Zip Line Forest Ride with Terrapin Adventures
Terrapin Adventures (8600 Foundry Street Savage, MD 20763)
- Full Price:
- $15.00
- Our Price:
- $7.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Zip Line have expired.
The last date listed for Zip Line was Sunday November 29, 2009 / Various Times.
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Goldstar Member Tips
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Goldstar Member on Where to Park
You will need to drive but there's plenty of parking
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Sporty clothes
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Bring money, you'll want to do more.
Goldstar Member Reviews
The zip line itself was pretty short and fun but a bit anti-climatic. But the staff went above and beyond to be accommodating and hospitable and that is really where I would give my 3 stars. However, if you are looking for something more adventurous and more of an adrenaline rush, definitely do the Giant Swing. Much better and the 40 ft drop is excellent!Written on Aug 17 2009
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Jane
What fun we had! It was a great morning, the sun shine, light breeze and I know the staff ordered it just for me! Speaking of the staff, they were fabulous. They were great at making us feel very safe, comfortable, and kept us laughing. The zip line seamed short but really alot of fun. We were also scheduled for the Terripan Tower and enjoyed it all. We made some new friends and had a great experience. My only suggestion is that if your hands are manicured - take a pair of gloves for the Terripan Tower. Other than that - Enjoy!Written on Aug 10 2009
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Richard Baker
The Zip Line ride was not a long ride but it was a lot of fun. The employees, especially Mike, were extremely nice and made the ride a great experience.Written on Aug 18 2009
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Jonalyn
Thought the zip line would actually be longer and higher up, but it was not too bad.Written on Aug 17 2009
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More Information About Zip Line
Website
http://www.terrapinadventures.com/adventures.php#zipline
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Description
No-sweat adrenaline! Experience the thrill of gliding through the trees 30 ft in the air at speeds up to 20 miles an hour as you travel on our 330 ft. long zip line. Guests glide along a suspended 3/8 inch steel cable using a pulley and comfortable climbing harness. The Terrapin Rangers will make sure you are safely secure before you step off and experience the thrill of seeing the forest from a different point of view. First you cross a cable bridge to get to zip platform. Then you clip in and take off using gravity as your source of propulsion. You end up safely on the ground asking can I go again.
About the Ticket Supplier: Terrapin Adventures
Terrapin Adventures (TA) is all about fun! They have created a new realm of adventure with only wood, rope and cable. Their company is on the cutting edge of fun bringing vacation type adventures from around the world to your doorstep. We've combined fitness and thrills within the context of caring for and understanding our environment. It's fitness in a group environment without the heavy equipment. It's thrills without the carnival like crowds. It's exploring, learning about and enjoying nature as it was meant to be. Their hope is to become a giving and growing part of the Baltimore Washington community by working with local charities, global businesses, tourists and neighbors.





