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Superfly Ziplines in Whistler

Superfly Ziplines is a ziplining company run by The Adventure Group in Whistler. We’ve done them and had an amazing time! They are awesome!

The Adventure Group also offers a number of other great activities.  At the same location as the ziplines there is the Aerial Obstacle Course, Vallea Lumina light walk, RZR All-Terrain Vehicle Tours, Snowmobiling and other activities.

To learn more about the ziplines, continue reading.

 


This article contains the following information about Superfly Ziplines:

Where are Whistler’s Ziplines? | About the Ziplines | How Much Do They Cost? | Other Activities | Other Information


 

Whistler’s Superfly Ziplines

Flying down the hills with Whistler’s Superfly Ziplines is a fantastic year-round activity. Tours with the company usually run in both winter and summer, rain or shine.

Regardless of the season, ziplining is a great way to get outside and “fly” through Whistler’s backcountry. It’s also an amazing way to get an adrenaline rush and enjoy world-class views.

The tours at Superfly Zipline consist of four ziplines running back and forth between Cougar and Rainbow Mountain.

 

Ziplining Fun on the Ziplines

 

Where are Whistler’s Ziplines?

Superfly Ziplines is located just 10 minutes north of Whistler Village which is less than a two-hour drive from Vancouver in good traffic. The zipline tours begin at Cougar Mountain Basecamp which can be found at the end of Cougar Mountain Road.

In addition to Superfly Ziplines, Cougar Mountain Basecamp is also home to Vallea Lumina, Whistler’s Aerial Obstacle Course and Whitewater Rafting.

 

About the Ziplines

The ziplines at Superfly are unique because they run side-by-side. This means guests can share the experience with someone at the same time! Side-by-side ziplines are great for nervous riders as there can be someone there to do it with you. Guests can even hold hands on the last zipline!

At Superfly Ziplines there are a total of four ziplines. The longest cable stretches 1.2 kilometres across the forest, and the fastest reaches speeds of up to 100 kilometres an hour!

To get to the start of the course you get a ride in an all-terrain vehicle. That in itself is a lot of fun!

The ziplines at Superfly use a harness system. This means that there are no uncomfortable straps that dig in as you slide along. The harness holds you in a comfortable reclined position that also prevents you from spinning backwards. At the end of each zipline the harness has an automatic braking system so visitors can just sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.

 

Ziplining in the Forest

 

How Much Do Superfly Ziplines Cost?

As of April 2023, the cost to zipline through Superfly in Whistler was $159.99 for adults and $134.99 for children between the ages of 7 and 12. As of early 2024, prices for this year are to be confirmed.

Included in the cost is riding the four ziplines that stretch from mountain to mountain, professionally trained and experienced guides to guide you, safety equipment, availability of water stations to quench thirsts, and loads of memories to remember the adventure.

 

Other Activities

The Adventure Group (also known as TAG Whistler) offers other activities in addition to the ziplining. There is the Vallea Lumina lights walk, and RZR all-terrain-vehicle-style tours. In winter there is also snowmobiling.

 

Other Information

For more details about the attraction, visit the Superfly Ziplines page.

For information about other activities offered by the same company, visit the Adventure Group website or see our articles about Vallea Lumina, RZR Tours, Whitewater Rafting and Whistler’s Aerial Obstacle Course.

To learn more about Whistler in general, check out WhatToDoInWhistler.ca.

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