The views we saw from the Soaring Adventure zipline tour would have been mesmerizing even from the ground, but when seen while zipping on lines between 300 and 1,800 feet, they are truly breathtaking. I’ve been on many ziplines but this one is by far the most awesome.
There are three options of courses: The three hour Woods Course which takes place mostly in the wooded areas. The three hour Fins Course is the course we did when we flew through the incredible South Cheyenne Canyon. It is not for nothing that it is called the “The Grandest Mile of Scenery in Colorado.” There is also a 4 hour combination course on both the Woods Course and Fins Course.
Before beginning our adventure, we met our two professional and friendly guides at the East Lot of the Broadmoor Hotel. After we signed the waivers and were weighed to check that we weigh between weigh between 90 and 250 lbs, we were driven with our guides to a path in the woods. We hiked down the path for a few minutes until we got to a little wooden hut where we were fitted with our harnesses and equipment. After we were given instructions we did a practice run and then started on our first real zipline. The zipline course is designed in a way that each zipline is progressively more exciting or major.
Midway we were treated to crossing two suspension bridges (that was the scariest for me because it isn’t over as quickly as the ziplines). The views all around were astounding! Once we finished crossing all five ziplines and the two suspension bridges, our adventure finished with a controlled 180 foot rappel where we greeted by a driver who took us back to the East Lot once we returned our gear. The Soaring Adventure was definitely a most incredible experience!
Prices and Hours Updated: January 12, 2025
Posted: October 17, 2020
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