Address: 14529 Pocohontas Trail, Volente, TX 78641, USA
Phone: +15126141996
Sunday: 8AM–6PM
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
cody pate
Amazing experience I would highly recommend this as a new experience for anyone. The guides and all of the staff were super friendly and funny. They also provide plenty of water through out the tour, so no need to worry about the Texas heat. The trails have lots of shade and resting points in case you need to catch your breath. It's very relaxing and peaceful on the lines as well as on the trails.
Wesley Butler
First off the tour guides were awesome! Large personalities and did great at engaging everyone in the experience from start to finish. Andrew, Bri “short people problems” and Austin “Tiger” Lilly were amazing hosts. They offered lots of free ice cold water along the trip at most every stop between zip lines and looked after everyone to make sure they were not overheated. Great views of the lake and hill side A+ Trip for us!
Jennifer Hollingsead
Such a great experience near Austin! Our guides, Kendall and Nathaniel, were AWESOME- our whole group felt like a little family! The views were breathtaking and the zip-lines were so fun. We all said we’d go again and take friends- definitely go do this if you are in the area!
Vivian Kong
Our first time zip-lining and it was a blast!! Sarah and Nathan were fantastic guides/instructors. Be prepared to HIKE up and wear the right shoes. You go through a total of 5 lines, each higher up and for longer. I appreciated everything - clean bathrooms, able to lock valuables, water bottles provided throughout, wonderful trip on the boat. And most of all, I felt completely safe the entire time with amazing views of Lake Travis. You won't regret it.
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Not sure. It's on their website. I would guess 48 hours. As far as I know, they are closed until the season starts up again in early March
Yes, 125 and you get to ride 5 ziplines
I went on a Sunday evening for 4pm tour. We ended with a great Sunset. If i go again I would take another evening trip. There is a weight limit around 250.
Yes
It's not listed by weight. You have to be between 70 and 250 pounds. Doesn't matter how old.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is closest. If you stay in downtown Austin, there is lots of entertainment nearby.
Time like while zip lining or time for full trip? Full trip 3hrs including hiking to next zip line which isn’t bad
$135 I believe
I believe they close but give them a call they are pretty good about answering your questions, they do close the park by 6pm.
Kids must be 70 lb or heavier and nobody over 250 lb can get on it
It is $129 plus for one person. Unsure how groups work but I paid the $129+ it is for three hours, five zip lines. It is truly worth it.
The entrance and especially the exit is pretty tight for anything like a motorhome. Parking is limited.
I agree- it's easier in advance. And you can sign your waiver online.
There is quite a bit of uphill walking. I would recommend going early to avoid the heat. The staff provides water along the way. As long as there are no health issues you should be fine.
I turned 65 on these hills. It was a blast. I feel it is a tough climb for many .. It just depends on her energy level. If she can walk 2 flights of stairs without being too winded then she's set. (I am a PT as well).
It's good to make reservations in advance so you can book times easier. ;)
See Website for open hours over Labor Day.
Yes is the short answer. They sell a 5$ phone thingy with strap that worked for me. A go pro would be good too I'm sure, just at your own risk.
Yes, they are $ 125 per person and last as long as 3 hours and they are with 5 zip lines. 2 small ones on the earth and 3 that are longer and over the lagoon! My husband and I went on 8 de Juñio and we had a great time 😁 the luggage that you carry around your waist weighs about 15lbs 😓 but in the end it's worth it! 😊 and the extructors help you a lot 😉
Complete the 3 hour tour. It goes by pretty fast.
It is about 90$+. However, you can try Groupon and other discount sites to get good rate.
The hike is too much for a 5yr old. The zips would probably be way to scary.
$115 or so
The cost per person should be $125, that for ages 10-99
It's best to call and get prices via staff at Lake Travis.
I think it was around $80 or so per person. You would have to check out their website.
No age restrictions but a weight restriction. Must be 70lbs or heavier
Total walk is less than a mile. It stepped which can make it easier but deep steps. The last one is the longest and most challenging but there is no rush and at least two places to stop and sit on a bench to rest. But the guides do not rush anyone and stay with the last person/group. Benches at the top to rest as well. Free bottled water at every location to help stay hydrated. Highly recommend early morning tours in this heat.
I want to say 10 but it goes by weight I believe. They have to be 70lbs or over to zip.
YES.. THEY DO GROUPS OF 12
My son and i just did the Ziplines last month. You ride 5 different ones. The first 2 are relatively short (300 and 400 ft i think), the next 2 are about 1800-1900 ft. The last one is half a mile long. The whole experience lasted about 3-3 1/2 hours. It was an incredible experience. We laughed and cut up with the others and the guides. Definitely recommend.
Admission is $ 119 plus taxes for each person. That price includes everything that is needed and also water to drink. If you go to Groupon and look for Lake Travis, you will find a better price. You can buy the ticket at $ 99 for each person, and a group of 4 to $ 396.
The details are found on their website. The price is listed as $119, but you might find a Groupon as I did.
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