See The Fall Colors Like Never Before At Wimberley Zipline Adventures In Texas
Fall has only just begun, but the leaves will start to change before we know it! Experience the magical foliage like never before at Wimberley Zipline Adventures, where you’ll soar 100 feet over creeks and canyons rife with amber, red, and brown-tinged trees.
Wimberley Zipline Adventures is one of the Hill Country's best-kept secrets. It spans 15 miles of creeks and canyons, taking you on a thrilling journey over breathtaking lush greenery.
Soaring through the valley at speeds of more than 30 miles per hour is always a blast, but especially during the fall season. It's a different experience entirely to zipline over amber, deep red, and brown leaves.
For just under two hours, you'll be transported to a magical autumn wonderland. The best part is that no prior knowledge is necessary thanks to highly trained guides who are happy to show you the ropes.
When you're all done, spend some time in the new beer garden to unwind while sipping a cold one. Combine that with a fall breeze blowing through the air, and we can't imagine a better way to welcome the changing weather.
The cost is $92 a person and includes all available ziplines plus a brief training session beforehand. Please arrive 15-30 minutes before your scheduled tour time.
Have you ever been to Wimberley Zipline Adventures during autumn? If so, we’d love to hear about your experience flying above the foliage! Check out our previous article for more fall activities guaranteed to please locomotive fanatics: These 6 Fall-Themed Train Rides In Texas Will Have You Feeling Festive.
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