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Adventures of Zip Lining

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Adventures of Zip Lining

Zip Lining Course:

Zip Lining adventures can take on several different forms. Zip lining is where a person is wearing a harness and is hung from a sturdy cable which is strung between two different platforms or predetermined stopping points. The exhilarating experience of zip lining includes picking up speed as you go down the zip line. The longest available zip lines go can have the rider going up to 100 mile per hour! Talk about a thrill of a lifetime!

Where Can I Go Zip Lining?

Many zip lines are offered at resorts or theme parks for visitors to enjoy. They vary in length from 50-100 feet to some that are 1000’s of feet or longer. Zip lining is considered and an aerial sport as it is air-bound and Many zip lines are set in areas where the there are beautiful settings such as on islands or beaches, or even in the mountains as riders zip between mountain peaks. Right now Mountain Resort Coupons has a few great summer zip line deals, like 50% off deal with AVA Rafting & Zipline in Leadville, Colorado. Go experience the thrill of ziplining in the heart of the Rocky Mountains!

 

Zip Lining at Ski Resorts:

The zip line is a great way to help shuttle people between tourist points without requiring them to take a long, arduous walk along the way. For the thrill seekers, the adrenaline rush is second-to-none. Many ski resorts offer zip lines as a way to get between skiing, snowboarding, or snow tubing locations and gives riders a fun, effort-free way to enjoy the beautiful outdoors and the scenery from a great vantage point while getting where they need to go much faster than they would if they had to walk or ride a cable car.

If you are interested in trying zip lines, ski resorts throughout North America offer zip line adventures as part of their resort’s activities. From the Smoky Mountains to the Mountains of North Carolina or Colorado there are plenty of thrills waiting for you on zip lines at your favorite ski resort. For example, Steamboat Zipline Adventures is a fantastic company that uses the iconic mountain to its advantage. We found a deal with them for only $75 dollars a tour. While these zip lines may be of various shapes and sizes, zip lining is a ride that is sure to provide the thrill of a lifetime that you are seeking!

 

 

Filed Under: Activities Tagged With: california, colorado, idaho, leadville, steamboat springs, wyoming

Stand-Up Paddleboarding

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Stand-Up Paddleboarding

Stand-up paddleboarding (commonly abbreviated as SUP) is the act of propelling oneself on a floating platform with the use of a paddle. Different cultures have embraced SUP throughout history. The discipline is thought of as originating in Africa, where it was common to stand on their canoes. Hawaiian surfers of the sixteenth century, though, were the first to embrace paddleboarding as a sport. Hawaiian surf schools began teaching SUP in the 1990s as an alternative to surfing. Surf instructor Brian Keaulana decided to add “Beach Board Surfing” to the world-renowned “Buffalo Big Board Contest”, and the response was overwhelming.

Here is the know how to Stand-up paddleboarding:

Those who want to paddleboard must first find a shallow part of the water they like. Smooth points of entry are ideal. Surfers should then walk out to a point of where they are sure the fin on the bottom back of the board is not hitting the sand, or floor of the pool. Users should then place their paddle so that it lies perpendicular to the board. Surfers can then attempt to bring their outermost knee on top of the board, followed by the innermost knee.

Photo Courtesy of Mammoth Lakes:

Beginners can see how it feels to paddle on just their knees. At this point, surfers can start paddling. The blade of the paddle should be oriented so that it is perpendicular to the board. Boarders should also ensure the blade is submerged under water each stroke. Users can then opt to either stroke the water once or twice before switching and doing the same on the other side. It is also a good idea to assume the kneeling position if one grows tired of standing, or if conditions become rough.

Here is where to try and the deals:

Trying a new sport can be intimidating but that doesn’t mean you can’t do it! Find yourself a body of calm water and give this a try. Depending on where you are in the country finding a place might be easy or a little more difficult. If you are in California try out Mammoth Lakes, Big Bear Lake, North or South Lake Tahoe this goes for Nevada too. If you are in Colorado try out Lake Dillon or Horsetooth Reservoir. If you are more towards New York give Lake George a shot. Minnesota is the Land of Lakes and you’ll find something easy there. New Hampshire has Waterville Valley for some easy calm water. Just do your research and find something near you!

Some  SUP deals we have on Mountain Resort Coupons are Johnnys Rentals in California. They will get you a free delivery of Stand-Up Paddleboards and Kayaks too. Mammoth Lakes area the deals are also at Footloose Sports every Thursday you can rent a Stand-Up Paddleboard all day for a 4-hour rate. If you are closer to Nevada don’t forget about Slopestyle Sports where you can rent a Paddleboard for as low as $50 a day.

We also have a deal with Silver Star Ski and Sport in Park City, Utah. $60 dollars for the whole day and they will even transport your paddleboard for $40 each way. Don’t miss your chance for summer fun on the water!

At Mountain Resort Coupons it is our goal to get you outside and enjoy nature as much as possible. If you need more help feel free to reach out and Contact Us or look on our site for more summer fun ideas!

 

Filed Under: Activities Tagged With: arizona, california, colorado, idaho, maine, Mammoth Lakes, montana, nevada, new york, pennsylvania, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming

Summer Activities on a Budget for Families

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Summer Activities on a Budget for Families

What are some of your favorite summer activities?

Sometimes it can be difficult to think of new family-fun activities to do in the summer. We understand that many families stick to a certain budget and some activities may not be feasible for everyone at times. We have compiled a few summer activities below that are great for families, children of all ages, and won’t drain your savings account.

Family Fun Camping

Camping is such a great way to spend time as a family and there is always so much to do. We emphasize “old fashion camping” because you do not need to have an RV or camper to go camping with your family. Find a State Park near you, and check out the camping guidelines, costs, and any restrictions that specific parks might have. Find a campground that correlates with your families favorite activities such as hiking trails, lakes for swimming, rivers for rafting, shooting ranges, etc. For example, Lake Couer d’Alene in Idaho has many campgrounds in the area. If you want to bring your family pet, be sure to check if the campground allows dogs. Camping is an excellent summer activity for families and can be very budget friendly.

Plan a Fishing Trip

Spend quality time with the family and enjoy the thrill of pulling up a great catch. Take your family to the local lake or search online for good fishing spots near you. You can pack a cooler and bring some food to make a day of this. If you’re going to make this fishing trip an all-day event, be prepared and consider bringing some of the following:

  • chairs or blankets to sit on
  • sunscreen and bug spray
  • plenty of water and snacks
  • radio or Bluetooth speaker for music

Some of the best rivers to fish in the United States are the Colorado River, Arkansas River both in Colorado. The Bighorn River in Montana and the Yellowstone River that starts the Missouri River. The Sacramento River in northern California. Finally Soldotna River Walk in Alaska which may be hard to get to but could just be the best of all. Find Lodging information for these places, here, on our Mountain Resort Coupons site and more things to do in these areas.

If you would prefer something a little different, look into charter fishing trips in your area, for instance, Dvoraks in Buena Vista, Colorado has fishing expeditions. Guided fishing trips can be very exciting, as you typically have more luck catching fish – the guides know all of the great spots!

Take Up Kayaking

If your family has never tried out kayaking, give it a go this summer. It is always a great idea to try out new and adventurous activities. It helps to build new memories with your family and you will be experiencing the excitement together, as well. Kayaking is also excellent exercise, so that can’t hurt. Find a rental center at a local park in your area to rent kayaks. If you end up falling in love with this fun summer activity, consider purchasing some kayaks for the family. There are kayaks that seat multiple people, but the most common are one-seater kayaks or two-seaters.

If your family is experienced and already enjoys kayaking, consider taking a trip to a new spot to make new memories. Places like Lake Havasu in Arizona, the Colorado River in Colorado, Big Bear Lake in California, and Waterville Valley in New Hampshire. Find rental shops like Johnnys Watersports in Big Bear Lake or Dvorak’s Expeditions in Colorado. Search online for great spots to kayak. There are so many excellent kayaking spots with beautiful scenery and landmarks.

 

 

Filed Under: Activities Tagged With: alaska, arizona, Arkansas River, big bear, california, colorado, connecticut, idaho, maine, montana, new hampshire, oregon, pennsylvania, vermont, waterville valley, wisconsin, wyoming

Try Backpacking This Summer

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Try Backpacking This Summer

When your smartphone never stops lighting up with notifications, your work/life balance is anything but, and you find yourself checking your inbox every hour of the day, it’s time to get away. Really get away. Unwind, reconnect with the world outside your office, and see the best of what nature has to offer. It’s time to go backpacking.

Granted, backpacking isn’t a walk in the park. You’ll have to carry all your food and equipment on your own two shoulders. But that’s also the challenge of it. The simple act of filling your pack with supplies becomes a way of paring down, of setting aside all the things you don’t need. Backpacking is a way of discovering self-sufficiency and self-reliance.

Backpackers are able to go beyond the limits of day hikers and campers: farther into the wilderness, past the boundaries of trailhead parking lots and crowded campsites. Instead of heading out halfway and returning to your starting point, you can keep going to wherever the trail takes you, as long as there’s space to pitch your tent.

More often than not, backpackers have the path ahead all to themselves, except for wildlife. With fewer hikers making noise to scare critters off, you’re more likely to catch rare glimpses of moose, elk, or bighorn sheep in their natural habitats (just be cautious, read up on safety, and always pack bear spray and a first-aid kit). Check out our online shop on MountainResortCoupons.com and use that great deal with Sun and Ski!

Some of the best backpacking trails in the United States include the states of Colorado, Tennesee, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Alaska, and Washington. If you are a Yellowstone Lover check out the Thorofare Trailhead, in one of the most remote places of Yellowstone this trail is 68 miles long and will take you about 7-14 days to complete. The Smoky Mountains in Tennesee has the Mount Sterling Loop it is 28 miles and will take you about 4 days to complete. For a great trail in the Rocky Mountains check out The Grand Loop, cross the continental divide in 3-7 days in just 45 miles. Looking for something so remote that you’ll need an air shuttle? Alaska can provide you with just that on the Alatna River to Noatak River in the gates of the Arctic. Just go 30 miles one way and experience some truly wild lands. All you need to do is a little research on where you are and you’ll find a great trail to explore.

Hiking is simple. All you need to do is put one foot in front of the other. And again. And again. That gives you time to think and reflect, time in your own head that might be hard to find racing back and forth from work to home to errands. In backpacking, you might find rejuvenation in that distance from everyday problems and distractions– and a way to work through them when your trip is over.

 

Filed Under: Activities Tagged With: california, colorado, idaho, maine, montana, oregon, Utah, wyoming

3 Benefits to Horseback Riding Tours

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3 Benefits to Horseback Riding Tours

There are so many different ways to experience the wilderness. You can ride bikes or go hiking. You can go on a driving tour and stop at scenic outlooks. But one of the best ways to experience a new landscape is by horseback. Horseback riding tours provide a unique way to immerse yourself in the outdoor world. Chances are good that you will find this type of tour near the ski resorts in the summer.

Here are three reasons you should consider a horseback riding tour on your next trip:

1. You can see more in less time

Horses are able to go where cars cannot. Like hiking, horseback riding allows you to have a more intimate experience with the wilderness, following trails that weave through the forest. Horses, however, move faster than your feet. This allows you to see more natural beauty in less time. You’re also afforded a prime viewing location, high on the horse’s saddle.

Even better, a tour will come with an experienced guide to lead the expedition. Unlike hiking, where you’re often on your own, a tour guide will help you find some of the most scenic local spots. You don’t have to worry about missing out when someone experienced is there to help show you the way.

2. You won’t wear out as fast

Horseback riding isn’t entirely passive (there’s a reason the phrase “saddle sore” exists), but it requires far less cardio than hiking. While walking up a steep mountain pass will leave you gasping for breath as your heart thuds in your ears, horseback riding will allow you to enjoy the foliage as your horse does the work. Horses are built for endurance and accustomed to walking up inclines and over different terrains, so you can rest assured that they are in their natural element. Your only job is to sit back and enjoy.

3. You’ll have a unique experience to share with your family

It’s not uncommon for families to go camping or hiking. Far fewer families take the time to go on a horseback riding excursion. This fun alternative brings with it an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. It’s the sort of tour that will be remembered for years to come and talked about frequently. It might even spark a lifelong love of horses and horseback riding.

So the next time you and your family decide to head to the mountains and enjoy the summer weather, consider a horseback riding tour. It’s a unique way to experience the wilderness, and it’s sure to be a long-remembered favorite!

 

 

Filed Under: Activities Tagged With: california, colorado, idaho, montana, wyoming

3 Reasons Why Everyone Should Go Camping

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3 Reasons Why Everyone Should Go Camping

The sun filters through the trees, warming nearby rocks. Animals scurry through the undergrowth. The only sound that meets your ears are the calls of birds and rustling of leaves. Nearby, the lingering smell of a campfire reminds you of the previous night, snacking on s’mores and sharing stories with those you love most.

Everything is peaceful, serene, and calm.

As the weather begins to warm up, the ski season begins to wind down. But that doesn’t mean the end of enjoying the mountains. Camping in the mountains provides an entirely different experience, and one just as magical.

 

 

If you haven’t taken a trip to the mountains during the summer months, you may want to add it to your itinerary.

Camping is an immersive experience, allowing you to see the mountains in a new way. It’s an opportunity to slow down and truly appreciate the outdoors. We spend all of our time rushing from meeting to appointment to family events. Even vacations are often filled with lists of things to see and places to go. These expectations can quickly become overwhelming and drain the fun out of the experience.

But camping forces you to slow down. It pulls you away from your screens and devices, instead given the natural entertainment of the world around you. If you want to venture further into the mountains, you can only go as fast as your feet are able to carry you, forcing you to truly take in your surroundings.

Camping is designed to help you remove the barriers between yourself and nature. We spend so much of our time shutting nature out, and this is your chance to change that and experience the mountains in a new way. Once you’re out in the mountains, you can go swimming, hiking, or backpacking.

Camping has the potential to be just as fun, and just as breathtaking, as skiing. If you’re used to enjoying the mountains from a pair of skis or a snowboard, camping will allow you to immerse yourself in a completely different world. The mountains transform in the summertime, and camping gives you the opportunity to view the mountains when they’re most alive. Waterfalls will be flowing, animals will be alert, and the trails will be covered in a wide array of plant life. It’s a beautiful world to witness and will leave you falling even more deeply in love with the mountains.

So as the weather begins to change, don’t feel too disappointed. The mountains still have plenty to offer in the way of camping during the summertime.

 

Filed Under: Activities Tagged With: california, colorado, idaho, montana, oregon, wyoming

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