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Edible Medicinal Plant Workshop May 2017

We had a great workshop this spring. Everyone hiked, took notes, learned a lot, tasted several natural edibles in the woods, tried teas brewed from raspberry bush, sassafras and nettle, as well as Spice Bush chai tea. We also got to enjoy nettle and leek pesto and lemon nettle cupcakes. Everyone went home with a workbook, loads of information and a resource list so they can keep learning. We’re looking at dates for a second workshop as well as considering a follow-up workshop to this one. Stayed tuned for future classes and sign up early for the next one!

 

New for 2017! Climb & Rappel

New for 2017! Climb & Rappel

Created due to popular demand, we combined 2 of our most popular adventures. Now you can climb AND rappel, and save! This is a day tour, lasting approx. 6.5 hours w/ lunch on your own, Min. 2 Guests.

  • $160 per guest (based on availability)
  • Child rate (6-15 yrs old): $140. Requires paid adult admission.
  • 4 guest minimum, 7 guest maximum
  • Discount will be given to groups of 6-7 adult climbers. (Cannot be combined with Child rate, lowest rate will be applied)
For groups larger than 7, please email or call us for scheduling.
This tour combines our Climbing and Rappelling Tours so you get the best of both worlds, challenge and thrills! Allow approximately 6 to 6.5 hours, we’ll climb for the first part of the tour, break for lunch (bring a lunch or we’ll recommend nearby eateries), and return for an afternoon of rappelling.
High Rock Adventures is home to beautiful natural sandstone cliffs with climbing and rappelling routes for all skill levels from 35 feet to just under 100 feet. Experience flat wall, cannon, and an overhang rappel. We are the first and only on-site guided climbing and rappelling tours on private land in the Hocking Hills Region, which means no waiting behind others using public climbing areas. On your way to the climbs and rappels you will hike through a fern-covered mature forest, your guide will share interesting tidbits about native plants, trees and the geology that make the Hocking Hills so awesome.
See the Rappelling section on our website for more details.