Geneva Hills
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About Geneva Hills:
Geneva Hills is one of the most dense bouldering and climbing areas in the Central Ohio Area. There is plenty of climbing and bouldering for all skill levels. The area is managed by the Christian based summer camp, but is open for recreational use. For more information about the camp check out the website. www.genevahills.com Climbers and other recreational users must register at the main office and must also sign a waiver. Please respect this regulation, it helps them see who is using the area and for what purpose. Camping is also permitted for a small fee. Donations are accepted to help maintain the trails and campgrounds. A climbing guidebook is in the works. There are many undeveloped climbing sites here and we could use all the help we can get cleaning and developing routes. Come on down and check out the rocks! Make sure to get a trail map before heading out to the rocks. They are available at the office or download online at http://www.genevahills.com/?page=fees.html |
Nearest town or city: | Lancaster, OH |
Directions: | From Columbus about 45 minutes: Take US-33 E toward Lancaster 30 mi; Take the exit toward Tarkiln Rd 0.2 mi; Continue straight 0.4 mi; Continue straight onto Old Logan Rd E 1.3 mi; Turn right at Blue Valley Rd SE 1.2 mi. Follow the signs. From Athens (45 min.): Take 33 W toward Lancaster 35 miles. Turn Left at Main St when in Rockbridge. Go a couple hundred yards and Turn Right onto Old Logan Rd. go 1.5 miles. Turn LEFT at Blue Valley Rd. go 1.5 miles. Follow the signs. Directions are available on the Geneva Hills website or on Google Maps. |
Latitude, Longitude: | 39.64787, -82.58371 |
Access Issues: | Open to climbing, bouldering, mountain biking, hiking, and any other foot or hand driven outdoor activities. Before using the land you must sign a waiver and register at the main office. |
Camping: | Pay |
When to Climb: | Autumn Spring Summer |
Quantity of Climbs: | Year |
Forum Discussions (1 posts)
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For now...just go exploring. You will see chalk. | kelly.collins | 0 | Nov 16 2010, 10:50 PM |