
Make the group chat explode.
Three parallel lines mean your whole crew launches at the same time. Race each other across the canyon. The slowest one buys the first round.
Plan the Drop
62 mph · 1,200 ft · 14 stories above the river
Peak Speed
Course Length
Above the River
Parallel Runs
Vertical Drop
01 — Suit Up
Carabiners locked. Harness cinched. Gloves on. Our certified guides spend fifteen minutes making sure nothing moves that shouldn't — so when you hit sixty, the only thing flying is you.

02 — The Climb
The tower puts you 140 feet above the canyon floor before you even step onto the platform. The valley opens beneath you. Your group stops talking. This is the moment it becomes real.

03 — The Platform
Three parallel cables span the canyon. You pick your line. The far platform is a dot in the distance. Wind pulls at your jacket. The only way forward is to let go.

Who It's For

Three parallel lines mean your whole crew launches at the same time. Race each other across the canyon. The slowest one buys the first round.
Plan the Drop












Real Riders
I've done every coaster at every park. Nothing prepared me for the platform moment. My legs went completely numb. Then I jumped.
Marcus Webb
Bachelor party, Denver CO
We booked the canyon for our sales team after Q4. Watching our VP scream across that gap was worth every penny. Team cohesion: solved.
Priya Nair
VP Operations, Boulder CO
My 14-year-old hasn't looked up from his phone in six months. He talked about the zip line for three days straight. Three. Days.
Tom Kowalski
Family run, Fort Collins CO

04 — The Launch
You've climbed the tower in your head. You've felt the wind. Pick a date and make it real. No forms. No friction. Just the calendar.