Rides · Zip Lines in DFW

Portable Zip Line Rentals in Dallas-Fort Worth

A 200-foot portable zip line with inflatable launch tower, brake-trolley landing deck, and certified attendants - delivered for DFW church summer camps, scout pack days, school field days, corporate family days, and Sweet 16 teen adventure parties.

  • 200ft Cable - 7-to-12-Second Flight Window
  • Certified Launch-and-Landing Attendants Included
  • One Vendor for the Whole Block - Zip, Climb, Games, Bounce Row

200 Feet, Seven Seconds, The Ride Every Camper Puts on the Survey.

A portable zip line is the ride that turns a Frisco church summer camp into the week every middle-schooler puts on the post-camp survey. The rider clips in at the launch tower, the attendant confirms harness-and-helmet, the brake trolley resets at the landing, and the rider glides two hundred feet across the field in seven seconds flat. Campers cheer. Counselors yell louder.

The tower rolls in on a single trailer, the crew levels and stakes the landing, the cable tensions to spec, and the first flight launches in under two hours. We run it solo for teen birthday parties and pair it with climbing walls, carnival games, a trackless train, and concessions for church camp weeks and school field days - one load-in, one COI, one invoice.

Call 972-429-4545 or book online - summer-camp weeks lock by March, and the trailer-tower unit goes with the first youth pastor that books the week.

Why DFW Youth Pastors, Scout Leaders, and PE Coaches Book the Zip Line

200-foot flight, 7-12 second glide

A 200-foot cable span with a seven-to-twelve-second ride window. The flight every middle-schooler logs on the camp survey.

Certified zip attendants included

Trained, insured crew runs the launch-tower harness check, cable tension check, and the brake-trolley landing catch.

Helmet, harness, and glove kit

Full-body harness sized at the gate, certified helmet, gloves, and dual-carabiner lockout - included with every rider.

50 to 275 lb, ages seven and up

Rider sizing at the gate. The second-grader gets the rookie line; the high-schooler gets the full 300-foot run.

Onboard power, no site drop

Inflatable tower blowers run off a standard 110v outlet or our whisper-quiet genset. No camp electrician at 6am.

One vendor for the whole block

Zip, climbing wall, bungee tower, games, train, bounce row, concessions - one call, one COI, one invoice.

The Zip Line Lineup & Packages

Current DFW portable zip line inventory - scale to your footprint, age range, and event volume.

Portable 200ft Zip Flight

Our flagship. A 200-foot cable span, portable launch tower, and landing deck.

Trailer-Tower 300ft Run

Taller launch, longer cable. The upgrade for megachurch camp weeks and rally finals.

Dual-Parallel Race Mode

Two synced cables with a light-tree start and speed-trap finish - Sports Party Sunday setup.

Longest-Flight Leaderboard

Timer, speed trap, and a posted leaderboard. For Sports Party Sundays and corporate brackets.

Head-to-Head Bracket

Two riders, back-to-back flights, same cable. Operator announces times, bracket tracks the field.

Rookie Line Setting

A shorter 100-foot span with a lower launch deck for kids seven and up.

Glow Line Evening Kit

LED cable lighting and glow harness clips for after-dark slots. The Sweet 16 post-dinner hit.

Line-Keeper Attendant

A third crew member keeps the queue moving, sizes harnesses, meets riders at landing.

Midway Bundle

Zip, climbing wall, bungee tower, games, and a strolling photographer - one load-in, one invoice.

Availability shifts week-to-week through spring and summer season - if your camp week is locked, call before Friday and Saturday slots fill.

Portable zip line rental tower staged on a Dallas Fort Worth megachurch campus for a summer VBS week

The Flagship Zip

One Cable, Two Hundred Feet, Every Camper Wants a Second Flight

The flagship zip is the ride that pulls the photo. The launch tower inflates; the crew stakes the landing deck; the attendant briefs harness-and-helmet; the cable tensions to spec; the brake trolley tests clean. The rider clips in, the launch attendant counts down, and the photographer gets the mid-flight shot of the camper airborne over the church-camp field.

What we bring so the only thing you plan is the rotation:

  • Inflatable launch tower with stake-down landing
  • Continuous cable tension check, cycle-to-cycle
  • Certified launch-and-landing attendants
  • Helmet, full-body harness, and glove kit
  • COI for your camp, church, HOA, corporate venue, or ISD
  • Line-keeper attendant on the midway-bundle package

The tower lands first in the load-in order so the queue lane gets painted and the youth pastor or PE coach walks the attendant through the camper waiver rules before the first rider clips in.

Reserve the Zip

Where the Zip Line Earns Its Saturday Slot

The zip works anywhere there is a 220-foot line of sight, a flat landing pad, and a line of riders who want the mid-flight photo. These are the DFW events we rebook every year.

Church Youth Camps & VBS Weeks

Prestonwood, Stonebriar, and Gateway summer weeks - the flight every middle-schooler logs on the survey.

School Field Days & Carnivals

Frisco ISD, Prosper ISD, and Allen ISD spring field days - tower plus a bounce row.

Scout Pack Events & Council Days

Circle Ten Council pack rallies and cub scout day camps - a classic council-day ride.

Corporate Family & Team Days

Legacy West, The Star, and Hall Park family-day blocks - Race Mode drops into the agenda.

Sweet 16 & Teen Adventures

Country-club Sweet 16 courtyards and Frisco teen birthdays - glow-line evening slot closes the night.

Community Summer Socials

Twin Creeks, Windsong Ranch, and Light Farms pool-closings and neighborhood block parties.

Will It Work?

Flight Path, Landing, Gate - The 3 Questions We Ask First

Before the trailer rolls, we confirm the spot. A portable zip line needs a straight 220-foot line of sight with no trees in the flight path, a flat landing pad, a 14-foot trailer gate, and cleared pedestrian lanes under the cable. Nine of ten DFW setups clear on the call; the tenth we catch on a facilities walk-through so nobody is pruning branches at 3pm on camp day.

220ft line-of-sight clearance 40ft launch-tower footprint 14ft gate clearance for the trailer 110v outlet or onboard genset Flat landing pad, staked Crew access lane 10ft wide

Megachurch campuses, scout camps, and country-club lawns usually clear on the walk-through. HOA common areas occasionally need a cable reroute around a landscape bed or entrance arch - we scout it on the call so there are no surprises at load-in.

Check My Lot

Portable zip line trailer staged on a Dallas Fort Worth megachurch field for a summer camp week

Safety & What’s Included

Every portable zip line booking ships with the same standard kit:

  • Certified launch attendant - runs the harness check, the cable tension check, and the clip-in lockout before every flight.
  • Certified landing attendant - catches the brake trolley, unclips the rider, and resets the cable for the next cycle.
  • Helmet, harness, and glove kit - full-body harness sized at the gate, certified helmet, gloves, dual-carabiner lockout.
  • Height, weight & age-rule enforcement - posted at the gate; attendant checks each rider on clip-in.
  • Weather-pause protocol - lightning radius and 25-mph sustained-wind cutoff per industry standard.
  • Certificate of insurance - available for camp, church, city, HOA, corporate, and ISD venues.

Zip is an attendant-run ride - no self-clip, no camper at the landing. The supervisor walks your counselors or PE coach through the posted rules at load-in.

Frequently Asked Questions About Zip Line Rentals in DFW

How far in advance should I book a portable zip line in DFW?

Summer-camp weeks at Prestonwood, Stonebriar, and Gateway lock by early March. Megachurch VBS weeks and Circle Ten Council day camps fill four to six weeks out. Corporate family days at Legacy West book six weeks out. ISD field days claim the unit by February.

What are the age, height, and weight rules on the zip line?

Riders run fifty pounds up to two hundred seventy-five, which opens roughly ages seven through adult. The attendant sizes at the gate, confirms the waiver, and briefs brake-and-glide technique. We do not run the line for pregnant guests, back or neck braces, or recent shoulder surgery.

How long is a flight, and how many riders can I cycle through per hour?

Each flight runs about 60 seconds start to finish - harness fit, cable clip-in, the seven-to-twelve-second glide, and the landing-deck unclip. That clears about fifty riders per hour on a single cable, or one hundred on the dual-parallel race setup.

What power and space does the zip line need?

The portable tower needs a straight 220-foot line of sight with no trees in the flight path, a flat landing pad, and a 14-foot trailer gate. Power is the onboard blower on a standard 110v outlet, or our whisper-quiet generator for camp and park bookings.

Which DFW cities and venues do you deliver zip lines to?

Same-day delivery across Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Wylie, Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Garland, and Denton. We stage the tower at Prestonwood, Stonebriar, and Gateway camp weeks, Circle Ten pack events, HOA socials at Twin Creeks and Windsong Ranch, and park pavilions at Frisco Commons and Celebration Park Allen.

What is your weather, wind, and lightning policy?

Flights pause for lightning within 10 miles and resume 30 minutes after the last strike. Sustained winds above 25 mph halt the unit because the brake trolley gets unpredictable on the cable. Light rain is fine. If the forecast is clearly unsafe we call before the trailer rolls.

Ready to Clip In and Fly?

Call 972-429-4545 or book online - summer-camp weeks lock by March, and the tower goes first.