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Elevation: | 844 ft | 257 m |
GPS: |
40.29282, -81.87166 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Page Views: | 5,023 total · 78/month | |
Shared By: | Austin Hill on Aug 12, 2019 | |
Admins: | Courtney Curtner |
Description
These boulders are found back in the woods of a public park called Lake Park in Coshocton, Ohio. They can be found back along a trail called Scarr Loop Trail. Some can be found anywhere from 50 yards back in the woods to 800 yards. The boulders are found along a trail that travels back along a hillside. The ground beneath most boulders is flat and the trail is pretty clear and easy to follow. There are so many boulders and possible routes back here. I would love for some more climbers to come and experience all of it. Tons of boulders and routes that have yet to be graded or even climbed.
Getting There
To get to these routes, you can park anywhere within the park. I prefer to park next to the park office (directly on the right as you turn into the main park called Lake Park). Then you must cross over the highway you just came from (cross next to the large Lake Park sign) and go to the other side. Once there, you take the trail up the left. It’s the car path with gravel. You then take this path straight back into the woods, and once into the woods, turn right, hike up the hill roughly 50-100 yards, and you should be beginning to find the boulders. You can check these first ones out as well as many that are further back through woods. This is an awesome spot, and I would love for many more climbers to come back and find some other routes. If you have any questions, feel free to get ahold of me!
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