REVIEW · MAUI
4 Dual-Zipline Mountain Adventure in Maui
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Your first click into the harness feels like freedom. This 4 dual-zipline run lifts you over a lush 200-foot valley with ocean and mountain views, then keeps the action going. I love the mix of flying high and getting your legs moving on the panoramic suspension bridge. One thing to plan for: there are strict weight and age limits, plus the tour depends on good weather.
Lawson and the crew keep the vibe upbeat while still drilling home the rules. With a maximum of 10 travelers, the group stays tight, and you get the kind of attention that matters when you’re doing something fast overhead.
It runs about 2 hours 30 minutes and starts at 801 Office Rd, Lahaina (ending back there). You’ll need moderate fitness and you must be fully mobile with no walking aids, and the weight check is mandatory.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth your attention
- 4-Line Maui Zipline: The Part You Came For
- The Bridge Trek and Why It’s Not Just a Side Quest
- ATV Ride-Along: A Change of Pace You’ll Feel Immediately
- Where You Start in Lahaina (and What That Means for Your Day)
- Safety Rules That Are Strict for a Reason
- Age, Height, and Weight: The Real-World Family Checklist
- Price and Value: What $220 Buys You in Maui
- Who Should Book This Zipline Adventure
- Should You Book Kapalua Ziplines 4 Dual-Zipline Adventure?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the 4 Line Mountain Adventure?
- How long is the tour?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What are the age and size requirements for kids?
- Is there a weight limit?
- What fitness and mobility level do I need?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Key highlights worth your attention

- 4 dual-zips for a nonstop thrill loop over a 200-foot valley
- Ocean and mountain views from up high, not just from the ground
- ATV ride-a-long plus a trek across Hawaii’s largest suspension bridge
- Weigh-ins are mandatory and the 250 lbs limit is enforced with no refunds
- Small group max of 10 helps the tour feel less crowded
- Lawson and the crew focus on safety with real fun energy, even when conditions get weird
4-Line Maui Zipline: The Part You Came For
This is a classic Maui “high and fast” experience, built around a 4 line zip that takes you over a wide, green valley with ocean and mountain views. The big win here is that it’s not one slow ride and a photo. It’s four separate zip segments, so you get multiple chances to soak in the scenery while your body stays in that adrenaline rhythm.
From a planning standpoint, that matters. If you’re spending money on a zipline, you want more than a quick thrill. Four lines gives you the feel of a full adventure instead of a short activity that ends right when you’re getting comfortable.
What the views add is the “Maui factor.” You’re not just looking at treetops. You’re looking outward, with the possibility of ocean sightlines and mountain depth depending on visibility that day. That’s one reason many people find this tour more memorable than generic zip courses.
Dual zipline tours also tend to work better for groups and friends. Even without doing anything complicated, it helps the ride feel social, like you’re sharing the moment rather than doing it one person at a time.
The Bridge Trek and Why It’s Not Just a Side Quest

The zipline is the headline, but the pacing is what makes this work. Between the high flying segments, you get a trek across a panoramic suspension bridge, described as the largest in Hawaii. That’s a big deal because it gives your brain a different kind of challenge after you’ve already been strapped in high above the ground.
Bridges feel intense for some people, even if you’ve handled heights on ziplines. You’re moving your weight and steps more deliberately, and you’ll be dealing with wind and sway. The good part is you’re also moving slowly enough to take in the surroundings. You go from “eyes on the cable track” to “look around and breathe,” which can actually improve the overall experience.
If you’re with a partner or a parent watching kids, this portion also changes the vibe. Instead of everyone waiting at a platform for their turn, you get a shared moment walking across and comparing what you see. It’s a nice contrast to the fast pace of the zips and the ATV segment.
If heights bother you, don’t assume this will be identical to a zip. It’s still a suspension bridge, so you should take it seriously. But the fact that the tour mixes ziplines with ground-level movement often makes the whole experience feel more manageable, not less.
ATV Ride-Along: A Change of Pace You’ll Feel Immediately

You also get an ATV ride-a-long. Even though the details of how it’s run day-to-day aren’t spelled out here, the purpose is clear: you break up the adrenaline with something that feels hands-on and active.
Why this is valuable: after being harnessed up and attached to cables, many people want their body to do something different. An ATV segment changes the sensory input fast. You hear the machine, you move through the terrain, and you’re not constantly thinking about your position on a line.
It can also help if you’re traveling with someone who’s not just into heights, but into the idea of a “real Maui adventure.” Zipline tours can be all about the view, but adding ATV time gives the day a more outdoorsy feel.
Where You Start in Lahaina (and What That Means for Your Day)

The meeting point is 801 Office Rd, Lahaina, HI 96761, with pickup starting at 3:00 pm. The tour ends back at the meeting point, which is handy. You don’t need a complicated second transfer.
The location being near public transportation can be useful if you’re budgeting or your hotel isn’t close. But either way, treat this as a fixed time slot. You’re going to want to build in buffer time so you’re not rushing in with damp shoes or a half-full water bottle.
Timing matters here because this is a 2 hours 30 minutes adventure. It’s long enough that you’ll want a proper break before you arrive, but short enough that it can still fit into a Maui afternoon plan. If you have dinner reservations, plan for the tour to run close to its scheduled length. These experiences usually move efficiently, but you don’t want your meal depending on you sprinting back.
Also, keep weather in mind. The tour requires good weather, and if it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll either be offered another date or a full refund. That’s one reason booking earlier can help, since you have more options if conditions shift.
Safety Rules That Are Strict for a Reason

This tour is built to be fast and exciting, but it also runs on clear boundaries. Here’s what I’d treat as non-negotiable before you show up:
- Weight limit is 250 lbs maximum, and it’s fully dressed with shoes. Weigh-ins are mandatory. If you don’t fall within the range, there are no refunds.
- You must be fully mobile with no walking aids.
- You should have moderate physical fitness, and you must be able to fully communicate verbally and take direction.
- No prior injuries or surgeries without physician approval.
- If you’re allergic to insect stings, bring your own medication as a precaution.
These rules can feel strict, but they’re exactly what you want when harnesses, ladders, and suspended walkways are involved. The weight rule being “fully dressed with shoes” is especially important. If you’re right near the limit, don’t try to game it with what you wear. Plan on meeting the cap comfortably.
One more safety note: for kids, age and parent responsibility are part of the design. Children ages 10–17 must zip with an adult. If you’re bringing a teen, you’ll need to stay involved, not just drop them off.
Age, Height, and Weight: The Real-World Family Checklist

There are clear requirements for ages 10+, including:
- At least 10 years old on tour day
- At least 4 feet tall
- At least 60 pounds
For children, 10–17 years must zip with an adult, meaning an adult has to accompany and participate as required for zipping. That matters a lot for family planning. If you’re hoping older kids can go with a guide but without an adult in the line system, this setup doesn’t work that way.
If you’re traveling with someone who’s close to the thresholds, don’t guess. Bring a helper who can do a quick check on height and approximate weight beforehand so you’re not dealing with disappointment on weigh-in day.
Also note the tour’s maximum of 10 travelers, which means it’s not huge. That can be great for attention, but it also means you may feel the impact of how your group is scheduled.
Price and Value: What $220 Buys You in Maui

At $220 per person, this isn’t the cheapest thing in Maui. But it also isn’t just “a single zipline photo moment.” For that price, you’re getting multiple components in one package:
- A 4 line zipline adventure with ocean and mountain views
- An ATV ride-a-long
- A trek across a large panoramic suspension bridge
You’re also getting guided safety instruction and a tour structure that takes about 2 hours 30 minutes from start to finish. When you compare that to paying separately for a scenic ride, a bridge walk, and a zipline, this combo often turns out to be a better deal than piecing it together.
Another value factor: the tour is capped at 10 travelers. Smaller groups usually mean less waiting around and more time actually doing the activities, which feels worth paying for.
That said, the strict weight/age rules are a “hidden cost” if anyone in your group is at the edge of eligibility. If someone might exceed 250 lbs when fully dressed, you could be paying and then losing the day. So the best way to get value from this tour is to be realistic about eligibility before you lock it in.
Who Should Book This Zipline Adventure

This is a strong fit if you want:
- A true adrenaline-forward experience with multiple zip segments
- Scenic payoff with ocean and mountain views
- A mix of high flying and walking across a major suspension bridge
- A small group setting with solid guide involvement
It also tends to work well for people who are nervous at first. One important detail from the vibe of the tour: the crew makes it easier to trust the process. If someone in your group is afraid of heights, don’t assume it automatically means a hard no. The right mindset plus careful listening can make a huge difference, especially when safety coaching is clear.
I’d be cautious if:
- Your party can’t meet the weight limits or mobility needs
- You can’t follow direction verbally or need walking aids
- Anyone has medical constraints and hasn’t gotten physician clearance
- You don’t handle suspension movement well on bridges
Should You Book Kapalua Ziplines 4 Dual-Zipline Adventure?
Book it if you want a Maui afternoon that feels like a complete action sequence: four ziplines, an ATV ride-a-long, and a big suspension bridge walk, all guided and paced to keep you moving.
Pass or postpone if your group is near the 250-lb limit, if anyone in your party doesn’t meet the 10+ age/4-foot/60-lb rules, or if you don’t want to deal with weather-driven scheduling. The tour relies on good conditions, and it’s not the type of activity you want to risk with uncertain family timing.
FAQ
What’s included in the 4 Line Mountain Adventure?
Tax is included. The tour also includes the zipline experience, an ATV ride-a-long, and a trek across the suspension bridge.
How long is the tour?
The duration is about 2 hours 30 minutes.
Where is the meeting point?
The tour starts at 801 Office Rd, Lahaina, HI 96761, USA. It ends back at the same meeting point.
What are the age and size requirements for kids?
Children must be at least 10 years old, at least 4 feet tall, and at least 60 pounds. Children ages 10–17 must zip with an adult.
Is there a weight limit?
Yes. Guests cannot weigh more than 250 lbs. Weigh-ins are mandatory, guests must be fully dressed with shoes, and there are no refunds if you do not fall within the weight range.
What fitness and mobility level do I need?
You should have a moderate physical fitness level. You must be fully mobile with no walking aids, and you must be able to verbally communicate with guides and take direction.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.










