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Location Spotlight: Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon

Location Spotlight: Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon

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Did you know that Nevada’s very first zipline adventure is also a film-friendly location? Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon opened in 2008 in historic Boulder City, NV. Providing breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip, Lake Mead, Eldorado Valley, and Boulder City from the top of Red Mountain in Bootleg Canyon Park, Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon is a unique experience designed to fulfill the desires of adventure seekers.

Check out this clip from Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon to see the amazing experience offered:

Ziplines for Everyone – Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon” by Flightlinez .BC

Depending on the type of footage you would like to film, early morning flights have the best chance of seeing desert wildlife, such as big horn sheep, while late afternoon flights have gorgeous views as the sun sets over the desert landscape. However, if you are looking for various species of lizards, afternoon flights have a better chance of seeing lizards on the mountain.

Traveling at speeds up to 60+ mph from 3800 feet above sea level, a group of experienced camera operators flying down the aerial trail system will get to experience a rush of adrenaline as they work, and with more than 1.5 miles of zip line over the course of four separate runs, there are plenty of opportunities to capture interesting photos and videos.

Safety and security are of the utmost importance with Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon, so adhering to all of the requirements ensures proper performance of all equipment and safety measures. If you plan on doing any filming while flying down a zipline, note that your device must be hands-free. There are also weight restrictions to ensure that the independent braking system works correctly, so be sure that the camera operator meets the requirements if you need to capture footage during a flight. Currently, only people weighing between 75-250 lbs are allowed to fly.

If you are looking for a unique adventure for your cast and crew to experience, be sure to check out Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon! For more information and pictures, you can view the full Flightlinez Bootleg Canyon filming location details here and don’t forget to register your project!

To find more film-friendly locations, be sure to visit our Nevada Filming Locations Database!



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