The Juneau Alpine Zipline Adventure promises an unforgettable experience amidst the stunning Tongass National Forest. This thrilling 3.5-hour guided tour features five ziplines, the longest of which spans an impressive 600 feet. With a focus on safety and adventure, the experience includes a scenic van ride, a safety briefing, and the opportunity to soar through the treetops on a series of ziplines and suspension bridges. For those seeking an added challenge, an optional axe throwing activity awaits at the tour’s conclusion.
Key Points
- A 3.5-hour zipline adventure in the Tongass National Forest, featuring 5 ziplines, a suspension bridge, and tree platforms.
- The tour is priced at €224.35 per person and includes a guided expedition.
- Participants must be between 8 and 250 pounds, and able to walk up 50 stairs.
- Recommended attire includes weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes, with food, drinks, and open-toed shoes not permitted.
- The adventure starts with a 30-minute van drive from the Mount Roberts Tramway to the Eaglecrest Ski Area, where a safety briefing is provided.
Overview of the Adventure
The Juneau: Alpine Zipline Adventure offers an exhilarating outdoor experience amidst the breathtaking scenery of the Tongass National Forest.
Priced from €224.35 per person, this 3.5-hour tour includes a guided expedition through the Eaglecrest Ski Area, a safety briefing, and a thrilling zipline experience with 5 lines, the longest reaching approximately 600 feet.
Participants can enjoy a suspension bridge crossing, treehouse platforms for photos, and even try axe throwing.
Requirements include a minimum age of 8 and weight between 70-250 pounds.
The tour starts at the Mount Roberts Tramway and includes roundtrip transportation.
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Itinerary and Schedule
The tour begins at the Mount Roberts Tramway, where participants meet the tour coordinators holding an Alpine Zipline Adventure sign beneath the tram lines.
Participants meet the tour coordinators at the Mount Roberts Tramway, holding an Alpine Zipline Adventure sign under the tram lines.
After a brief introduction, they’ll board a van for the 30-minute drive to the Eaglecrest Ski Area.
Once there, the group will receive a safety briefing before embarking on the guided zipline experience that includes 5 ziplines, the longest being approximately 600 feet.
In between the ziplines, they’ll cross a suspension bridge and stop at treehouse platforms to enjoy the scenery and take photos.
At the end, there’s an optional axe throwing activity before returning to the tramway.
Zipline Experience Highlights
The Juneau: Alpine Zipline Adventure takes place within the Tongass National Forest, in the Eaglecrest Ski Area. Adventurers will soar on 5 ziplines, including one that’s approximately 600 feet long. No hand-braking is required, as the guides manage the equipment. Along the course, you will cross a suspension bridge and stop at treehouse platforms for scenic photos. After the ziplines, they can try their hand at axe throwing. A photo slideshow at the lodge captures the memories of this thrilling experience.
| Features | Details |
| — | — |
| Ziplines | 5 total |
| Longest Zipline | ~600 feet |
| Safety | No hand-braking, guided by staff |
| Highlights | Suspension bridge, treehouse platforms |
| Additional Activity | Axe throwing |
Participant Requirements
Participants must meet certain requirements to take part in the Juneau: Alpine Zipline Adventure. The minimum age is 8 years old, and the weight range is 70 to 250 pounds.
The activity isn’t suitable for pregnant women, individuals with back problems, recent surgeries, or those uncomfortable with heights. Participants must also be able to walk up approximately 50 stairs.
Physical ability is essential, as the zipline experience involves traversing suspension bridges and navigating through the Tongass National Forest.
These requirements ensure the safety and enjoyment of all participants during the exhilarating alpine zipline adventure.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat to Bring and Restrictions
Recommended attire for the Juneau: Alpine Zipline Adventure includes weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes.
Layered clothing and a rain jacket are also advised, as the weather in the Tongass National Forest can be unpredictable.
Layered clothing and a rain jacket are advisable as the weather in the Tongass National Forest can be unpredictable.
Participants should avoid bringing food, drinks, selfie sticks, and open-toed shoes, as these items aren’t permitted on the tour.
The meeting point for the adventure is under the tram lines of Mt. Roberts Tram, where tour coordinators holding an Alpine Zipline Adventure sign will be waiting to greet participants.
Safety Measures and Equipment
Safety is paramount throughout the Juneau: Alpine Zipline Adventure. Participants are outfitted with high-quality gear, including full-body harnesses, carabiners, and gloves.
No hand-braking is required, as guides manage all equipment. Participants are also provided with a thorough safety briefing before the tour begins.
The ziplines themselves feature modern, well-maintained hardware that’s regularly inspected. Guides closely monitor participants throughout the experience and remain ready to assist at all times.
The safety protocols are designed to ensure an exhilarating yet secure adventure through the Tongass National Forest.
Additional Activities and Amenities
After the thrilling zipline experience, guests have the opportunity to engage in an additional activity.
At the end of the tour, visitors can try their hand at axe throwing. This adrenaline-fueled experience allows participants to unleash their inner lumberjack and hone their aim.
Plus, a photo slideshow is available at the lodge, showcasing the highlights of the zipline adventure. Guests can purchase these pictures as souvenirs to commemorate their experience.
The tour also provides ample time for participants to relax and enjoy the stunning scenery of the Tongass National Forest.
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Axe throwing
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Photo slideshow
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Souvenir photos
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Scenic relaxation
Meeting Point and Directions
Where do guests meet for the Juneau: Alpine Zipline Adventure?
Tour coordinators hold an Alpine Zipline Adventure sign under the tram lines of Mt. Roberts Tram. This is the designated meeting point. Guests will find the coordinators here, ready to begin the 3.5-hour adventure.
From the meeting point, the group travels by van to the Eaglecrest Ski Area, the location of the zipline course. The drive takes approximately 30 minutes.
Once at Eaglecrest, guests will receive a safety briefing and begin the guided zipline tour through the Tongass National Forest.
Ask Away
Is the Tour Suitable for People With Disabilities?
The tour may not be suitable for people with disabilities, as it requires participants to walk up approximately 50 stairs and doesn’t accommodate those with back problems or who are uncomfortable with heights.
Can the Tour Be Customized for Private Groups?
The tour can be customized for private groups, with flexible group sizes and options to tailor the experience. However, the age, weight, and health requirements still apply for all participants.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Axe Throwing Activity?
There’s no minimum age for the axe throwing activity, but participants must be at least 8 years old for the overall zipline tour. All axe throwing participants, regardless of age, must be able to safely handle and throw the axes.
Are Lockers Available to Store Personal Belongings?
Lockers are not mentioned as being available for storing personal belongings on this tour. Participants will need to keep any items they bring with them during the zipline and axe throwing activities.
Can Participants Bring Their Own Gopro Cameras for the Zipline?
Participants can bring their own GoPro cameras for the zipline experience. However, the tour operators don’t allow selfie sticks, so guests will need to use the camera’s built-in mounting options or a chest harness to capture the adventure.
Final Words
The Juneau Alpine Zipline Adventure offers an exhilarating and scenic journey through the Tongass National Forest. With five thrilling ziplines, including a 600-foot span, and an optional axe throwing activity, this guided 3.5-hour tour is perfect for adventurous travelers aged 8 and above. Participants can expect a safe and well-equipped experience, with a scenic van ride, safety briefing, and access to suspension bridges and treehouse platforms.
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