First Ascent Youth Rock Climbing Day at Devil's Lake State Park

$135.00
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Top-rope rock climbing day exclusively for First Ascent youth team members age 6 - 17 and their adult family members.

Camping options available either Friday, Saturday, or both evenings at Devil’s Lake State Park.

Here’s how to sign-up:

  1. Do not use Quantity field to sign up multiple climbers. Add one climber to cart at a time.

  2. If you will be camping, you may add camping for each person here.

  3. When finished, click the Cart icon to view your cart, confirm your order, and process your payment.

***This trip has a minimum enrollment of 8 participants. If it fails to reach this minimum, we will cancel the event and you will receive a full refund.***

Date:

Top-rope rock climbing day exclusively for First Ascent youth team members age 6 - 17 and their adult family members.

Camping options available either Friday, Saturday, or both evenings at Devil’s Lake State Park.

Here’s how to sign-up:

  1. Do not use Quantity field to sign up multiple climbers. Add one climber to cart at a time.

  2. If you will be camping, you may add camping for each person here.

  3. When finished, click the Cart icon to view your cart, confirm your order, and process your payment.

***This trip has a minimum enrollment of 8 participants. If it fails to reach this minimum, we will cancel the event and you will receive a full refund.***

FAQ

How long is the climbing day?

We will meet at 7:30 AM and return to the campsite around 2:30 PM.

How long is the hike to the climbing area?

Plan on hiking 1/2 mile with a 500 foot elevation gain.

Can siblings who are not climbing come along to watch the climbers?

No. We plan appropriate guide-to-client ratios for our paid/enrolled climbers, but we do not include siblings. The climbing site is not an appropriate space for non-climbing children. Parents, please plan alternative activities for non-climbing children. Thank you!

Is camping equipment provided for those who sign up to camp?

No. Campers are responsible for their own tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, food, etc.