About
Yellowstone Aerial Adventures- Zipline Adventure Park is for those who are adrenaline lovers looking for a fun way to see the area. I was able to visit the location this last week and had one of the best times of my life!
This cool park is a European-style self-guided zipline park right in the middle of West Yellowstone.
What I found while visiting was one incredible challenge after another, and my kids kept me going across 50 different physically challenging activities. There is also a kid’s course, and there is a mini-zip tour as well for those who are younger. I can tell you that we moved through it, one after another, and my heart was racing the whole time.
The Zipline Adventure Park allows you to move through the system at your own pace, with the zip line going around the exterior of the adventure course. Not only will you zip line through the park from one area to the next, but you are also doing a lot of rope climbing and balancing on swaying step bridges.
And if you are anything like me, you are likely to find yourself struggling to hold on to every area, but you are hooked up and super safe throughout the experience.
There are a lot of professionals to help and guide you, but remember that it is up to you to really take that step and push. I saw a few people afraid, which is very much understandable, but once they did it (and I did, too), it was an incredibly freeing experience.
I highly recommend this incredible adventure park!
Fun Facts about Yellowstone Aerial Adventures- Zipline Adventure Park
The entire park takes about 3 to 4 hours to go through if you are quick and move through everything fast.
If you are slower (older, too), it may take some added time. However, because it is a self-guided zipline park, you really can go at your own pace, and you do not have to feel like you are going to be rushed.
There are 50 different challenges here. You are always given the proper instructions, and before you move through the air, your gear is checked. I really did feel safe throughout this entire experience, and I quickly found that flying through the air was one of the most invigorating experiences.
I found that I was too busy moving through the course to really get a feeling of the view, but once you get to the top of some of the areas, the scene is nothing short of stunning.
I would recommend everyone give the area a try as long as they are fit enough to handle the heart-pounding fun of this location and each of the obstacles.
Getting There
The Yellowstone Aerial Adventures Park is located right in West Yellowstone, not far off I-20. Take it to Electric Street and follow that to the park. It is also possible to access it from I-191.
Cost
Admission varies and is listed below:
- Adventure Pass - $59 per person for three hours.
- Full Day Pass - $79
- Season Pass - $179
Prices are subject to change. Please make sure to check their website.
Local Tips
- My youngest loved the Mining adventure. You spend 30 minutes or so mining for gemstones and fossils.
- We booked a birthday party here for the coming months, and the cost was much lower than buying individual tickets for everyone.
- I found out the hard way that it is best to have reservations for your experience since they do fill up on the weekends.
- You do not have to have experience as they will teach and guide you, and best of all, not everything is that scary.