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    Marc C.

    Shane and Victoria were great, this was our first time at pacific creek zip line. We did the 1.5 hour tour. We will definitely be coming back. Thank you Shane and Victoria for the laugh and great care and making my son first time and birthday special.

    Some experiences remain etched in the human mind for years, and recalling them brings a sense of joy. Today was one of those days in my life. I've embarked on numerous adventures, and the Pacific Crest Zipline stands out among them. These exhilarating experiences wouldn't have been possible without the guidance of two expert coaches, Sean and Noah. Their patience, reliability, and extensive knowledge made this a truly remarkable and unique moment for me. Moreover, beyond the thrill of the zipline, one should also savor the city's beauty and its inviting environment. Live music and delectable food add the finishing touches to a perfect day. Sean and Noah, thank you for making this day unforgettable!

    Alaina A.

    This zip line tour is one for the books! From checking in which is super easy, to getting up to the zip line course it's self! We had an absolute blast! Ray and Everette (if I spelled his name wrong I'm sorry! lol) were the greatest! Super informative, calm with answering our questions and making sure we fully understood the whole process. They made the experience a blast. Our group was also really awesome and couldn't have asked for better individuals to have been on this tour with us. Definitely will be back but for a longer course next time!

    Daniel S.

    My mom has terminal pancreatic cancer and ziplining was #1 on her bucket list. We chose Ziplines at Pacific Crest because it was close to home and had amazing reviews, and I can't overstate how awesome this experience was for both of us. The guides, Casey and Noah, were so encouraging throughout the entire experience when she needed a little break or encouragement during our Mountain View Tour. During one of the ziplines, she accidentally got her glove stuck in the wheel and was stranded about 100 yards out. Casey quickly came to rescue and brought her back, walking upside down, which was astonishing. At the end of the trip, I felt compelled to let the guides know about my mom's condition and how they exceeded every expectation we had for the tour. Their reaction showed genuine care and made the moment even more special. This truly was an experience of a lifetime and one I'd recommend for any and everyone

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    Zoia L.

    Wowowow!!!!! This was the most incredible experience ever! We really didn't know what we were signing up for, but everything was AMAZING, the staff are very friendly, helpful and professional. We got the shortest of the tours and are definitely coming back for more with a larger group, everyone needs to try this!

    Daniel J.

    Bought two admissions of the "mountain view" tours and it was well worth it! Ziplines at Pacific Crest was very accommodating and we essentially got our own private tour. Our tour guides, Noah and Alex were absolutely phenomenal and they made our tour very memorable. I highly recommend requesting Noah and Alex as your tour guides after booking your tours.

    Shawna C.

    I love ziplining and most things adventurous these days. I have been here twice now with very similar yet very different experiences. Steven first treated me to a zipline tour here in 2018 right before my birthday. He purchased the Mountain Tour for me. It was nothing but amazing. This tour was the biggest/thrilling tour I had based on previous zipline events which were small, or not as pretty. This was also in the middle of the forest and the views are beautiful, most zips are fast, and some are very long. I do not remember the instructors names but they were both awesome. They were fun, funny, friendly, and made sure we had a great time. The pictures came out vibrant and beautiful. I had gone solo on this tour but the other customers in my group were also having fun and they were funny. So based on this amazing experience I randomly asked my best friend if she would like to join me and I wanted to try out the Canopy Tour since this was the other one I had not tried. She was nervous but joined. The main differences I saw between the two is that the Canopy Tour had two extra zips and went for an hour longer. In a nut shell, I still had a blast. I was having so much fun in fact, that my friend and I seemed to have annoyed the other people in our group. We laughed and had fun pretty much the whole time while most of the group was pretty quiet with the occasional stares, etc. I was still having a blast when my friend did make me aware of all the complaining from one instructor and as I think more and more about this event I am feeling a little disappointed despite the fun I had. It started even before we got our equipment put on inside the building. The two instructors we had asked if anyone had to use the restroom because we would be gone for 3.5 hours. When two members of the group said yes the staff working at the counter threw a fit and said now we were going to run behind. It turns out the bathrooms down the street were locked up so they had to use the ones inside the office and we didn't run a minute behind on that factor because they were putting the equipment on us. The views were beautiful. I wish I had pants with zippers that I could have zipped my phone in and had the opportunity to take the beautiful forest filled with snow all over. One of the instructors was awesome the whole time. Chill, funny, laughed, had fun, joked, never in a bad mood. Now that I think about it, the other one complained most of the time. The instructor was then already concerned after the second zip and asked if my friend was going to be okay and if she would need to leave the tour. (She was stopping too early, and pulled herself the rest of the way as instructed), Then I was asked if I would be. (I wasn't stopping fast enough). I said I had done this before and just had to figure it out again. It was only two zips in too and one was basically a practice. The instructor was very concerned about the big and very fast zip that would appear halfway for reasons like this I guess. Half of the group went through that major zip and the rest of us were waiting on the other side for a very long time. It turns out the emergency brake went off when it wasn't supposed to and tangled itself on one of the members in our group. Nothing bad or harmful but it was an accident that happened. Unfortunately, it delayed us for a long time and really set the mood off. When we all made it over the instructor said we were lucky we missed out but I looked and everyone was even more quiet at that point and the instructor was in a very bad mood now. After this there was a ton of complaining about the situation, the other instructor, work, the particular tour they had to keep working as opposed to the other one, the day, couldn't do this and that now because they were going to be stuck at work late etc. I totally get it. To me the job sounds fun but I don't actually work it. I get that things happened that shouldn't have and its frustrating. I get that everyone gets frustrated at work. But, I already deal with this every day and I am sure most others do and I do outside of work too. We paid good money to go out and have a blast and breathe and have fun. Couldn't things be a little more subtle for customers? So our tour ended up being five hours because of this as opposed to the 3.5. Steven came with us but enjoyed the town while we were gone and he noticed that the same instructor stormed out of the office when we got back to get a sandwich and was annoyed about being late and not doing their other activities. I still had a blast. I highly recommend coming here. The views are beautiful and the instructors are usually having fun and making you laugh and having a good time. Hopefully you will end up in a fun group that wants to do the same. I just suggest that the employees be a little more aware of why customers are here and try to keep a good vibe and keep the complaining/bad vibes/bad day/etc. to themselves, even in the office.

    Randi M.

    Ziplines at Pacific Crest is amazing and I can't wait to come back to do the Canopy Tour! Alex and Nolan were excellent guides, and the group we went with couldn't have been better! When I go back, I'd definitely request them to be my guides again. This is a super fun, interactive, outdoor activity! Unlike the ziplining in Catalina, prepare to be a more active participant than tucking your legs in and hopping off the platforms! It was a blast from introductions to goodbyes. The pictures they took were great too! Loved the experience and can't wait to do it again. Mad it took me this long to check out! Totally worth it! And remember, trust your equipment! :)

    Herbie D.

    Casey and Tat were Fantastic! These two were so encouraging the entire trip and instantly made our entire group comfortable from the start. I can sense their enthusiasm and heart for this type of activity and it truly shows in their character. Shoutout as well to Conrad for the Off Road journey in the van up the mountain. I know that's part of the package to deliver us safely but I admired his driving skill up the dirt road on the mountain trails. I would recommend this to anyone, especially for those who may have a fear of heights. This is the perfect way to face your fear and have a great support group to walk you through it. Great Job Everyone!

    Pic of our guide going over steps to prepare if in need of a step to position comfortably before gliding off the platform.
    Elizabeth L.

    Just wanted to share my review, I'm a little late, but wanted to share none the less! Experience was epic! I celebrated my birthday here at Pacific Crest on a Thursday on 12-20-18. My sister and nephew accompanied me and we had a blast! Our guides were the best! And, the weather was perfect! Holiday vibes can't wait to go back!

    Edgar M.

    I booked the Canopy Tour with Shawn and Crush and It was an amazing experience that I will never forget. Both Shawn and Crush were very friendly, helpful, patient and experienced. I never doubted their skills and they made me feel very comfortable zipping down a 300 foot high platform going 65-70 mph.

    Brett R.

    Super rad. Everything was easy, website was easy to use. Had a great time. Fox and Paolo were rad as our guides. Definitely recommend. We went in August and we'll try to go back in the snow some time.

    Igor K.

    SO-MUCH-FUN Loved it! Fox is very cool guy, I really liked the way he was making this experience fun and both instructors were very good with us. People that were in our group were very cool too. Will go back for sure, this was awesome experience. Tnx guys for so much fun today. Recommendations.

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    Ask the Community - Ziplines at Pacific Crest

    Is this open even with snow 2/19?

    When we were zip lining in the fall our guides said they stay open even in the snow! They said it's amazing. Hope you go and post pictures!

    Do you require proof of vaccinations?

    At this time we are currently not requiring proof of vaccinations.

    Do you have to brake the zip line yourself or does the staff brake for you?

    You are the primary brake. You use a gloved hand to apply light pressure to the cable. However there are back up brakes the lead guide works. The lead guide will also instruct you on when to start or stop braking.

    What are their COVID safety procedures?

    Everyone must wear a mask when social distancing is not possible such as when on the zipline course parts. I think their policy was that everyone should wear a mask the whole time. However obviously wearing a mask while hiking up hill can be… Read more

    Is the hike on this overly difficult and steep?

    You drive most of the way up to the1st zipline, then walk the rest. Its a lil bit of a steep incline but its not a long way you hve to walk. Their short hikes throughout the duration of the trip.

    Can a child who is 7 & 10 Zipline? They've done it in Alaska but we'd like to try this one. They're both under 75lbs

    10 yrs old and 90 lbs is the minimum

    What is the maximum weight to be able to go on?

    250...

    I have a very active 11 years old, are there age limitations?

    I know the minimum weight allowed is 90 pounds. Might want to give them a call. I just checked the site and didn't see minimum age requirements.

    Are you supplied with all gear helmets etc.?

    Yes the only thing not supplied are GoPros just bring your own and you can attach it to their helmets that are provided.

    Is their a weight limit? I would like for my buddies to go on this adventure...but they both weigh about 275-ish...Give or take.

    The weight limit is between 90 and 250 pounds, and is discretely weighed upon check-in

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