
Treetop Trekking has been voted Ontario’s Top Outdoor Attraction in 2021 in the Ontario’s Choice Awards presented by Attractions Ontario.…
Treetop Trekking has been voted Ontario’s Top Outdoor Attraction in 2021 in the Ontario’s Choice Awards presented by Attractions Ontario.…
Adventure Park Insider and The Association for Challenge Course Technology (ACCT) are collaborating once again on the upcoming State of the Industry Survey.
An investigation into the death of a six-year-old girl on the Haunted Mine Drop (HMD) ride at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, Colo., on Sept. 5 found that multiple operator errors contributed to the fatality
An employee of Stowe Mountain Resort, Vt., died Thursday, Sept. 23, after colliding with the anchoring platform while riding the…
Blend Marketing, a marketing agency focused on the tours and activity space, has hired Eric Howden as account manager. Howden…
Following the death of a six-year-old girl on the Haunted Mine Drop ride at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park on Sept.…
A few notable additions to the international roster of zip lines and tours.
Two zip line incidents this spring and summer serve as a reminder that guest safety must remain top of mind on aerial trekking courses and zip lines.
Scott Andrews, policy director for the Association for Challenge Course Technology, has left the association as of early August.
The Alliance Collaborative will be hosting a three-day bootcamp for installers, third-party inspectors, and in-house inspectors Oct. 1-3.
The Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America will include Hibbs Hallmark in its annual “Best Practices” study.
The Forge: Lemont Quarries has partnered with Buddy Insurance to provide on-demand coverage for the park’s participants.
UK-based outdoor adventure company Zip World is opening the Quarry Flyer, a new two span, dual zip line at its Penrhyn Quarry site in northern Wales.
Perfect Descent (PD) has been named the sole auto belay supplier for the climbing events at the forthcoming 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
Interzip Rogers, the self-billed first interprovincial zip line in the world, opened June 24 in Canada.
The Iowa Supreme Court ruled on June 30 that a plaintiff who was injured in a zip line accident, can sue the ski resort where he was injured.