NROCKS Outdoor Adventures is a privately-owned adventure destination that encompasses 145 mountainous acres, including the two …
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May 3, 2025
Had a great time. It was exciting and fun. Beautiful area to do this activity. Please review the online Q&A, for no surprises. The check in place and gear was very clean and great customer service. …Full review by Los P
Apr 21, 2025
Great trip with my daughter and son-in -law. It was fun to watch their confidence grow after each challenging obstacle. I got to spend some once in a lifetime moments on top of the highest part soaki…Full review by Woody D
Apr 2, 2025
An amazing hike/climb. Very easy for anyone feeling semi adventurous, who wants to try rock climbing but needs bigger hand and foot holds. I felt safe and comfortable the entire way and enjoyed t…Full review by Kara Q
How do you get down from the top? And I believe you have various "opt-out" options if we don't think we can keep going. Is that correct?
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There was an opt out point halfway through the course. Rappelling at the end to get down, but it's easy, or you can just hang on and the guides will slowly lower you down. Its …
There was an opt out point halfway through the course. Rappelling at the end to get down, but it's easy, or you can just hang on and the guides will slowly lower you down. Its really fun.
Can my kids (10 -14) join to the via feratta too? They're in good shape and did some challenging hikes already? Are there different levels or is there only one route?
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I believe the age limit is 14, & at least 110 lbs.
how strenuous is climbing? I am a moderate hiker and never tried climbing but would luv to give it a try. thanks.
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The via feratta is more of a mental challenge than a physical one. I took the marked trail with switchbacks to the top of seneca rocks and was more winded than at any time …
The via feratta is more of a mental challenge than a physical one. I took the marked trail with switchbacks to the top of seneca rocks and was more winded than at any time doing the via feratta. The trail to start the via feratta is harder than the actual climb. We had a group of 17 climbers ranging from 13 to 50+ and no one had a hard time. You won't regret doing it.
How does rain effect the Via Ferrata climb? Can it be done in the rain? Any suggestions for rain gear? Thanks!
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Hello SavvyC, Thanks for reaching out and asking us about our weather policy. We climb the Via Ferrata in light rain. If consistent medium to heavy rain is expected we typically …
Hello SavvyC, Thanks for reaching out and asking us about our weather policy. We climb the Via Ferrata in light rain. If consistent medium to heavy rain is expected we typically do not climb. In addition, if we're experiencing light rain, but the area has experienced medium to heavy rain in the past 12-36 hours, it's possible we will cancel climbs due to the saturation of the Via Ferrata. In regards to clothing, we recommend a rainproof jacket, and pants in wet weather. We don't recommend anything that restricts movement as this could make climbing difficult. Another user posted above that this time of year the temperatures do tend to be colder. We highly recommend dressing in layers, and having extra clothing in order to fully enjoy the experience. Lastly, our cancellation policy allows you to cancel and get a full refund as long as you cancel at least 72 hours ahead of time. If you cancel between 72 hours out, and the day of a trip, we'll give you a raincheck. This policy allows guests to make reservations without having the fear of losing a deposit. If you have any other questions, let us know. we're always here to help! Thanks, The NROCKS Staff