in the tallest trees. We start off gradually with short zip lines and lower platforms, working into the longer zip lines as the course progresses down the ridge.

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