Resort's new lift brings more zip
Whitefish Mountain Resort’s new Bad
Rock chair lift has spurred the inception of a new zip line that
promises to be one of the biggest and baddest on the tour.
The new line will be about 1,200 feet
long and likely soar up to 300 feet above the ground, which is on
par with the current longest span offered. The cable will run from
the top of the Bad Rock lift above Russ’s Street toward the east
side of Chair 4, and will go over a current zip line and the chair
lift.
“We wanted to grow the tour,” resort
spokesperson Riley Polumbus said, “and this one will add a lot
more. It’s giving us a new angle.”
The new line brings the total tour up
to seven different spans, but the tour time will remain the same
because the addition of the Bad Rock lift eliminates a longer
hike.
“The lift makes the tour more
accessible to more people,” Polumbus said.
The zip line tour is one of the
resort’s most popular summer attractions, with a total of 12,000
tours estimated for this summer. The resort reported about 9,500
tours their first year.
“It’s been our busiest summer yet,”
Polumbus said. “We’ve been doing about 200 zip tours a day. It’s
wildly popular.”
The resort poured the foundation for
the upper zip tower this week and hopes to have the span open by
next summer. The span doesn’t have a name yet, but Polumbus guessed
it might just be called Bad Rock.
“You’re looking straight at Bad Rock
canyon from there,” she said. “It’s beautiful.”
The new Bad Rock lift is expected to be
open for the upcoming ski season. Skiers will be able to leave the
Base Lodge, ride the new lift up and ski over to the upper village.
The resort hopes it also alleviates congestion near the Base Lodge
on busy days.