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Monster Ziplines in Los Cabos: High-Flying Canyon Zipline Adventure

Monster Ziplines in Los Cabos: High-Flying Canyon Zipline Adventure

Fly across Los Cabos’ dramatic canyon on eight steel ziplines at Wild Canyon. This four‑hour circuit balances high-speed runs with family-friendly tandem lines, a water park, and an animal sanctuary — all for an active half-day adventure.

Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur
3–4 hours
By Adventure CollectiveOctober 2025

The Experience

Before You Go

Arrive early for cooler winds

Book a morning departure to avoid mid-day heat and heavier winds that can affect longer lines.

Bring cash or card for Park Entry Fee

The park entry (~US$25) is paid on arrival and covers the water park and animal sanctuary—have payment ready.

Wear closed-toe shoes

You’ll walk varied terrain in short bursts; sturdy closed-toe shoes improve traction and comfort.

Know the health and weight limits

Not recommended for pregnant guests or those with serious back/neck/heart conditions; weight limits vary by line—check before booking.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Walk the Los Cabos Canyon Bridge for framed canyon photos and different perspectives.
  • Visit the animal sanctuary on site during a quieter time between zip runs to avoid crowds and support rescued animals.

Wildlife

  • Desert cottontail rabbits
  • Various resident and migratory birds such as kestrels and doves

Conservation Note

The park operates an on-site animal rescue and emphasizes water-wise landscaping; visitors should stick to marked paths to avoid erosion and respect wildlife enclosures.

The canyon area transitioned from ranching and seasonal passage to adventure tourism over recent decades, with Wild Canyon establishing multi-activity attractions to diversify local tourism offerings.

What to Bring

Closed-toe hiking or athletic shoesEssential

Grip and ankle support for uneven approach paths and platform transitions.

Refillable water bottleEssential

Hydration stations are provided; bring a bottle to refill between runs.

Sunscreen and sunglassesEssential

High UV exposure on exposed canyon platforms makes sun protection essential.

Light hat or buff

Keeps sun off your neck during waits and protects against windblown dust.

Common Questions

How long is the zipline tour?

The advertised duration is about four hours, which includes safety briefings, gearing up, walking between platforms, and time to explore the park areas.

Is transportation included?

No — transportation is not included in the base price but can usually be arranged and paid for at check-in or through local providers.

What are the age and weight restrictions?

Minimum age is 8 years; minimum weight ~55 lbs (24 kg); maximum weight varies by line (typically 250–300 lbs/113–136 kg) — confirm specific limits when booking.

Can pregnant people or those with back/heart problems ride?

No — participation is not recommended for pregnant guests or those with recent spinal, neck, or serious cardiovascular conditions.

Book This Experience

Check Availability

Duration

3–4 hours

Location

Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur

Difficulty

moderate

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness; able to walk intermittent uphill/downhill stretches totaling about 45 minutes spread over the visit.

Free cancellation available

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Monster Ziplines in Los Cabos: High-Flying Canyon Zipline Adventure - Cabo San Lucas - Adventure Collective Travel