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Great American Slackline Tour
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Handsome Robinson · 2027

The Great American
Slackline Tour

A decade of expeditions, brought home. One van, coast to coast — stringing lines with friends in a park in every city, all year long.

27 Cities12 Months1 VanEveryone Welcome
01The Idea

Bringing It Home

For the last ten years I've chased lines to the ends of the earth — fifteen countries, six continents, most of them a long flight and a harder hike from anyone I know. This is the other side of that.

For one year I'm loading a van and driving the country to set up lines with friends — the ones I've met on the road and the ones I haven't yet — in a park in every city on this list. No stage, no ticket. Just webbing between two trees, whoever shows up, and a good afternoon. It runs the whole year, threaded around the four 2027 expeditions, with room to breathe between stops.

02The Route

Coast to Coast

One loop around the country, hitting the cities as the weather turns friendly in each region, then circling back west before the year runs out.

The routeTour stopVan, live all year
03The Schedule

Twenty-Seven Cities

Every stop is an open, informal meetup — I'll post the park and the time, bring the lines, and anyone's welcome to walk. Dates are paced to leave room to drive, rest, and keep the rest of the year's work moving.

Jan
Jan 9–11
San DiegoBalboa Park
Kick the year off on the coast — palms, easy grass, warm light.
Jan 16–18
Los AngelesGriffith Park
City lines under the observatory with the LA crew.
Jan 23–25
PhoenixEncanto Park
Desert warmth and long lines between the palms.
Jan 30–Feb 1
Las VegasSunset Park
One more in the Southwest before the plane south.
Feb

Expedition 001 · Argentina

Tour paused
Off the road — chasing the first line of the 2027 slate.
Mar
Mar 13–15
Salt Lake CityLiberty Park
Back stateside with the Salt Lake slackliners, snow clearing off the valley.
Mar 20–22
DenverWashington Park
Wash Park — the heart of Colorado's slackline scene.
Mar 27–29
BoulderScott Carpenter Park
Foothills light and a deep local community.
Apr
Apr 10–12
Kansas CityLoose Park
Into the plains — mellow grass and open sky.
Apr 17–19
OmahaMemorial Park
Middle of the country, middle of the year.
Apr 24–26
St. LouisForest Park
Big park under the arch.
May
May 8–10
MinneapolisMinnehaha Park
Lakes and shade as the north warms up.
May 15–17
MilwaukeeVeterans Park
Lakefront lines on Lake Michigan.
May 22–24
ChicagoLincoln Park
Roll in for Slackline Chicago's weekly session.
May 29–31
DetroitBelle Isle Park
Island park in the river to close the Great Lakes leg.
Jun

Expedition 002 · Faroe Islands

Tour paused
Off the road — the lake above the ocean.
Jul

Expedition 003 · Norway

Tour paused
Off the road — fjords and big-wall highlines.
Aug
Aug 7–9
ClevelandEdgewater Park
Back on the road, lakefront to start the Northeast.
Aug 14–16
PittsburghSchenley Park
Flagstaff Hill above the city.
Aug 21–23
New YorkCentral Park
Lines on the lawn in the middle of Manhattan.
Aug 28–30
BostonBoston Common
Oldest park in the country, newest crew.
Sep
Sep 11–13
PhiladelphiaFairmount Park
One of the largest urban parks in the U.S. — room to run long.
Sep 18–20
Washington, D.C.Meridian Hill Park
Sunday-afternoon energy at Malcolm X Park.
Sep 25–27
RichmondByrd Park
Easy Southern light along the river city.
Oct
Oct 9–11
NashvilleCentennial Park
Lines on the lawn by the Parthenon.
Oct 16–18
AtlantaPiedmont Park
Piedmont — one of the strongest slackline scenes in the South.
Oct 23–25
New OrleansCity Park
Live oaks and Spanish moss for anchor points.
Oct 30–Nov 1
HoustonHermann Park
Last stop before the flight to Australia.
Nov

Expedition 004 · Australia

Tour paused
Off the road — closing the 2027 expedition slate.
Dec
Dec 4–6
AustinZilker Park
Zilker — Texas slackline home base.
Dec 11–13
DallasReverchon Park
Last public stop, then the long drive west.
Home for the holidays
Northern California
Close the loop back home to reset for whatever's next.

These are casual get-togethers, not ticketed or permitted events — parks and exact times firm up closer to each date. If a city park needs a heads-up or a permit down the line, we'll sort that when we get there.

04The Van
Tour van — wrap & build photos coming soon

One Van, All Year

The whole tour rolls on one rig — home base, gear hauler, and a rolling billboard parked in a different city park every week for twelve months. There's room on it for a partner who wants to come along for the year.

  • Title partner — the van and the tour carry your name, coast to coast, all season.
  • Gear & outfitting — lines, hardware, the build-out, and the kit that keeps it running.
  • Investor / build — back the rig itself and ride the story from the first mile.

Put a Van on the Line

Want your brand on the road for a year, or just want to know when I'm rolling through your city? Let's talk.