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Bungee Jumping in Provo, Utah

Bungee Jumping Locations, Companies & Bridges

 


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Company:
Bungee Expeditions

City:
Lake Powell, Utah

 


There is only one business listing for bungee jumping in Utah. Bungee Expeditions jumps at bridges in several states throughout the year. They jump at White Canyon and Dirty Devil in Lake Powell, UT. Lake Powell is 330 miles from Provo, Utah. The nearest bungee jumping locations to Provo are the three locations they use in Idaho. The bridges are located in King Hill, Hanson and Twin Falls. Provo is 260 miles from Twin Falls. The bridges they use include:

 


Glenn’s Ferry/King Hill – 1 hour from Boise, Idaho
Crooked River Gorge – Bend, Oregon
Dirty Devil – Lake Powell, Southern Utah
White Canyon – Lake Powell, Southern Utah
Hite Marina Bridge – Lake Powell, Southern Utah
Perrine Bridge – Twin Falls, Idaho
Hansen – Eden, Idaho
Rio Grande Bridge – Taos, New Mexico
High Steel Bridge – Shelton, Washington

 


Bungee Jumping (a.k.a. “bungy” jumping) is a popular sport but there are VERY few professional companies around. View our bungee jumping map for a better understanding of the current locations. You can also search for bungee jumping companies by state at the bottom of the page. We understand the options available are not ideal but that’s the nature of this sport. Due to the number of bungee jumping locations, most people will need to drive 100 miles or more to jump with a professional bungee company. If this is not a feasible option, we recommend searching for a theme park nearby which offers something similar to the bungee jumping experience. You may also consider participating in another extreme sport (such as skydiving) as locations may be more readily available.

We do the research so you can spend less time searching and more time enjoying the extreme sports you love. We search the internet for bungee jumping locations but as new professional bungee companies become available and others do not have a well known presence, letting us know these locations will help grow the online extreme sports community. We greatly appreciate your assistance. Are you familiar with a new or unlisted company which offers bungee jumping in Provo, Utah? Please recommend a bungee jumping company.


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Bungee Jumping in Provo, Utah: A bungee jumper in a full body harness stretches the bungee cord during a bungee jump from a bridge.



Bungee Jumping Safety:
Modern bungee jumping is a relatively safe sport due to operators rigorously checking calculations and the bungee equipment. Injuries and death can still occur as with any sport. Many commercial operators now use full body harnesses to avoid the possibility of a jumper becoming detached from the ankle attachment. That’s an additional step some bungee jumping operators take to ensure the safety of their jumpers. Mistakes have occurred with miscalculations and equipment errors. Injuries that occur during bungee jumping despite safety measures are upper body intravascular pressure, eyesight damage, whiplash and neck damage.

Bungee Jumping Equipment:
There are two types of elastic ropes used in the sport of bungee jumping: braided and unbraided. A factory produced elastic rope, used by many commercial bungee operators, is a braided shock cord consisting of many latex strands enclosed in a durable outer cover. This rope gives a harder, sharper bounce. The second type of rope consists of unbraided cords which can be home-made. This rope produces a softer, longer bounce. Many commercial bungee jumping operators use a full body harness as a backup to the ankle attachment.

 


Bungee Jumping at Lake Powell in Southern Utah with Bungee Expeditions

 


Bungee Jumping with Bungee Expeditions in Idaho

 


Bungee Jumping with Bungee Expeditions at the Navajo Bridge in Arizona

 

 

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