Zip Idaho Tours is in Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, and operates six zip line tours. Zip Idaho claims the longest zip lines in Idaho, from 200 feet to 1,800 feet in length. Tourists zip down four lines on the Red Tail Canopy Tour, a 1700 foot long zip line called the Wild Turkey and an 1800 foot long zip called the Double Trouble--all at speeds up to 40 mph. In 2010, tours cost $75 per person plus tax, including transportation to the zip lines.
Zip Idaho, Inc.
101 Locust Ave
Horseshoe Bend, ID
(208) 793-2947
zipidaho.com
Tamarack Canopy Zipline Tours is at the Tamarack Resort in Tamarack, Idaho, approximately seven miles south from New Meadows, Idaho. Tamarack Canopy Zipline Tours is owned and operated by Experienced Based Learning (EBL), and offers tourists eight zip line tours, from 250 to 800 feet in length. According to the Tamarack Resort, zip lines weight requirements are 85 lbs to 275 lbs; people with weight below or above these levels should not participate. Tours operate from Wednesday to Sunday, and start at 8:30 a.m. In 2010, tours are $99 plus tax per person and last approximately three hours from start to finish.
Tamarack Canopy Zipline Tours
311 Village Drive
Tamarack, Idaho 83615
(208) 325-1006
tamarackzipline.com
Trinity Pines Camp and Conference Center is a year-round Christian facility located in Cascade, Idaho, and is owned and operated by the Intermountain District Church of the Nazarene. Among other amenities like skiing, camping fishing and boating, Trinity Pines Camp offers camp visitors an 800-foot zip line, and--for campers 12 and under--a harness-free, secure shorter zip line. Summer camp fees to participate in the zip line tour as of 2010 are $140 to $190 per person, depending on age. Two-day camps are also available at $70 per person.
Trinity Pines Camp and Conference Center
55 SW 5th Ave Ste 100
Meridian ID 83642
(208) 888-0988
tpines.org