The Epic Zipline In Nebraska That Will Take You On An Adventure Of A Lifetime
By Delana Lefevers
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Published April 11, 2017
Big ziplines usually exist in states with more mountainous and tree-covered terrain, but that doesn’t mean that Nebraska is totally lacking in this super-fun activity.
Camp Comeca, near Cozad in Dawson County, is known primarily as a United Methodist Church summer camp.
But the facility is also available for group retreats, birthday parties, and family reunions. Many of the fun activities that summer campers do are available to groups as well.
Facebook/Camp Comeca and Retreat Center
And that includes the epic zipline!
Facebook/Camp Comeca and Retreat Center
It takes a bit of courage just to start on your zipline journey. First you've got to climb a ladder part of the way up a tall pole, then depend on metal rungs to get you the rest of the way up.
Facebook/Camp Comeca and Retreat Center
Don't worry, though - you'll be outfitted with a helmet and fitted with a safe harness, which the staff will carefully check to ensure it's fastened tightly enough.
Facebook/Camp Comeca and Retreat Center
Once you've surveyed the land below and steeled your nerves a bit, you just take a deep breath and...
Facebook/Camp Comeca and Retreat Center
...let yourself fly!
Facebook/Camp Comeca and Retreat Center
The ride is beautiful thanks to the camp's location in a wooded area on the banks of Central Midway Lake.
Facebook/Camp Comeca and Retreat Center
The journey is just long enough to get your heart pumping and your adrenaline flowing as you fly through the air...
Facebook/Camp Comeca and Retreat Center
...but not so long that it gets uncomfortable.
Facebook/Camp Comeca and Retreat Center
It's the perfect group activity for thrill-seekers or for groups looking to connect on a whole new level.
Facebook/Camp Comeca and Retreat Center
For more information on booking Camp Comeca for your event, visit their website and Facebook page .
For a unique tree-climbing experience in the woods, check out this article . And if you need something a bit more tame, have a look at these outdoor activities anyone can do .
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