Adventure Designed for the Whole Family

Zippy's Treetop Adventure course geared for ages 4 & over.

Start Small. Aim High.

Tucked into the woods of High Holly Mountain, Zippy’s is a professional-grade challenge course scaled specifically for explorers ages 4 to 10.

They'll navigate seven obstacles and two ziplines on our continuous belay system that keeps your child securely locked to the safety line from start to finish. 

The perfect entry point for younger kids to focus on skill-building and shared mountain adventure alongside their family.

  • Starting at $44
  • 1 Hour Avg
  • Under 200 lbs Max
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What’s Included:

2 ziplines


Floating Platform


3 Suspension Bridges

Safe Navigation

Balance Beam


Rope Swing

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Starting at $44

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Reservations Strongly Recommended.
Cancel at least 72 hours in advance for a full refund.
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My 7yo and 10yo boys loved doing the Zippy's Adventure along with the mountain swing with me!

-Cathleen E.

Preparation & Requirements

Review these standards to ensure your crew is ready for the course.

  • Age & Eligibility: Designed for ages 4 and up. This course is a shared experience, built to accommodate kids, parents, and even grandparents who want to join the adventure.

  • Weight Limit: 200 lbs maximum. For your safety and the integrity of the gear, we verify weights privately during check-in.

  • Proper Footwear: Closed-toe and closed-heel shoes are mandatory. For safety reasons, we cannot allow Crocs, sandals, flip-flops, or any open-back footwear (like Chacos or Tevas) on the course.

  • Physical Ability: Participants should be in relatively good physical condition. You may need the upper body strength to use a pull-rope to reach the platforms.

  • Arrival Time: Please arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled tour. If your entire group has completed digital waivers in advance, you may arrive 15 minutes early. Tours depart on time—late arrivals will miss their tour.

Stress-Free Event Planning

Private Tours

From birthday parties to corporate events and other special occasions, private tours are the ideal way to experience the mountain at your own pace. Learn how we can customize a memorable day in the treetops for your group.

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What to Know before You Arrive

Interested in joining our crew?

We’re looking for focused, reliable people to join our guide team and office staff. Working on this mountain requires a high level of responsibility and the ability to manage technical safety systems in a fast-paced environment. If you’re ready to put in the work and join a professional outdoor operation, visit our jobs page to see our current openings and requirements.

Are there bathrooms available during the tour?

No. Once you’re in the harness and on the course, you’re committed. Our tours are tree-based and don’t return to the lodge until the circuit is complete. We touch the ground only once during the Full Mountaintop Tour, but there are no facilities in the gorge. Make sure your party uses the restrooms at the lodge before we start the gear-up process.

What if I have health concerns?

This is an active outdoor environment, not a passive ride. You need to be in good physical standing. That means being able to hike at least a quarter-mile and having a full range of motion in your limbs to manage your gear. If you’ve had a significant injury in the last 6 weeks, are pregnant, or have a heart condition, you are not cleared to climb. If you have a specific condition like severe allergies, call the office. We need to know your baseline before you head into the canopy so we can ensure the tour is safe for both you and our guides.

Can I tip my guides?

Yes! While gratuities are optional, our tour guides income is greatly based on tips, and they are always greatly appreciated. We take pride in providing every guest exceptional customer service and an unforgettable experience. We suggest tipping 15 – 20%, which is the standard in the dining and entertainment industries. Large groups of six or more will have an 18% gratuity added, along with a 10% discount and free photos.

What if I get scared?

We have a “no-go, no-owe” policy. Fear of heights is a real factor on this mountain, and we aren’t going to force you to zip if your gut tells you otherwise. If you show up, gear up, and attempt the Bunny Zip and realize it isn’t for you, you can exit the course and refund your ticket. We’d rather you be honest about your limits so our guides can focus on the guests who are ready to fly.

What is your cancellation policy?

We require at least 72 hours’ notice for any cancellations or changes to receive a full refund. Our guides are scheduled based on your reservation, and a late cancellation means we can’t fill those spots for guests on our waiting list.

Less than 72-hour notice/ no-shows: Guests are not eligible for a refund unless they purchased Trip Protection.

Purchased trip protection: Guests can cancel or reschedule up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund (minus the Trip Protection fee).

Trip Protection is a 10% additional optional fee.

Can I bring a camera or GoPro?

We don’t allow personal cameras or phones on the course. Between handling your gear and following guide instructions, your hands need to be free. Plus, anything dropped from the canopy becomes a permanent part of the forest floor. Your guides carry GoPros to document the entire tour, capturing high-quality photos and video of your group so you can stay focused on the ride. You’ll have the option to review and purchase those files at the lodge when we’re back on the ground.

Do you zip in the rain?

We operate rain, shine, or snow. We only suspend operations for extreme conditions like lightning, high winds, or unsafe visibility. Our team monitors real-time data from our in-house lightning detection system and NOAA to make the call. If the weather looks like more than you bargained for, let us know before your tour begins. We can issue a rain check at no charge, but we need to know as soon as possible so we can adjust our guide roster.

When should I arrive?

Plan to be here 30 minutes before your scheduled tour. If your entire party has already completed their digital waivers, you can shorten that to 15 minutes. Our tours depart exactly on time to keep the mountain schedule moving. If you aren’t here and geared up when your slot begins, we likely won’t be able to hold the tour for you. If you’re running behind, call the office immediately so we can see what your options are.

Do you have height and weight requirements?

Full Mountaintop Zipline Tour
Minimum age of 8 years old
Minimum height of 54″
Minimum weight of 70 lbs.
Maximum weight of 250 lbs.

Half Mountaintop Zipline Tour
Minimum age of 8 years old
Minimum height of 54″
Minimum weight of 60 lbs.
Maximum weight of 250 lbs.

Brave Indian Challenge Course
Minimum age of 4 years old
Maximum weight of 200 lbs.
(no height or weight minimum)
Children between the ages of 4-6 require one paid adult to accompany them

Giant Mountain Swing
Minimum height of 48″
No minimum weight
Maximum weight of 275 lbs.
Maximum combined weight of all 3 riders 750 lbs.

Dual Tree Climb
No minimum height
Minimum weight 30 lbs.
Maximum weight 310 lbs.

Hidden Falls Nature Trail
Free to anyone, anytime we are open!
Digital waiver required

What should I wear?

Mountain weather is unpredictable, so layers are a necessity. Closed-toe shoes are mandatory; if you show up in sandals, flip-flops, or Crocs, you won’t be cleared to participate. We recommend athletic clothing that allows for movement, but avoid tank tops—the harness straps are designed for safety, not comfort against bare skin. If there’s even a chance of rain, bring a jacket. We operate in most conditions, and being prepared is the difference between a good tour and a long one.