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Rockaway Bar & Grill
326 NE Camano Dr, Camano, WA 98282
Pub 282
370 NE Camano Dr #6, Camano, WA 98282
Camano Thai
370 NE Camano Dr, Camano, WA 98282
Subway
370 NE Camano Dr, Camano, WA 98282
Blue Heron Kitchen and Bar
170 E Cross Island Rd, Camano, WA 98282
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Canopy Tours NW - Zipline Tour, Team Building Challenge Course

332 NE Camano Dr, Camano, WA 98282
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George MellsGeorge Mells
I filled out the necessary forms online and brought a copy with me so check-in was quick. The location is easy to find. I was in a group of 10, equipping up was quick and well organized (harness and helmet) and the van trip to the starting point fine. The ziplining was done with two guides, one at the end point of each line and the other, in my case Josh, on the starting platform. He insured everything was done safely while keeping a fun attitude. Each segment has two lines using two trolleys and two support lines to the harness. Most of the platforms had signs explaining some of the history and the ecology of the area. There is some moderately steep walking between some stations, both uphill and then down hill. There is one plank bridge that has to be crossed. After the sixth zipline you drop down about 60 feet on a speed controlled rope. I think the total time from gearing up and dropping gear was about two hours. I was there on my 73rd birthday and as I was leaving I was stopped by the manager and offered a free gift, an up scale water bottle or a T-shirt. I took the T-shirt.
Chris BeathChris Beath
We went in the afternoon on a nice day in April. It had warmed up by afternoon but they still had hot chocolate with the water at the middle course break and it was good. The zip lines start short and slow for the first two then get faster and longer. It’s not the most extreme zip line course I have done so a good course to try it out if your unsure if zip lines are for you and still enough to be fun for an experienced zip liner. The zip lines go through a nice second growth forest. They said there are often deer below in the morning but they had moved on by the time we went through. The gift shop has information about the family farm and some food produced from it. We got a nice herb Gouda. It’s creamy and the herb flavor really comes through in the finished cheese. We also got lavender fudge that was great and the lavender really comes through in that too. Good food and good times.
Mike WellsMike Wells
Not sure where to start, but we went on this zipline tour, our first ever zipline and it was fantastic! We checked in, where rigged up and that was when I realized there were three young kids in our group as well. We were vanned up to the top of the hill to begin. They graduate the six ziplines, so you get use to the procedure and distance. My favorite was Zipline 5, that was the decision of the group. Mid way through they had a water and lemonade for a break, in the middle of the forest, beautiful. This was a two-hour tour through the treetops, the last thing we did was a 40' drop to the forest floor, yes the last zipline ended in the top of a tree. Everyone was SUPER, thanks to the guides that were so helpful and patient to all of our group. The check in process was awesome.
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I filled out the necessary forms online and brought a copy with me so check-in was quick. The location is easy to find. I was in a group of 10, equipping up was quick and well organized (harness and helmet) and the van trip to the starting point fine. The ziplining was done with two guides, one at the end point of each line and the other, in my case Josh, on the starting platform. He insured everything was done safely while keeping a fun attitude. Each segment has two lines using two trolleys and two support lines to the harness. Most of the platforms had signs explaining some of the history and the ecology of the area. There is some moderately steep walking between some stations, both uphill and then down hill. There is one plank bridge that has to be crossed. After the sixth zipline you drop down about 60 feet on a speed controlled rope. I think the total time from gearing up and dropping gear was about two hours. I was there on my 73rd birthday and as I was leaving I was stopped by the manager and offered a free gift, an up scale water bottle or a T-shirt. I took the T-shirt.
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We went in the afternoon on a nice day in April. It had warmed up by afternoon but they still had hot chocolate with the water at the middle course break and it was good. The zip lines start short and slow for the first two then get faster and longer. It’s not the most extreme zip line course I have done so a good course to try it out if your unsure if zip lines are for you and still enough to be fun for an experienced zip liner. The zip lines go through a nice second growth forest. They said there are often deer below in the morning but they had moved on by the time we went through. The gift shop has information about the family farm and some food produced from it. We got a nice herb Gouda. It’s creamy and the herb flavor really comes through in the finished cheese. We also got lavender fudge that was great and the lavender really comes through in that too. Good food and good times.
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Not sure where to start, but we went on this zipline tour, our first ever zipline and it was fantastic! We checked in, where rigged up and that was when I realized there were three young kids in our group as well. We were vanned up to the top of the hill to begin. They graduate the six ziplines, so you get use to the procedure and distance. My favorite was Zipline 5, that was the decision of the group. Mid way through they had a water and lemonade for a break, in the middle of the forest, beautiful. This was a two-hour tour through the treetops, the last thing we did was a 40' drop to the forest floor, yes the last zipline ended in the top of a tree. Everyone was SUPER, thanks to the guides that were so helpful and patient to all of our group. The check in process was awesome.
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1.0
6y

Took my girlfriend to do this as a fun Memorial Day weekend excursion. The course itself is fun, and a great way to spend an afternoon. The course is beautiful and the zip lines place you prominently above the forest floor. It’s a great experience.

We had Andre (I think that was his name), as our guide, and he made our experience rather awkward and uncomfortable. We started the trip off having a nice joking demeanor, but after finding out that we had recently graduated from a nearby University, Andre decided that at every platform in the trip was his opportunity to lecture us about how entitled and sensitive our generation was. While this was to the amusement of one of the other patrons, it left the rest of the people on the trip uncomfortable and sitting in an awkward silence sharing looks of disbelief. At one point he said something to the effect of “wow everyone got silent quick, you are all too sensitive”. My girlfriend and i both worked 30+ hours a week to send ourselves through school. Yet he decided to make gross generalizations about us and our political philosophies.

In conclusion, I would liken the experience to paying $200 to sit through your extended family talk politics at Thanksgiving dinner. While the food is good and it’s nice to see your cousins, you can’t wait till it’s over. I feel like he will be chomping at the bit to discard this review as just another sensitive millennial, but I feel like this sort of behavior has no place in a business whose revenue is generated solely from the guests entertainment.

We didn’t have fun, and if you’re also a young person looking for something to do in Northern Washington, your money is better spent at a brewery or saved so that we don’t end up like Andre...

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4.0
7y

It was easy to find, there were two guides for our group of four that hooked us up to the Ziplines and help us get onto and off of the platforms after each Zipline, they were very helpful and nice. There are 6 Ziplines none of them were long enough or high enough for me. It was a nice forest trip in the forest not above it, there was a short walk between lines 3 & 4 nothing to strenuous, they provided water or homemade lemonade after line 4, the lemonade was great. The system to stop you or the brakes were a little jolting. If you are looking for a little fun for a few hours and are somewhat daring go for it. It is a little pricey and you do need reservations. The group sizes very, our group of four took about 2 1/2 hours, the more In the group I would guess the longer it takes because of the process of being hooked and unhooked to the Zipline. It was very safe . They have cameras in several places that take pictures of you Ziplining that you can purchase at the end, you are also encouraged to take your own pictures. It's not someplace to take small children. The toilet facilities are port a pottys, there is a picnic table to sit at if you want to bring your own food, there is nothing else there for amusement. They have a nice little gift shop. The people that work there are very nice , dealing with them over the phone and in person was a...

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4.0
6y

Fun place with great crew.

Kids and family enjoyed their first zip lining experience here. We arrived 10 mins late due to multiple road blockages on the way. They were kind enough to accommodate us, geared us up quickly and safely, sprinted to the first zip line. The guides (Patrick and Shannon) made us feel comfortable, important for first zip lining experience. Patrick was well informed about the flora in the area which keeps kids and us engaged. The guides’ attention to safety was unwavering👍. The property is well maintained and zip lines were showing inspection tags which showed commitment to safety. Loved it and will go again.

There are 6 zip lines and the tour takes roughly 2-3 hrs to complete. Arrive atleast 30 mins ahead of appointment wearing sneakers 👟. You must weigh atleast 65 lbs to be able to go on zip lines. They operate throughout the year in all kinds of weather.

There are honeypots available as restrooms which was the only 👎 as kids weren’t comfortable in them for fear of falling into them. (If owners are reading this review, proper restrooms and break room would enhance the experience).

Cell phone service does work in the farm but...

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