Zipline Tour or Teepee Stay at North Georgia Canopy Tours (Up to 56% Off)
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Three hours of ziplining on 1+ miles of cable, including a 695-foot dual zip; stay in a teepee with provided linens
Choose Between Two Options
- $44 for one ticket to a three-hour Adventure zipline tour ($89 value)
Guides begin every tour by training visitors in safety and braking techniques before they’re strapped in and ready to whiz through the canopy. Among other highlights, the Adventure tour adds a rappelling section and ziplines that traverse three ponds and two sections of the North Oconee River at higher speeds. The course is designed to progress in steepness gradually, helping build confidence and acclimate even heights-shy zippers to the treetops. All the while, the certified, eco-trained guides open up the history-rich forests around them with information on the wildlife and native cultures.
- $40 for $90 worth of teepee camping
Teepee rental starts at $90/night for two—click here for a full list of rates. Campers welcome; an $20 fee applies on weekdays, and $25 on weekends.
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About North Georgia Canopy Tours, LLC
In 2001, the first of many ziplines began to sprout from the grounds surrounding the Old Mill Farm. The cows would inspect the strange contraptions quizzically, but they soon grew comfortable with the droves of smiling guests whooshing overhead. Today, spread across more than 100 acres near the North Oconee River in Lula, Georgia, North Georgia Canopy Tours lead groups on high-flying adventures. Available for purchase, photo packages and GoPros can commemorate the adventure. The tours entertain guests with serene views and exhilarating activities, as ziplines reach up to 70 feet off the ground and extend as far as 850 feet, allowing zipliners to catch glimpses of flying squirrels migrating south in V formation. Staff also welcome visitors to stay overnight in 15 campsites and several authentic Native-American teepees equipped with amenities such as electricity and air conditioning. The walls of each teepee bear custom-painted Cherokee symbols representative of the seven Cherokee Clans, for which North Georgia Canopy Tours' seven campgrounds are named.