Getting your player ready...
Ziplining opens the beauty of flight to all Coloradans, no pilot’s license required, and summer is the perfect time to go soaring through the sky. We’ve assembled a list of some of the state’s high-speed thrills across the Centennial State.
What to wear ziplining:
- Wear closed-toe, attached shoes — no flip flops or sandals.
- Most sites recommend comfortable clothing, with longer shorts or pants that will ride up in a snug harness.
- Before departure, remove your hats, glasses, shades, jewelry and watches — they could fly off mid-zip.
- Weather can be unpredictable at high altitudes and speeds, so bring layers just in case.
Good to know:
Many ziplines have weight requirements — typically between 50 and 300 pounds — so be sure to call in advance with questions.














