Zipline parks accessible from New Zealand — courses, height, and what age range each suits.
Multi-line forest courses with platforms and short walks between. Half-day format.
Single long-run high-elevation lines. Higher height, faster speeds, single-trip format.
Zipline + high-rope / climbing-wall / freefall combined day pass.
3-hour native bush canopy zipline through 1,000-year-old podocarp forest. Multiple lines, 22m high suspension bridge.
6 ziplines with Christchurch and the Southern Alps as backdrop. Includes the longest zipline in the South Island.
3-line course over native forest and vineyard. Combine with a wine-tasting day from Auckland CBD.
9-zipline course through subtropical rainforest, 90 minutes north of Auckland.
Adventure park with Schweeb (suspended monorail bike), bungy, jet boat. Zipline component is shorter but combo-friendly.
Not strictly a zipline — a controlled BASE-style descent from the Sky Tower. Listed here as the closest urban analogue.
Most operators set 250–270 lb max. Confirm before booking.
Sandals and flip-flops are usually banned. Trail or athletic shoes work.
Helmet-mounted cameras are usually allowed; chest mounts are sometimes restricted.
Lightning and high winds shut courses fast. Book early in the day for the best chance.
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