Here’s Where Can You Go Skydiving in Northern Colorado
If you are a thrill seeker and feel like you need to jump out of a perfectly good airplane and land on the ground, you sound like a fun person. You really do. I have always wanted to go skydiving, but for the life of me, I cannot get up the nerve to do it yet. Maybe one day I will as it has always been on my bucket list.
For those who are in Colorado looking for the adrenaline rush of skydiving, you're not going to have to go too far to get your thrilling fix. Hop on a plane, get to altitude, and take that leap of faith with a parachute. Here are the closest places that will take you skydiving in Northern Colorado.
Skydiving Companies in Northern Colorado
There are only three companies that offer skydiving in Northern Colorado. When you are ready to jump out of an airplane, be sure to look into one of these three.
Rocky Mountain Skydive - LA Salle, Colorado
Rocky Mountain Skydive offers year-round thrills in Northern Colorado. Prices for a tandem jump start at $230. Rocky Mountain Skydive has a rating of 4.9 on Google with more than 300 reviews. More information can be found at rockymountainskydive.com.
Mile-Hi Skydiving - Longmont, Colorado
Take a short trip south to Longmont where you can jump out of a plane with Mile-Hi Skydiving. Mile-Hi Skydiving has been operating since 1995 at the Longmont Airport. Prices for a tandem jump at Mile-Hi Skydiving start at $239. Mile-Hi Skydiving has a 4.7 rating on Google with nearly 600 reviews. More information can be found at milehiskydiving.com.
Skydive Orange Skies - Fort Morgan, Colorado
A short trip could save you a couple of dollars when skydiving at Skydive Orange Skies as a tandem jump could cost you as little as $209. Skydive Orange Skies has the most reviews at over 800 and a 4.9-star rating on Google. More information can be found at skydiveorangeskies.com.
Have you ever been skydiving before? We would love to know what your experience was and any pointers you have for a first-timer.
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