Screaming Raptor & Eagle Zip Lines Reopens With New COVID-19 Policies

As of Monday, June 8 you can zip back into fun with your friends at Screaming Raptor and Screaming Eagle Zip Lines.

(Petersburg, Ky.) - As of Monday, Screaming Raptor and Screaming Eagle Zip Lines have reopened for thrills and fun. 

Extra sanitation precautions as well as smaller tour sizes will be implemented to provide guests with an exceptional experience and to minimize the spread of COVID-19.

Additional precautions include the following:

  1. All guests will be encouraged to wash/sanitize their hands before and after their tour.
  2. Standard disinfectant procedures have been expanded to include additional equipment used in both the tour and the sign-up process. These procedures have also been increased in frequency.
  3. In order to reduce crowding and promote distancing, all tours have had their capacity reduced. If your group size is 5 or more, it is strongly recommend to learn your options.
  4. All guides will be required to wear masks during the tour, guests are encouraged to do the same.

These precautions will remain in place until it is safe to alter, taking into consideration the guidelines provided by local, state and federal officials.

Find the Screaming Raptor Ziplines at the Creation Museum and Screaming Eagle Aerial Adventures at The Ark Encounter. 

Each tour comes with a FREE digital photo album of your adventure!

Trained tour guides are there to help visitors get acquainted with gear.

 

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