Rock Climbing, Rappelling is back! Along with Canyoneering and mountain biking!
We are open with much of our programming now available.
The Pisgah National Forest has reopened in many of our operating areas.
Areas and activities now available include Art Loeb and Black Balsam trail shuttles, Cove Creek Canyon, Long Wall, Gauntlet Canyon, Cedar Rock Descent, 1/2 day advanced climbing, full day explore rock climbing, discover rock climbing, discover mountain biking, explore mountain biking, canyoneering courses, and hiking and waterfall tours.
Help us help others 10% of trip revenue through the month of November to help Hurricane Helene Relief efforts.

Most popular programs being offered in the months of Oct.- Dec include:
Rock Climbing Climbing programs available 1/2 day climbing, full day climbing and rappelling, and 1/2 day rappelling .
Tree Climbing including 1/2 day rope ascending and rappelling.
Full day Rope ascending and Rappelling course
Canyoneering 1, 2, and 3 day Canyon Classes
Many of our canyons are back open if you are interested in learning the skills to become an independent canyoner consider a course.
Taking a canyon course allows you to learn the skills and techniques of the sport so you can then pursue the sport further independently and without a guide. Past participants of this class have gone on to independently descend canyons throughout the east. The 2 and 3 day class covers all the skills recommended by the USFS for those attempting to canyon in Zion National Park. The curriculum covered is that of the American Canyoneering Association (ACA), the leader in canyon instruction in the US. Come learn the ropes with the only ACA instructional school in the US.
As we recover from Hurricane Helene we will continue to keep you all updated on closures and reopening. We hope to start offering more programming in late Oct. and Nov. in the national and state forests as they reopen.
10% of programming revenue through the month of Nov. will be donated to Hurricane Helene relief efforts