
Predator Zip Lines in Sedona, AZ
3505 Arizona 260 • Camp Verde, AZ 86322
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Zoom through the sky and take on an aerial view of Sedona’s Red Rocks, the San Francisco peaks, over the animal enclosures at the wildlife park, and more! Predator Zip Lines is a world-class zipline course in Arizona. Guests on tour will have a thrilling– yet safe– experience flying over various animals and take in the breathtaking views of the valley!
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They are located at 3505 West State Route 260, Out of Africa, Camp Verde, AZ 86322.
How long is the entire tour?You should allocate two and a half hours for your tour. The Predator Zip is approximately two hours. You will need time for check-in, orientation, and equipment training.
What is the length of the Predator Zip Line course?The Predator Zip Line has five zip lines and a rope bridge. During the tour, you will be somewhere between zero and seventy-five feet above the ground.
Will my lack of experience be a problem?No. The majority of their guests have never done a zip line course. Your guide will give you a complete orientation and training session before you go on the course, as well as being fitted with a seat harness, chest harness, a trolley system, two lanyards with safety clips and a helmet.
Are there any health/age restrictions to take on the course?Yes. The Predator Zip Line Tour is designed for people with average mobility and strength. Guests should be in reasonably good health. Anyone weighing less than 60 or more than 275 lbs and guests who are pregnant, who have recent or repeated neck, back or muscular-skeletal injuries, under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or are suffering from any medical conditions that may require immediate medial assistance are not permitted to ride. Children between the ages of eight and 11 must be accompanied by an adult. That adult must sign a permission-to-zip document. In the state of Arizona, no one under the age of 18 may sign a legal document.
What should I wear?You should dress for the weather. Sturdy, closed-toed shoes are recommended. Short shorts, skirts, sandals, flip flops, slip-ons or crocs are not recommended. Sunglasses/ski goggles are recommended during cold and/or windy conditions and all eyewear must be secured with a retainer strap.
Does the zip line operate in the rain?Yes, you can zip in the rain. Zipping in the cold is fun! Be sure to dress for the weather; layering is recommended. If there is lightning in the area, the course will be closed. They also shut down in high winds.
What should I wear?Dress for the weather. All glasses must be secured with a retainer strap. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes or boots. Long hair must be tied back. You will be wearing a harness; short-shorts will bind. No skirts, sandals, flip-flops, or the like.
What should I bring?Bring sunglasses/ski goggles, sunscreen, water and comfortable shoes. Cell phones, cameras, or any electronic devices, car keys, pets, tobacco, alcohol or drugs, chewing gum and food allowed during the tour. They provide locked storage for valuable items before tour.
Can I take my own food and beverage?Food and drink are not allowed.
Can I bring my pet?Pets are not allowed.
Is an Out of Africa park pass required to ride the Predator Zip Line?No. A separate ticket is required for ground access into Out of Africa.