| Type: | Boulder, 15 ft (5 m) |
| GPS: | 34.83896, -92.52522 |
| FA: | George A. Eddington IV |
| Page Views: | 172 total · 7/month |
| Shared By: | George Eddington on Feb 5, 2024 |
| Admins: | Tyler KC, JD Borgeson |
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Rattlesnake Ridge is owned by The Nature Conservancy with additional easements overseen by the State of Arkansas. New route development is only allowed with the expressed permission of The Nature Conservancy. Please use the Arkansas Climbers Coalition as a channel for communication on ANY desired future development by contacting the ARCC.
Arkansas Climbers Coalition email: info@arkansasclimbers.org
Please do not jeopardize access to this invaluable climbing resource for Central Arkansas. Be respectful and appreciative of the land owners, Rattlesnake Ridge is private land that allows public use for recreation. Always clean up trash and minimize your impact when climbing here.
- ARCC Board
Arkansas Climbers Coalition email: info@arkansasclimbers.org
Please do not jeopardize access to this invaluable climbing resource for Central Arkansas. Be respectful and appreciative of the land owners, Rattlesnake Ridge is private land that allows public use for recreation. Always clean up trash and minimize your impact when climbing here.
- ARCC Board
Description
- Start off left hand side pull and a right hand crimp with two decent feet. Left foot is an obvious slight stick out, the right is a very good under the boulder section that starts to trail up the route.
- Going up before the mono is a decent left pinch to then follow up with a gaston after the mono as the crux sequence. Relief can be found stretching to a wonderful right hand to which there is another mono to top out either left or right.
Take caution that some rocks are still loose at the top.
Location
- Find where Copperhead route is.
- Follow along to the right of the route and then go over the slight hill on the trail and it will be the first boulder face there.
- Most of the slab is blank. The left side pull and right crimp start is above the start of where the bottom of the boulder is trailing up right.



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