| Type: | Sport, 50 ft (15 m) |
| GPS: | 34.83896, -92.52522 |
| FA: | Stark Ligon, Reed James (2/11/22) |
| Page Views: | 323 total · 8/month |
| Shared By: | Stark Ligon on Nov 13, 2022 |
| 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
One of the better routes here. Copperhead is unique in that its easy and fun down low and has the crux at the top. Breeze through that fun and easy start that deposits you at a good stance in a small cave just below the obvious orange overhand. From there, battle your way through the overhang, fighting the barn door as you paw for the jugs at the anchors.



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