Zombie Zipline Adventure at Mountain Ridge
Zombie Zipline Adventure at Mountain Ridge is a Haunted Attraction located in Schenectady, NY.

Location
300 Weatherwax Rd., Schenectady, NY 12302
Special Directions:Weatherwax Rd. Is a 1/3 mile long dead end road off of Johnson Rd. (aka Rt. 53) which is full up hills and steep turns so drive carefully. There is a small gravel parking lot maybe halfway down the road though it may not look like there is one on any map. Don’t go all the way down the road, private property. Officially Mountain Ridge Adventures is in Schenectady but you might hear people say it is in Glenville or Scotia.
About This Attraction:
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# of Attractions: 1
Summary:
This tour is not for faint of heart. Your nightmare begins with a corpse-guided tour along a serial killer infested forest to then be hauled into the trees among complete, utter horror. Once in the trees you will be launched in complete darkness … alone, afraid and vulnerable … along a screaming steel cable hundreds of feet along Mountain Ridge Adventure’s awesome Zip Line Park. The terror occurs every Friday and Saturday night in the month of October from 7 PM-10 PM. (You will be assigned an arrival time between 7pm-9pm. If you reserved separately but are coming with a group please contact us so that we send your group up together)
Features:

Free Parking, Food/Concessions, You will NOT be touched, Uncovered Outdoor Waiting Line, All-Outdoor Attraction

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