Ziptour®

ATTITASH MOUNTAIN RESORT

The Attitash ZipTour® delivers one of the most impressive mountain‑to‑mountain flights in New England. This two‑span adventure begins at the summit of Bear Peak, where riders launch from the Flying Bear Zip — a nearly mile‑long descent that travels 4,969 feet across the Stoney Brook Valley toward Attitash Mountain. With sweeping views of the Presidential Range and Mount Washington in the distance, it’s the fourth‑longest single zip span in the contiguous United States and is the defining highlight of the tour.

775 US-302, Bartlett, NH 03812

Call for Reservations: 603-374-2665 http://www.attitash.com/ziptour.html

Ziptour® Stats

TWO RIDES, TWO EXPERIENCES

  • Spans: 2 zip lines, and a Demo Zip
  • Flying Bear Zip – 4,969 ft. long, 2 cables side by side
  • Aerial Zip – 2,196 ft. long, 2 cables side by side
  • Total Tour Length: 7,265feet
  • Total Vertical Drop: 1,400 ft.
  • Duration: Total tour estimated time 1.5 – 2 hours
  • Views: Mount Washington and the surrounding New Hampshire landscape

From the mid‑mountain landing, guests transition to the Attitash Aerial Zip, a 2,196‑foot descent from upper Thad’s Choice to the base area. Faster and more direct, this second span creates a dynamic contrast to the soaring, high‑elevation feel of the Flying Bear. Both spans feature dual parallel cables, allowing friends and family to ride side‑by‑side as they cross the valley.

Together, the two spans form a two‑hour mountain adventure that blends big scenery with rider‑controlled speed and smooth, comfortable flight. Guests consistently praise the ZipTour® for its height, views, and confidence‑inspiring safety systems that let them relax and enjoy the experience. Whether you’re here for the thrill, the scenery, or the rare chance to fly between two mountains, the Attitash ZipTour® remains one of New Hampshire’s most unforgettable alpine adventures.

“That … was … incredible! It's a blast!” enthused Conway Daily Sun photographer Jamie Gemmiti, after he rode both parts last Friday of the two-cable Attitash ZipTour: the nearly 5,000-foot long Flying Bear Zip from the summit of Bear Peak, said to be the longest single-span zip line in the contiguous United States, and the 2,100-foot long Attitash Aerial Zip, which runs to the base of Attitash Mountain.

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