The Campground Boulders and Interp Boulders sections in the paper guide have been combined into one on this digital guide. Interp is a collection of boulders in a hemlock forest near near the AAC Campground. The Campground boulders are literally IN the campground, so you can get some problems in after having your morning coffee or enjoying a late campfire. The Tuggin' Shack has a great lineup of easy to moderate problems, although is known for being sandbagged. The Souvenir Roof has hard, thuggy problems including the 25ft offwidth roof crack "Souvenir". Both areas tend to stay wet after a rain. Everything on the Ronski Feint Boulder is great (and tends to dry quickly), and "The Moe" is a classic V6.
Please be respectful of the boulders in the campground sites and do NOT climb on these lines while these camp sites are occupied.
🚶♂️ Approach summary - Mellow. 1 to 10 minutes.
💎 Notable problems - "T-Rex" V2, "The Nose" V2, "Spongebob" V3, "Tasty Brew" V3, "Positronic Cop" V4, "Siamese Erection" V4, "Honky" V5, "The Moe" V6, "Ronski Feint" V7, "False Start" V8, "Memorabilia" V10
💧 Dry time - Half to 1 day. Ronski Feint Boulder half day, Tuggin' Shack 2 days, everything else 1 day.
🍂❄️🍃 Seasonal Beta - Best fall to spring, but this area is well shaded for summer and the Ronski Feint Boulder gets a nice breeze.
🚗 Drive from downtown Fayetteville - 7 minutes
🚗 Drive from Summersville - 30 minutes
🚽 Bathrooms - Flush toilets in the campground bath house from March - November. Porta Potties in the winter in the campground.
📶 Cell phone service - 3/5, variable.
🐶 Dogs - Must be leashed at all times. This is AAC Campground and National Park land.