New Oregon ‘Summit Assist’ Service Lets Hikers Skip Straight to the Scenic Part

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LINCOLN CITY, Ore. — In a move that’s already being called “the biggest breakthrough in outdoor recreation since paved parking lots,” a new service along the Oregon Coast is now offering visitors a chance to experience one of the state’s most iconic viewpoints… without participating in literally any of the hike required to get there.

The company, Summit Assist, officially launched this week at God’s Thumb, quietly positioning helicopters just out of sight of the trailhead while marketing the experience as a “natural progression in accessible adventure.”

For $249 per person, guests can now be gently hoisted by a professional-grade airlift system and delivered directly to the

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