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We take a look at the five current Las Vegas ziplines to compare height, speed, and the length of the ride. Plus, we let you know which are best for thrill seekers, and which are better for family fun.
Las Vegas ziplines have become a signature attraction for visitors looking to add a thrill to their time in the city. Each experience offers its own style of excitement, giving guests everything from quick adrenaline bursts to full-on freefall sensations. Together, they form a collection of high-energy adventures that continue to grow in popularity as the city expands its entertainment options beyond the casino floor.
One of the most recognizable Las Vegas ziplines is SlotZilla, stretching above the crowds at Fremont Street. Riders launch from a towering structure shaped like a giant slot machine and soar over the pedestrian canopy, passing the lights and live music that define the downtown experience. It remains one of the most photographed attractions in the area and offers two different ride heights for varying intensity levels.
On the Strip, the Fly LINQ zipline provides a more modern setting, sending riders forward in a seated or superhero position. It gives a unique perspective of The LINQ Hotel + Experience Promenade and the High Roller observation wheel while maintaining a smooth and fast ride that appeals to both first-timers and repeat visitors.
For those wanting something more extreme, SkyJump Las Vegas at The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Tower offers a controlled descent that feels closer to a bungee-style drop than a traditional zipline. Participants leap from more than 800 feet above the Strip, making it one of the highest commercial jumps in the world and easily the most intense of the Las Vegas ziplines.
Outside the city, the Zipline at Hualapai Point near Grand Canyon West delivers a desert landscape backdrop. Riders glide over open canyon terrain, bringing a quieter but dramatic alternative for those willing to travel beyond Las Vegas for a different type of adventure. The newest addition, Haley’s Comet at Area 15, blends technology and entertainment. This indoor, dual-track zipline runs through a futuristic art and entertainment complex, merging neon visuals with a smooth ride that fits the venue’s immersive style.
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