New in Bucket List: World’s Longest Roller Coaster Zipline in Australia

New in Bucket List: World’s Longest Roller Coaster Zipline in Australia

Crazy Rider Xtreme in Australia, the World’s Longest Roller Coaster Zipline deserves a spot on the bucket list of every thrill-seeker. Get ready for dives, loops, twists and turns accompanied by lots of screaming.

How would you like to take on a thrilling zipline ride that speeds through the forest, making zigzags and 360 degrees loops that will leave your guts in your throat?

Crazy Rider Xtreme

Crazy Rider Xtreme

Crazy Rider Xtreme

The world’s longest roller coaster zipline, aptly named Crazy Rider Xtreme, is the highlight of the TreeTop Adventure Park located in the Ourimbah State Forest. It is Australia’s first roller coaster zipline, and they sure took it on themselves to thrash the previous record by Forever Florida’s zipline which is about 300 metres long. The Xtreme spans more than three times that length at a whopping one kilometre! Riders will experience an exhilarating journey that lasts up to five minutes on a swing harness, darting through 40 obstacles and making 5 full loops while suspended 18 metres above the ground.

Intrepid thrill-seekers can expect to get their adrenaline fix on The Xtreme, while the less daring can opt for a milder ride on The Pioneer which is 330 metres long. Regardless, heart-stopping drops and numerous curves should still be expected.

Crazy Rider Xtreme
All image credits go to TreeTop Crazy Rider

Bookings are essential, and anyone and everyone (above 7 years old) can enjoy both zipline rides, including those who use wheelchairs.

Prices for those above 18:
The Xtreme: AUD 85 (SGD 94) ; The Pioneer: AUD 45 (SGD 50) ; Combo: AUD 109 (SGD 120)

Prices for those between 7 – 17:
The Xtreme: AUD 75 (SGD 83); The Pioneer: AUD 35 (SGD 39) ; Combo: AUD 99 (SGD 109)

Address: Ourimbah State Forest, 1 Red Hill Rd, Wyong Creek (corner of Yarramalong Rd). Directions here.

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