Zip NOLA is New Orleans' and the World's FIRST ever fully aquatic swamp zipline! With over a half mile of ziplines and suspension bridges spanning the Maurepas Swamp, Zip NOLA is the premier activity for nature lovers and thrill seekers alike. View swamp critters and the amazing swamp ecosystem from the comfort of the moss covered cypress treetops!
Zip NOLA’s facility has many amenities including a 1200 sq ft gift shop with the latest and greatest New Orleans souvenirs, gifts, and snack/beverage items. Our shop also boasts a phenomenal enclosure for our baby alligators and turtles! We also have spacious restrooms, locker storage, green space picnic area, and an expansive 2000 sq ft elevated seating area overlooking the beautiful cypress-filled Maurepas Swamp. Guests can take in breathtaking sights of moss covered cypress swamp, while they also view the many wildlife that frequent the area. Alligators can be readily seen, as well as a plethora of other swamp critters!
ALL PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUIRED TO ARRIVE 30 MINUTES PRIOR TO TOUR START TIME. Transportation is available upon request for an additional fee. If you do not require transportation, our location is 301 Peavine Rd. Laplace, LA 70068.
Please note that:
All participants must weigh between 45-280 pounds to participate in this tour
Closed-toe shoes are mandatory in order to do the activity
Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
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