Description

The smooth, gray boulders of Upper Teay's are scattered in a straight line down the hillside. The Cloud and King Bolete Boulders offer up a nice circuit of easy and moderate problems, and get you warmed up for the more challenging lines down the hill. "West Virginia Hot Pocket" V6 is world class and should not be missed. An especially good stop for a cold, but sunny winter day.

Lower Teay's is a quick stop down the road from Upper Teay's. The boulder is right above the road and holds the elusive "Flippin' Switches."

🚶‍♂️ Approach summary - Somewhat rugged. 2 to 10 minutes down the side of the Gorge.
💎 Notable problems - "King Bolete" V2, "Velvet Foot" V2, "C.P.J." V5, "West Virginia Hot Pocket" V6, "Get Lifted" V6, "Flippin' Switches" V9
💧 Dry time - 1 to 2 days. While it has good sun exposure, the boulders are large and the plants on top cause them to drip from the top.
🍂❄️🍃 Seasonal Beta - Best fall to spring. This area gets direct sunlight much of the day so is especially warm, a great place for cold winter days. Benefits in the early fall from heavy tree coverage.
🚗 Drive from downtown Fayetteville - 12 minutes
🚗 Drive from Summersville - 35 minutes
🚽 Bathrooms - No bathrooms here. The closest are the pit toilets at Fayette Station, however remember the 1-way road will prevent you from returning without re-driving the entire Fayette Station Road loop.
📶 Cell phone service - 1/5, fleeting.
🐶 Dogs - Must be leashed at all times. This is National Park land.