Zipline Tour for One, Two, or Six at Beaumont Ranch in Grandview (Up to 64% Off)
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On an 800-acre working cattle ranch, guests safely zoom down the longest zipline in Texas
Ziplining is an exhilarating way to enjoy aerial views of nature without sucking on a helium tank until you get really big and drift away. Float above treetops with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $29 for a zipline tour for one (a $60 value)
- $55 for a zipline tour for two (a $120 value) $129 for a zipline tour for six (a $360 value)
Beaumont Ranch
Ron Beaumont grew up with a fascination for the cowboy life, dreaming of one day running his own ranch. In July of 1997, he and his wife, Linda, fulfilled his dream by opening Beaumont Ranch to the public. Herds of Texas longhorns and horses roam their 800 acre working cattle ranch, watched over by four families and three generations of Beaumonts that reside there. Wanting to share his dream with others, Ron opened the ranch to the public as a 22-room bed and breakfast and events center, inviting the public to take a taste of the wrangler's lifestyle. Miles of natural prairie land stretch in all directions, ready to be explored behind the handlebars of an ATV, atop a 1,500-foot zipline, on horseback, or during cattle herding expeditions. The Rock Creek Sporting Clay shooting range tests sharpshooting prowess, competing for attention with other activities including disc golf, paddleboats, and fishing. A mechanical bull lets riders safely experience the sensation of a rodeo star before refueling at the Friday night fish fry or Saturday night barbecue. Knowing that roping cattle, riding broncos, and playing patty-cake with chupacabras can take a toll on the body, Ron even set up a spa on the ranch where his guests can pamper themselves with a hot stone massage or peppermint herbal body scrub.
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About Beaumont Ranch
Beaumont Ranch is the realization of a dream. Ron Beaumont, the founder and family patriarch, was enamored with the cowboy lifestyle from a very young age, and envisioned himself one day running a ranch like the ones he saw in his favorite western movies. The vision came to fruition in July of 1997, when he and his wife Linda opened their 800 acres of land to the public, allowing visitors to live like cowboys and mingle with their herds of Texas longhorns and horses.
Today, three Beaumont generations live on the ranch, and the guest accommodations have expanded from a 22-room bed-and-breakfast to a 32-room facility boasting an events center, a common area, and a bunkhouse with an additional 48 beds. Well-rested patrons can explore the natural prairies that stretch as far as the eye can see on the transportation of their choice: ATV, horse, or even zipline. After a day spent riding bucking broncos and roping cattle, visitors can kick off their cowboy boots and remove their 10-gallon hats to enjoy pampering serenity at the ranch spa. Here, the aestheticians soothe weary cowpokes' muscles with massages and body scrubs, which were what kept John Wayne so cool under pressure.