Soar among the trees at Deep Creek Lakes Flying Squirrel Canopy Tour! This is the first challenge course canopy tour of its kind in the Deep Creek Lake area offering amazing tree-top views, agility challenges and 5 breathtaking zips from 180 feet to over 400 feet!
•·The experience begins with a ride up the Bear Claw Conveyor Carpet. After unloading, you'll begin the practice / training segment of the tour where you will learn to clip in and out, get comfortable in your harness and acclimate yourself to take flight! Scurrying up the Cargo Net is the first challenge you'll face. Once secured on the first platform, a 195-foot zip will send you to the next challenge - a Burma Bridge. Navigate this 3-point rope bridge carefully to the next platform and prepare for the next zip which is approximately 153 feet. Catch your breath and get ready to walk the plank - the Plank Bridge that is. Once across, the next zip will transport you to the highest point of the course at approximately 50 feet high! Views of Deep Creek Lake will appear in the distance and you'll face the longest of 2 zips in the tour that span 400 feet across the tubing hill into a thicket of pine trees. Next you'll zip back across and land on the final stage, the 30-foot high Guard's Tower. From here you will take the Leap of Faith back down to solid ground to complete the Flying Squirrel Canopy Tour at Wisp Resort!
Get Ready To Take A Ride On The Canopy Tour and then take a ride up the Bear Claw Conveyor Carpet.
My husband Ted has done this tour twice and says it is a real experience. So get ready to hang out at Deep Creek Lake!
Flying Squirrel Canopy Tour: $39 pp -Approximately 1.5 hour experience -8 people in a group plus 2 guides (1 lead & 1 sweep) -Reservations recommended, call 301.387.4911 ext. 0
Requirements: -Minimum age: 10 years old -Minimum weight: 70 lbs -Maximum weight: 250 lbs -Signed waiver. Guests under 18 years of age need a parent or guardian signature
*All information provided on this page is tentative and subject to change without notice. Features, lengths and times are approximate and may change.