Blog for Zipline Attraction in the Smoky Mountains

Located in Pigeon Forge, TN and near Gatlinburg and Sevierville.

 

SuperZip—The Ultimate Challenge

By Ross Bodhi Ogle
Posted on December 1, 2010

Looking for the biggest, baddest ziplines in Tennessee? Your search begins and ends at Smoky Mountain Ziplines in Pigeon Forge, home of the awesome SuperZip course. That's four side-by-side ziplines—each 800 feet long and 100 feet high—that are ready to rock your world with a zipline experience that's truly extreme. SuperZip will take you higher and faster than any other zipline course in the Smokies.

Note that you must be at least 12 years old to ride the SuperZip course, which takes about 40 minutes to complete, on average, including getting geared up and being transported to the course. Also, you are required to take our 14-zipline canopy tour first, which will give even those with no previous zipline experience all the instruction and practice they'll need to take on SuperZip when it's all over.

The canopy tour, however, is also a great choice for those who are simply wanting to try ziplining out for the first time and get a feel for what it's like. You start out with instruction from our guides, and then you get to try ziplining out low and slow. From there, the canopy tour builds to higher, faster and longer lines that will really prepare you for SuperZip. The canopy tours are also open to a wider range of ages, which makes them more conducive to total family fun.

 

This content posted by Smoky Mountain Ziplines. Visit our home page, smokymountainziplines.com for more information on zipline adventures in the Smoky Mountains.

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