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Pi‘iholo Ranch Zipline Announces Kamaʻāina Special

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Pi‘iholo Ranch Zipline was recently voted “Best Land Activity on Maui,” and to say thanks, the company is offering a special $75 kamaʻāina rate on any zipline tour package that will be effective now until Nov. 30, 2017.

Piʻiholo Zipline. Courtesy photo.

PRZ’s ziplines soar high above the grasslands and rolling hills, lush forest and rocky ravines of the historic 800-acre Piʻiholo Ranch. From its location on the slopes of Haleakalā, the views of the island are stunning. Company executives say the attraction offers a wide variety of activities designed for anyone from age 8 to 108.

The six-line Tower Zipline Course includes lines ranging in heights from 42 feet to 800 feet above ground and from 480 feet to over a half-mile long—the longest side-by-side zipline in Hawaiʻi.

A different adventure awaits riders on The Treetop Canopy Course. On this course, riders can swing through the trees lat heights ranging from 14 to 120 feet above ground. The company’s new “QUICKjump” device, which, after the initial “free fall” sensation gently lowers riders to the ground, is also part of The Canopy Course. In addition, guests can challenge themselves on our 42-foot high climbing tower with seven unique climbs.

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Numerous onsite zipline packages are available, and some can be combined with a tranquil waterfall hike and swim, as well. For the less adventurous, walk along tours are also available.

“We want local residents to come experience the exhilaration of a ride on a Pi‘iholo Ranch Zipline,” said Cori Seki, General Manager of PRZ. “We do offer the most exciting zipline experience on the island, and look forward to providing residents and visitors the “Best Land Activity on Maui” for many more years.”

*(A valid Hawai‘i ID must be presented to receive the special Kamaʻāina Rate)

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