![]() You can leave all valuables in the cubbies that are in our office (wallet, phone, ID, purse, etc), they can not be stored behind the desk. If you have an inhaler or Epi-pen, please bring this with on the tour.Snacks and extra water are provided along the course. If you do not have a water bottle or a clip for your water bottle you can purchase one on-site. Bring a reusable water bottle with a clip, that can attach to your harness with water.Phones and small cameras are allowed but we highly recommend not taking them for risk of dropping them. Drinks, snacks, large cameras, and BACKPACKS ARE NOT ALLOWED on the course.Boots(no UGGS) are recommended for the winter months of November thru March. Closed toed shoes are required(tennis shoes work best) and anyone with open toed shoes will not be allowed to ride the zipline and it is non-refundable. Shorts are okay, but pants are preferred. Avoid loose fitting clothes(scarves, etc.) and shoes, jewelry(dangling earrings) and other valuables. You can wear cotton, however, if it rains/snows, you will get wet and stay wet, get cold and stay cold. Layer your clothes with non-cotton layers(Dri-fit, Under Armour, synthetic fabric).Please contact us by phone at 30, before booking. We welcome persons with disabilities but due to the inherent nature of this activity we will assess each person on a case-by-case basis. Riders must be in good physical condition without medical issues such as heart conditions, pregnancy, extreme fear of heights, recent surgery or injuries, etc.Children 4 and under are not allowed in our vans. ![]() Ages 14-17 the parent or guardian does not have to zipline but must be present on the course spectating. Ages 5-13 must have a paying zipline parent or guardian ziplining with them. No unattended minors are allowed on the zipline course. Children 17 and under must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.For safety reasons, the combination of the tandem will be decided by the guides based on a variety of variables the day of the tour. Must be 5 years or older. Other children, guides, or parents may be able to ride tandem with small kids (must be 5 years or older) as long as the combined weight does not exceed 210lbs.NO REFUNDS for people over the weight limit. Weight limit includes clothes and shoes but not your zipline equipment, we do weigh-in on site. Maximum weight limit is 245lbs (strictly enforced everyone is weighed in at check-in).Visitors can also dare to zip around the park at night in the optional Starlight Zipline Adventure where you get headlights and glow sticks to help you navigate in total darkness. Six different lines include stunts to scare you such as a 50-foot free fall, a surf zip where you fly through the air on a skateboard and a place where you can race parallel to a buddy. Why it’ll freak you out: Zip adjacent to a cliff in this three-hour long zip line adventure only an hour outside of Denver. As Colorado’s largest aerial adventure park, Captain Zipline also has an aerial course featuring 120 catwalks, swings, nets, ladders and bridges to climb above the canyon if the zip lining itself isn’t scary enough for you. On the zip tour, you’ll see the canyon, as well as, views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the whitewater of the Arkansas River below, and a peek into Colorado’s old silver mine shafts. The Lost Canyon Zipline Tour features seven cables that increase in length and excitement with suggestive names like “The Intimidator,” “Leap of Faith” and “Gun Barrel.” Visitors should be prepared to hike though since there is a short journey from platform to platform. Why it’ll freak you out: Captain Zipline prides itself in offering a “no-sweat adrenaline rush” and the zip line tour that’s roughly two and a half hours worth of zip lining around the park over a rocky canyon roughly 200 feet deep is enough to make anyone’s blood pump.
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