Are you the adventurous type? Are you a thrill seeker looking for something to get your blood pumping and your pulse racing this summer? What better thing to do than to go find some zip lines? There are several zip line adventures awaiting you in the state of Arkansas. Each one offers something a little different for that adrenaline junkie in you.

Located in Hot Springs, Ark., this zip line park offers 12 lines approximately 1.5 miles including observation deck guided tours. You'll soar through the treetops seeing the natural beauty of the wooded area with native plants and wildlife surrounding your zip line adventure. Nothing is better than this.

Located between Hot Springs and Malvern Ark., in the rugged Ouachita mountains, this is the first Super G Zip Line adventure that combines hiking with zip lining. The 7-line zip course is combined with an hiking adventure where up to 10 people can travel the course at the same time. Can you say crazy?

Located near Griffin Park near Hardy, Ark., Zippin' Griffin is touted as one of the longest, highest and fastest zip lines in the state of Arkansas. Riders can travel at speeds of 50 MPH over the South Fork of the Spring River. Grab on and hold tight if you dare because before this ride comes to an end you're going to say "Flippin' Zippin' Griffin" what was I thinkin'?

Located in Eureka Springs, Ark., this park features 10 zip lines that take visitors soaring like an eagle over the beautiful Ozark Mountains as high as 250 feet above the forest floor. Experience Arkansas' biggest and best zip line canopy tour and hang on!

This is the newest adventure in Mountain View, Ark., proclaimed by National Geographic Adventure Magazine to be one of the 50 Great Adventure Towns. This is not your normal zip line experience because Loco Ropes also has a rope course with three different segments totaling 30+ challenges to test your nerve, endurance, agility, and strength.

Located in Jasper, Ark., near the Buffalo National Wilderness Area in northwest Arkansas. Iron Horse is one of the top zip lines in North America nearly a half a mile long with a vertical drop of 277 feet and top speeds of over 50 MPH. And to top that off take a wagon ride to the the top of the bluff where you will plummet 2,300 feet over the Horseshoe Canyon reaching heights of 300 feet at times heading towards the lodge below. Better hold your breath and don't look down!

Whatever zip line adventure you choose to do this summer, one thing is for certain, you'll feel a little like Indiana Jones and maybe even Batman.

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