For a little adventure, head to Davis, Oklahoma, to 777 Zip — a one-of-a-kind zip line roller coaster that will take you 800 feet over some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. This fun attraction is full of excitement and exhilaration and once you see it, you’ll want to take a ride.
Turner Falls Zipline — 777 Zip is located on Hwy 77 the town of Davis in southern Oklahoma.
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They are located at the historic Curio Shop and Overlook above Turner Falls.
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You’ll start on the platform high above the falls, in a secure chair lift that is suitable for all ages.
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The chair-lift is a two-seater ride that is electronically monitored for seat belts, so you can rest assured the ride is safe.
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The loading platform is easy to get in and out of and assistance is provided, if needed.
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The Soaring Eagle 777 Zip Line will glide you over some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. The ride is 777’ feet long and takes just over a minute long — so sit back and enjoy the surrounding views from above.
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It has just enough thrill to get you laughing but not too enough to make your stomach drop.
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Take a trip to Davis to experience the beauty and thrill of Turner Falls. It’s a great ride the whole family will enjoy.
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Doesn’t this look like so much fun? For more information, check out their Facebook page.
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We all know the highlight of Turner Falls is the stunning 77-foot waterfall that beautifully falls from the rocks of the Arbuckle Mountains into a natural pool below. But there is something else in the park (besides the zip line) that explorers will want to check out — the hidden caves. Some of these caves are marked and easily accessible, however, there are a few “secret” caves that exist that are waiting to be explored in some of the oldest mountains on earth. Click here to read all about them.
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