Up until this guide, this is (per the author's opinion) the most slept on area of bouldering in the entire New River Gorge region. Despite being within a stone's throw of highly trafficked route climbing, the area had only been visited in passing by boulderers before. What was climbed and when has been lost to the annual rise and fall of the lake, which erases nearly all evidence of prior climbing, other than landing work.
The topo covers a bit over a third of a mile stretch of lake bed with a high density of problems of a wide grade range. The brilliance of lake boulders is that every surface is climbable, where many lines would be overlooked elsewhere due to being covered in impenetrable moss and lichen. We have attempted to include the most obvious lines, and an occasional worthy variation or semi-eliminate, especially on the Seamstress and Pirate Boulders.
This area is full sun and dries and melts out more quickly than anywhere else around the New. An excellent location for cold but sunny winter days, although varied sun exposure and good air movement allow for comfortable shade-chasing in warmer weather. The sunsets are always fantastic here, so bring a headlamp and consider staying long enough to enjoy one.
While the mud is manageable in this area, the lower in elevation towards the lake the worse the mud gets. A tarp and boots are recommended especially for the Treasure Island Boulder and Crescent Boulder.
**Note: Unfortunately all lake bed boulders will need to be re-scrubbed once a year when they come out of the water. Fortunately this is a fairly easy task and you'll be doing a good deed for everyone!
🚶♂️ Approach summary - Somewhat rugged. 20 to 25 minutes.
💎 Notable problems - "Operation Stocking Stuffer" V0, "Hemoglobin" V1, "Kaboom, Kaboom, KABOOM" V1, "Gold Doubloon" V2, "The High Seas" V3, "Indian Creek" V3, "Nero" V3, "Seamstress" V3, "Knitting" V3, "The Seven Seas" V4, "Crescent Face" V4, "Calico Jill" V4, "Sail the Seven Seas SDS" V6, "Moonbeam" V6, "Tiberius" V6, "Desert Dreams" V7, "I Cheated On JB" V8, "A.L.O.T.T." V8, "Shuttle Service" V9, "Desert Dreams Extension" V10
💧 Dry time - Hours to 1 day. No additional wait time needed once rock is visibly dry.
🍂❄️🍃 Seasonal Beta - Only climbable mid fall through early April, see water level information below.
🌊 Water Level Beta - *SEE BELOW.
🚗 Drive from downtown Fayetteville - 22 minutes
🚗 Drive from Summersville - 10 minutes
🚽 Bathrooms - There are no bathrooms at this parking lot.
📶 Cell phone service - 5/5, excellent.
🐶 Dogs - Dogs are allowed.
*Water Level Dependent:
Pirate's Cove is only in season in the winter. The US Army Corps of Engineers manages Summersville Lake, and every fall they release the dam (causing the Gauley River to rage and an influx of boaters to the area), and every spring they stop up the dam. The water is at winter pool (minimum level) by December 1st and they begin to refill the lake on April 1st. In the summer, Pirate's Cove is deep underwater, but in the winter the alien landscape of the dry lake bed is yours to explore. And you should explore it. There are many, many more boulders past those in this topo, than documented here, but be warned: due to the fact that it spends lots of time submerged, this sandstone is more porous, and therefore more prone to breaking, than most sandstone in the New River Gorge area.