Syracuse, NY -- Daredevils willing to walk the walk will be able to strut out 70-feet over the Canyon area of Destiny USA, as the upside-down WonderWorks entertainment attraction adds what is being ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It was a semi-normal Friday afternoon, as commuters trudged through rush-hour traffic on Interstate 84. Only I, an Idaho Statesman ...
Located in Silver Bay, North Shore Adventure Park offers a range of outdoor activities including axe throwing, ziplines, and their high ropes course. The high ropes course puts climbers high up in the ...
Zipline: Zoom down 1,200 feet of Vail’s mountainside on the Zip-Flyer. The actual ride lasts about a minute, with pristine views of the slopes and surrounding ranges. Zipliners must be at least 8 ...
The Rock Wall and Ropes Course (located in the Simms Center) comprises our indoor challenge course here at Wilkes. The courses offers experiential learning opportunities through the use of high ...
The tallest ropes course in the Tri-State is now open in Hamilton.Great Miami Valley YMCA announced the completion of a new, inclusive ropes course at its YMCA Camp Campbell Gard location. The ropes ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) – Today we’re Cruisin’ Connecticut, to Long Wharf in New Haven to ‘It’ at Jordan’s Furniture! ‘It’ Adventure Indoor Ropes Course features two, 60-foot-high ropes courses and ...
HATTIESBURG, MS (WDAM) - The Hattiesburg Zoo held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday for its brand new attraction, the High Ropes Adventure Course. The High Ropes Adventure Course offers a new and ...
If you’ve ever wanted to climb, swing or free fall from the height of a four-story building, Vertical View in Meridian has your next weekend plans. The 50-foot-high, four-level ropes course at ...
Does your couch double as a jungle gym? Has your dining room table become a playground? Are you tired of your big walk of the day being the move from your “work chair” to your “TV chair?” Is this ...
It was a semi-normal Friday afternoon, as commuters trudged through rush-hour traffic on Interstate 84. Only I, an Idaho Statesman suburbs reporter, was nearly 50 feet above, clinging to a wooden beam ...