Zip Lines in the Deep South
Published: 02/09/2009 by Zipline Directory
Due to mostly pleasant temperatures year round, southern states like Tennessee, Georgia, and the Carolinas are excellent places to enjoy a zip line tour.
Many zip lines in Tennessee are located in the beautiful Smoky Mountains, which provide a breathtaking backdrop whether the season is winter, summer, or fall. Wahoo Ziplines is located in Sevierville, Tennessee, which is close to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. Located in the Smoky Mountains, this zip line tour features six different zip lines, the longest of which is 1,600 feet long. Wahoo Ziplines is located near Sterling Springs Resort and Spa in Sevierville. While on the tour, guests receive breathtaking views of the surrounding Smoky Mountains.
Located in Whitesburg, Georgia, the Historic Banning Mills Zip Line Tours offers a tour zipping through the Georgia forest. Banning Mills offers three different zip line tour options, including an option for experienced zip liners. The longest run of the zip line course stretches to 2,400 feet long. The zip line tours also feature hiking and views of the Snake River Gorge.
North and South Carolina boast many options for exciting zip line tours. The Carolina Ziplines Canopy Tour is located in Westfield, North Carolina and offers two options for zip line tours, one of which is appropriate for children and beginners. The longest zip line of this course is 1,000 feet long. Each zip line tour features eight zip lines.
In South Carolina, Carolina Adventure World offers a zip line tour that features three different lines. The zip lines range from 1,000 to 1,400 feet in length. In total, the course covers over half a mile. The zip line is located in Winnsboro, South Carolina.
These verdant southern states are available for zip lining year round and offer beautiful views in every season.
