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May 22. 2013 4:12PM

Alpine Adventures


 

41 Main Street

Lincoln, NH

Ph: 603-745-9911


One of the longest and highest zipline canopy tours in the northeast.


The first and one of the largest Zipline attractions in the northeast.


Over three miles of ziplines, bridges and platforms, along with off-road "safari" tours and professionally guided snowobiling. Three separate zipline courses to choose from. Cruise up to 200 feet above the forest floor at speeds up to 50 mph on the "Skyrider" course, zip through the forest canopy on the original Treetop Canopy Tour (the first in New England), or try the new SUPER SkyRider tour. Three hundred private acres and spectacular views surrounded by the beautiful White Mountain National Forest and tours run year round! Great team-building, recreational activity to add onto your meeting or event. New "Thrillsville" Aerial Fun Park for all ages featuring Giant Swings, Treehouse, Bridges and the 1st in the country "Power Fan" Freefall device along with other elements. It is a truly unforgettable experience!


Take part in our Safari off-road tours or visit us in the winter for our highly recommended snowmobile tours. Adventure is calling!



Website:Alpine Adventures Website

Email: info@alpinezipline.com


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