
Experience high-flying thrills and unforgettable mountain views at Treetop Adventure Park at Snow King Mountain in Driggs, Idaho. Perfect for families and thrill-seekers, this zipline journey offers the steepest descent in North America.
Experience high-flying thrills and unforgettable mountain views at Treetop Adventure Park at Snow King Mountain in Driggs, Idaho. Perfect for families and thrill-seekers, this zipline journey offers the steepest descent in North America.
Treetop Adventure Park at Snow King Mountain, located in Driggs, Idaho, offers a thrilling and unique zipline and treetop experience set against the dramatic backdrop of the Teton Range. This adventure park stands out in the region for combining rugged mountain views with adrenaline-pumping activities, making it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts visiting this part of the United States. Driggs itself lies at the foothills of the Tetons, providing a natural playground where visitors can enjoy forest canopy courses and daring zip lines that overlook mountain towns and vast wilderness.
What makes this location especially remarkable are its signature features: multiple ziplines varying in length and intensity, culminating in the steepest zipline found in North America. Participants start with practice runs to master the gear and commands, progressing to moderate treetop courses designed for family-friendly challenge before reaching the summit line. From the top, riders experience a breathtaking panoramic view of Jackson Hole and the Tetons, speeding down the mountain in a long, fast descent that lasts roughly 50 seconds. This combination of skilled instruction—courtesy of guides like Shelby, Barrett, and Madeline—and spectacular natural surroundings ensures an unforgettable outdoor adventure.
The park’s setting within the forested slopes of Snow King Mountain features native flora including lodgepole pines and firs, while the rugged terrain is composed of classic Rocky Mountain geology, offering rich biodiversity and scenic vistas. Operating in a region known for its outdoor recreation, the park complements nearby attractions, attracting families, groups, and solo adventurers alike. Safety protocols and thorough guide support enhance the experience, contributing to its reputation as a premier treetop and ziplining destination in Idaho’s outdoor scene.
Sturdy footwear is essential for hiking and traversing the course safely.
essential PrioritySome riders recommend protective gear to avoid discomfort during the drops.
info PriorityStarting early minimizes delays between zipline runs and maximizes your adventure time.
warning PriorityPay close attention to the guides’ directions to ensure a smooth, safe experience.
essential PriorityProvides stability and protection on rough and uneven terrain.
Optional gear such as a sports cup can improve comfort during steep/fast lines.
Essential for protection during sunny summer days spent outdoors.
Layers help you adapt to changing mountain weather conditions.
Spring unlocks vibrant forest blooms and gentle temperatures, though some trails may be muddy from melting snow.
Summer offers the best conditions for ziplining with warm weather and long days, but prepare for crowds and occasional storms.
Autumn’s crisp air and colorful leaves provide a stunning setting for adventure, with more peaceful trails before winter sets in.
Winter brings snow and lower temperatures, limiting zipline access but offering excellent nearby skiing and winter scenery.
Children as young as 7 years old can participate, with easier course options suitable for families.
No prior experience is needed; guides provide thorough instruction and practice runs.
Most guests spend between 2 to 3 hours completing the course including instruction and zipline runs.
Yes, participants must meet specific safety requirements for weight and height to use the equipment safely.
Experienced guides teach safety procedures, and all equipment is regularly inspected to ensure guest protection.
Yes, shaded picnic areas with seating are available for family and friends to relax and watch the adventure.
Expansive mountain vistasZipline riders in actionSurrounding pine forests
Jackson
moderate
2–3 hours
Participants should be in good physical shape with basic agility and ability to hike short, uneven trails carrying gear.
Snow King Mountain is one of Idaho’s oldest ski areas, integrating decades of recreation history into its adventure offerings.
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience.