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Give the Gift of Ziplining

If you are looking for a creative awesome last minute gift that will impress just about anyone than we have a grand idea for you. Give the gift of ziplining with AVA Colorado Rafting and Zipline this holiday season! With 2 different mountain top zipline courses conveniently located in Colorado, giving the gift of ziplining is the perfect option for even027 (2) the pickiest of friends or relatives.

AVA’s Cliffside Zipline tour located at our Idaho Springs Outpost is only a 30 minute drive from Denver. The zipline course starts off with a short picturesque nature hike before starting the first of 6 separate ziplines of various lengths. This tour zips through trees, over cliffs, and ends with a stunning panoramic view as you cross over Chicago Creek.  There is a minimum age requirement of 7 years, and a weight requirement of at least 50 lbs., with a maximum of 250 lbs.

AVA’s Granite Mountain Top Zipline Tour is conveniently located only 10 minutes north of Buena Vista and offers incredible scenic views. This course involves a short 10 minute hike to the start of the first of seven impressive ziplines, including our longest 900 foot line! Take in the unbelievable views of the Arkansas River and snowcapped mountain tops as you zip through the untouched natural surroundings of our IMG_540844 acre property. This course has a minimum age requirement of 10 years, a minimum weight requirement of 75 lbs., and a maximum weight limit of 250 lbs.

Giving the gift of ziplining with AVA this holiday season means giving the adventure of a life time to your friends and family. With 6 to 7 separate lines zig-zagging down the sides of our beautiful Rocky Mountains, AVA’s zipline courses are top notch, and not to be missed! Book now to take advantage of half off rafting when you book a rafting and zipline package at our Granite Outpost, and receive your personalized gift certificate in time for Christmas.

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