

ZipQuestE-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 2 ½ hour tree top canopy tour includes exhilarating zips past a two-story tall waterfall and climbs as high as 80 feet Eastern and The course is designed for families with children and thrill seekers alike. Riders are harnessed securely to the ziplines, which are made of galvanized cable. Children as young as 10 and adults as old as 90 will enjoy soaring like a bird through the forest, as will more seasoned adventurers. ZipQuest’s design strives to delight and thrill its visitors from start to finish as a perfect marriage of eco-tourism and adventure. Each landing offers a different approach or take-off, with a floating spiral staircase wrapping a tree, and periodic Indiana Jones-style suspension bridges (one is over 200 feet long) to change and slow down one’s pace, assuring each guest takes in the spectacular tree-top and waterfall views. The more than 50 acres that comprise ZipQuest have been privately owned and preserved by the Indeed, the elaborate engineering and elegant architectural designs of the course could likely compete with the breathtaking views and exciting rides. “We are really proud of this course,” said Lead Designer Joel Hoffman of S.T.E.P.S., Inc., adding, “we’ve designed zipline canopy courses throughout the country and this one is more fun and has more unique tree structures than any other canopy tour I’ve been a part of. It’s a beautiful property and this is a great way to enjoy it!” Executives with the Fayetteville Area Convention and Visitors Bureau are delighted with what ZipQuest offers as a new family-oriented attraction. “We have so much early-American and military history here in The Bryan Brothers are planning to offer group tours, as well, with corporate adventures, youth travel and education tours anticipated. Military discounts will also be available, given ZipQuest’s proximity to
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