Bransons Best Zipline - Visite de la canopée du Great Woodsman





Description
Lauréat du prix USA Today’s Best Aerial Adventure Park en 2019, 2020 & 2022 ! Le Shepherd of the Hills tout nouveau Shepherd’s Adventure Park a une incroyable visite de la canopée de tyrolienne! Vous vous frayerez un chemin à travers le magnifique Berger du Pays des Collines et découvrirez la beauté naturelle des Ozarks sur la propriété qui a tout commencé. Pour ceux qui cherchent juste à essayer la tyrolienne pour la première fois, nous avons une belle visite qui ne nécessite presque aucune randonnée ou montée d'escalier, ce qui le rend convivial pour les aînés et les enfants, sans rien sacrifier sur le côté sensationnel. Vous pouvez soit prendre notre tour de câble plus court de 4 ou zipper les huit progressivement étendre à des câbles plus grands et plus longs, vous finirez par zipper près de 6000 pieds de câble. La toile de fond de notre tyrolienne est la magnifique aire de conservation de Henning de 1500 acres. Les visites durent aussi peu que 30 minutes ou aussi longtemps que 2 heures selon la taille du groupe. Maximum de 12 personnes par visite de groupe.
Options de l'excursion
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Ce qui est inclus
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Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte
- Le client doit peser moins de 250 livres.
- Vous devrez porter des chaussures à bout fermé. Pas de tongs autorisées.
Avis(272)
It’s a beginner course and I’ve done half dozen of them in Alaska St. Thomas, Smoky Mountains, and three out of the eight zip lines were for littlekids and the cables were all loose too loose I thought
Those are wonderful places to Zip Line. Without a doubt, ours is the best in the Ozarks. I would have loved to have had your expert opinion while you were here if you know that much about zip lines, but I can assure you that our course is top-notch and the lines are not loose. Heat does expand metal so zipping in 100° temperature has an impact. Heat does expand metal so zipping in 100° temperature has a impact on the expansion of the cables, which is common on zip lines in the summer months.
Guides were great knowledge and helpful
Four out of the five of us had never been zip-lining before, so we weren’t sure what to expect—but we had an absolute blast at Shepherd of the Hills! Charles and Holden were our guides, and they made the experience unforgettable. They were professional, funny, encouraging, and made us feel comfortable every step of the way. We couldn’t have asked for better guides. If you’re thinking about zip-lining, we definitely recommend checking them out!
This was an awesome experience! The guides were patient and had great personalities that made the experience even better. There is a short zipline at the very beginning for practice. If anyone feels they aren't comfortable, they are able to opt out at that point. None of our group did, but that information might be helpful for those who might be anxious about it. 10/10 recommend!
Extremely fun guides and tour! We had a blast with a group who ranged from experienced to brand new. You can tell the ownership/management is uptight. Lots of park rules and cranky gate attendants/cashiers.
We have taken the grandkids 2 years in a row-we love it and it doesn’t get old-will probably go again next trip to Branson
Well planned and executed outing. The program started with safety first. Well fitted equipment. The fun factor stayed with us the whole time.
So incredible, scary until I sat back in the harness and let go. Yahoo!!! Guides where very fun and supportive
We really enjoyed Shepherd of the Hills. It’s fun for the whole family. The staff/guides are super nice.
Perfect cold wet weather to get the real feeling of the Ozarks. Guides Charles and Abby were amazing making this 100% a great experience.



