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Zipline Adventures at Hocking Hills Canopy Tours, Ohio - Columbus

Zipline Adventures at Hocking Hills Canopy Tours, Ohio

Rockbridgemoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–3 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should be in reasonable shape with the ability to climb stairs and walk for extended periods.

Overview

Hocking Hills Canopy Tours in Rockbridge, Ohio, invites adventurers to glide over Blackhand Sandstone cliffs on thrilling zipline courses and off-road Segway rides. Discover forest vistas, expert guides, and unique aerial views in this rugged outdoor playground.

Adventure Tips

Arrive Early for Check-in

Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled tour to get fitted for safety gear and attend the safety briefing.

Wear Comfortable, Close-Toed Shoes

Sturdy sneakers or hiking shoes help with climbing stairs and navigating platforms safely during the zipline tours.

Listen Closely to Your Guides

Guides provide critical safety instructions and share local nature facts that enhance the experience, so stay attentive.

Check Weather Before Booking

Tours may be rescheduled or canceled in rain or high winds; having a backup plan ensures your adventure isn’t lost.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Eastern box turtle

History

Hocking Hills has been a cherished natural refuge in Ohio since the establishment of its state parks in the early 20th century, preserving its sandstone cliffs and deep gorges.

Conservation

Hocking Hills Canopy Tours follows sustainable practices to minimize environmental impact, including maintaining trails and educating visitors about responsible outdoor ethics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Closed-toe shoes

Essential

Provides secure footing on platforms and trails.

Lightweight, breathable clothing

Essential

Keeps you cool and comfortable during warmer months.

summer specific

Layered jackets

Helps adapt to fluctuating temperatures while on the course.

fall specific

Insect repellent

Protects against ticks and mosquitoes common in forested areas.

spring specific