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Climbing park slated to open

DAVIS — Tucker Boulder Park is scheduled to open Aug. 25 after a four-year effort to create a free climbing venue for residents and visitors.

The public is invited to stop by anytime between 1-5 p.m. to enjoy opening day festivities. The 1 p.m. ribbon cutting will be followed with climbing demonstrations, education and instruction, music and refreshments. The park is located behind the Davis Ball Field off of Route 32, in close proximity to the Corridor H (Route 48) exit at 14626 Appalachian Highway.

The Tucker Boulder Park will provide a unique recreational venue in the Potomac Highlands region. After the opening, the park will be open daily for climbing during daylight hours, closing at dusk. The two boulders feature colorful hand holds placed to make route-finding easy for newcomers.

The park is a collaborative community-based project that is owned and operated by the town of Davis. Tucker Community Foundation is leading the fundraising effort. The project is funded by Land and Water Conservation Funds, other grant support and private and corporate donations. Western Pocahontas Properties and the Dominion Foundation are also lead partners in the project.

The addition of a third boulder is planned for the park along with a trail connector funded by a West Virginia Department of Transportation Recreational Trail grant. Fundraising efforts for the third boulder are underway, and visitors to the park are encouraged to feed the donation post featured at the park’s entrance. To donate online, visit www.tcrocks.org or www.facebook.com/tuckerboulderpark.

For more information, call 304-259-5008.

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