Squire Boone Caverns Zipline Adventures

Category: Tourist attraction in Mauckport, Indiana

Address: 100 Squire Boone Rd SW, Mauckport, IN 47142, USA

Phone: +18127321200

Reviews

Steve Holdeman

Jun 26, 2022

Pleasant surprise and definitely worth the trip. Our guide Colby just graduated high school and was a wealth of knowledge.

Lindsey Schwenk

May 23, 2022

We had such a blast this weekend ziplining with the guys! They were professional, friendly, and made sure everyone in our group felt safe while having fun! Heads up: there's a bit of a walk up the hill to get to your first zip, so keep this in mind if it's rained recently and wear decent shoes for walking.

Tara Pattison

Jul 27, 2021

I took my dad and sister ziplining at Squire Boone's for their first time. They were a bit nervous, but quickly got over it. Our guides, Eli and Brody, were friendly and fun. It was a great way to make some family memories. Also,I recommend purchasing tickets for the Long Course because that's the only way you can experience the last 2 zips and they were the best

Jennie Deem

Jul 6, 2017

What an incredible thrill! The new longer ziplines at Squire Boone Zipline are amazing!! I felt like I was flying! Our expert guides, Doug and Ethan, were focused on safety and made sure that we were well apprised of the basics before we started. At every station we were clipped to the surrounding structure while waiting our turn and I felt very secure traveling on the lines. I was pleased to learn that not only was the facility inspected/certified, the instructors were too. (Unfortunately, inspection and/or certification is not a requirement in Indiana). I took my daughter and our German exchange students and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. I am so glad we made the trip from Indy to do this!!! Would highly recommend!

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Questions & Answers

Is this the chair of just the handles

Susan McFarland | Aug 2, 2019
Dennis Keibler | Aug 3, 2019

You wear a harness and hold onto a trolley and brake, so neither chair nor handles. They give a demonstration and you get to practice on a short line at the beginning. By the third line I felt very confident in my ability and was able to focus on scenery and speed control. The harness felt natural at that point, and I don't think holding on to a handle would have improved anything. Enjoy!

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