Autumn in Missouri promises plenty of breathtaking snapshots. We have countless ways to admire the fall foliage – from setting off on a picturesque hike to climbing aboard a scenic hayride. However, what do we do if we want to soar among the colorful fall leaves? Buckle into a zipline in Missouri that will take us on an unforgettable autumn adventure.
Nestled in the heart of the Century Family Farm in Rayville, Show Me Ziplines offers treetops adventures both during the day and on special evenings.
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For a truly magical experience, however, plan a visit during the fall when the landscape is drenched in vibrant colors.
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Buckle in to your harness at the century-old farm for your ziplining adventure. Your journey will begin with a seasoned guide providing you with instructions.
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The professionally-designed zipline course boasts several ziplines that reach speeds of up to 45 miles per hour.
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Fly up to 180 feet above the ground, carpeted with fallen autumn leaves, on ziplines that span as far as 2,600 feet.
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Bringing the kiddos along? Kids as young as two are permitted on the zipline.
Trip Advisor/Helen H. Be sure to dress in comfortable clothes. Close-toed shoes are required.
Click here for days and hours, including to make a reservation, for Show Me Ziplines.
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Address: 15510 State Highway C, Rayville, MO, 64084
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Do you have a favorite fall zipline in Missouri? Tell us about it in the comments! Up for a vigorous yet breathtaking hike? Set off on the Mina Sauk Falls Trail, which boasts spellbinding views of the fall foliage. Click here to read more.
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Be sure to dress in comfortable clothes. Close-toed shoes are required.
Show Me Ziplines asks guests to arrive at their scheduled ziplining time to prevent congestion at the farm.
Click here for the official website of Show Me Ziplines. Or, go here for Facebook.
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