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Wingnuts Canopy

Posted on April 1, 2026April 22, 2025 by Ultimate Guide

About: This company offers 5 different tour options. First they have a guided hike on their rainforest trails. Then they have 4 zipline tours that vary in length: 5 cables, 4 cables/2 rappels/superman/surfboard, 9 cables and 2 rappels, and 8 cables/2 rappels/superman/surfboard. The surfboard option is a unique experience for those looking for something different, where you will stand on a surfboard that is connect via cables on either end as you travel down the zipline from platform to platform.

Province: Guanacaste

Starting from: Samara

Time to reach from starting location: 4 minutes

Time needed for activity: 1+ hour

Kid friendly: Yes

Wheelchair accessible: No

What to wear and bring: Comfortable clothes, walking or hiking shoes, change of clothes, sunscreen, insect repellent, hat, sunglasses, poncho or rain jacket, camera, backpack, water, snacks

Tips: Reservations required.

Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/KV24n9SspdFjCbdRA

Website: https://www.wingnutscanopy.com/

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