DNR Tree Climbing Rendezvous, with the assistance of Tree Climbing USA, Tree Climber's Coalition and Tree Trek Adventures, will hold the first guided wilderness climb at FDR State Park near Pine Mountain on Saturday, Sept. 23.
FDR State Park is the largest state park in Georgia, with approximately 10,000 acres, and it is deeply rooted in the historical era of four-time President Franklin D.Roosevelt.
This is a free, guided, climb-at-your-own-risk event. It is open to all experienced climbers 15 years old and up who have their own equipment and ropes that meet safety codes. You must pre-register to climb.
Please note that DNR liability forms will need to be completed and turned into Interpretative Ranger Jody Rice (to receive a form please contact Jody Rice at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 706-663-4858; or Bill Maher at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 706-216-1679).
All climbers need to be present no later than 9:45 a.m. at the park office, 2870 Georgia Highway 190 in Pine Mountain, GA 31822.
From Atlanta, go west on Interstate 85 for approximately 52 miles, then south on Interstate 185 toward Columbus for approximately 13 miles. Exit onto Georgia Highway 18 and turn left, then follow the signs for about five miles to F.D. Roosevelt State Park.
Don't be late because we will leave almost immediately for the climbing site. Any late climbers will have to wait for the next wilderness climb to occur at FDR State Park.
Everyone on the wilderness climb should follow the park's policies and procedures on wilderness ethics, no alcohol on park property, etc. There will also be protected species of plants and animals in the areas where we will be climbing.
Remember, please pre-register, please be safe, and please have fun
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