Jump Higher Than Anywhere in Idaho

Most skydives in Idaho exit at 12,500 ft.
We take you to 14,000 ft and up to 15,000 ft when conditions allow.

Tandem jumps available for first-time skydivers

Higher Jumps Across Idaho

Other dropzones in Idaho exit at around 12,500 feet.
Our flights regularly climb to 14,000 feet, giving you more time in freefall and a complete skydiving experience.
And when ground temperatures are below 80°F, we often climb even higher, up to 15,000 feet!

Altitude Stats

Higher Jumps Across Idaho

Other dropzones in Idaho exit at around 12,500 feet.
Our flights regularly climb to 14,000 feet, giving you more time in freefall and a complete skydiving experience.
And when ground temperatures are below 80°F, we often climb even higher, up to 15,000 feet!

You don’t have to take our word for it. You can watch the aircraft altitude live and see the difference yourself.

Why Jump Higher

Why Jumping Higher Makes a Difference

Higher altitude isn’t just a number. It completely changes the skydiving experience.

Longer Freefall

More altitude means more time in freefall before the parachute opens, giving you a longer and more thrilling experience in the air.

Better Views of Idaho

From higher altitude, you’ll see more of Idaho’s landscape. mountains, valleys, and the horizon stretching far beyond the dropzone.

A More Complete Skydiving Experience

Extra altitude gives instructors more time to guide the jump and helps create a smoother, more memorable experience, especially for first time skydivers.

Why Choose Us

Why So Many Jumpers Choose to Fly With Us

Higher Altitude Flights - Skydiving

Higher Altitude Flights

Our aircraft regularly climbs to 14,000 feet, higher than all other dropzones in Idaho.
More altitude means longer freefall and a more exciting skydiving experience.

Experienced Instructors

Experienced Instructors

Our certified tandem instructors guide every jump with professionalism and care.
Whether it’s your first skydive or not, you’ll be jumping with experienced professionals you can trust.

Unforgettable Views

Unforgettable Views

From higher altitude, the view stretches far beyond the dropzone.
See Idaho’s mountains, valleys, and horizon from a perspective most people never experience.

Real Jumps. Real Reactions.

Hear directly from the people who’ve experienced the jump. Real reactions, real moments, and what it feels like to skydive from higher altitude.

Got Questions Before the Jump?

Here are a few quick answers to the most common questions before your skydive.

Ava Steffen
13 hours ago
Sam Schenk
7 days ago
Dzone is amazing! The nicest people and super knowledgeable and safe! Best experience ever!
Response from the owner:Thank you for coming out Sam. We look forward to seeing you more..
The reservation specialist, ? Macie? Not sure how to spell it, was extremely helpful and answered all my questions. I'm getting it as a surprise and it's going to be epic! Can't wait to jump
Response from the owner:Maciey is a gem and we love having her. Looking forward to sharing your surprise to Feel The Freedom®
Daniel Melody
1 week ago
Response from the owner:Thank you Daniel.
Ray Armani
1 week ago
Top safe and well organized skydive drop zone in state of idaho
Response from the owner:We never quit learning about the sport we love so much. Safety above all else then let the fun begin!
Oleg Pryadko
1 week ago
Friendly for fun jumping!
Response from the owner:Thank you for coming out Oleg!
Ty Bolich
2 weeks ago
Jenifer and Jon are amazing !!! Heart and Soul of DZone !!!
Response from the owner:Thank you so much Ty. They have been here many years and we are very grateful to have them in the DZONE family. They make it fun and memorable with the other team members.
Marco Doane
2 weeks ago
Jen was amazing help with any questions I had for her!!!
Response from the owner:Thank you Marco. We strive to have an All Star team and it's happy to hear it shows through.
Jordan Gentry
3 weeks ago
Response from the owner:Thank you Jordan.
stollae
2 months ago
This review is long overdue. That being said:

Want to find your "much-ness?"
The best gift you can give your significant other is the gift of simultaneous security and terror (good-ol cognitive dissonance) which ultimately resolves into an unparalleled confidence and empowerment upon conclusion.
Security because the trust and comfort one feels when encountering "the crew" (which I would name nothing less than fantastic) who: background you with a responsible, comprehensive safety brief, strap your scrawny semi-suspecting vessel to a man more experienced with lunacy and whom you assure yourself wishes to live beyond the present day, and smiling, usher your nubile-ass calmly toward the affectionately-named and comically-literal "sardine can" of a prop-plane. I hadn't ever considered the amount of bodies that could be stuffed into such an aeronautical enclosure and taken into the sky. That number is 12. Just kidding. Terror because of, well, the obvious. You know your thoughts.
In my case it was the pilot, a solo jumper who sat immediately to his right (shoulder-to-shoulder) in-front of the door, the Maitre 'd of the operation sitting back-to-back with the pilot, who practically had to "origami" his sturdy stilts into the liminal space we would inhabit for seemingly the short-remainder of life's experience; and with me, tucked securely in a harness, looking like a barren and vulnerable marsupial. Jon Kelly, in his experience, had the best sense of humor. They all did, really. I made a small joke about "the duct tape on the wing is hanging a bit and could use another wrap." At which all three men chuckle softly and smirk at each other. I swear, if they weren't ferrying tourists into the majesty of the pastel-shaded atmosphere, they'd be green berets on secret ops somewhere. Instant family.
I was spoiled on my jump. Absent another tandem-couple on the itinerary, we had a bit of leg room.
Definitely funny to realize I've never sat in another man's lap before, especially in the recognition of what some could interpret as impending doom. I always drove the 1 & 1/2 cab pick-up that all the homies had to pile-in on the way to the concert. I guess it was my turn.
The plane engine feels the throttle, you feel the shifting inertia. You can remind yourself that you signed up for this, now. That this is the path of probabilities you've chosen to swim along and that everything in your life has lead you to this experience for your own becoming. You're positive the person who bought you the ticket isn't listed in your life insurance policy and that they do love you and as speed and physics lift your line of sight to that of a bird, one can't help but to stare in awe. Oddly quiet, despite the rattling ambiance, Jon says to me as he dons his helmet:
"You've been waiting for this moment, haven't you?"
"My entire life." I reply.
Definitely funny to realize that I had never been in a plane with the door open before. Which I find nothing less than remarkable. Able to be remarked upon. Holy shit.

Go time.
You've never seen the sky like this. The exit-instruction you've been given is easy enough to follow and for those so inclined: "Jesus has already taken the wheel." The man I'm strapped-to knows what to do and, as hugged-up as I could possibly make myself, slides us the requisite 24" to the edge of prior security and turns to place his feet where he's familiar. My feet dangle. For the first time I realize I have hands and they immediately sweat. Moment had. The wind carries you both away from audibility.
Free fall. Words pale.
The first breath-in clears your mind and the rest of the time is spent in an amalgam of emotion which resolves to peace a plenty. No other experience in life has afforded me such vigor. I couldn't help but scream "GET SOME" as we continued our arrow-like descent. It's hard not to feel like a rock star, a movie star, a shooting star that others can gaze upward and behold while you wish what you're experiencing remains in perpetuity. Akin to flying in one's dreams.

I can't thank them enough.
Response from the owner:Oh my goodness. Just wow. What a beautiful reading of an experience few were unsure of until they did it. Such a thought out review and we cannot express enough the gratitude we have for our sky family. Thank you for taking the chance and feeling that indescribable feeling. You nailed it! Thank you so much...
BOISE, IDAHO