Sponsored: Jamestown Crag
What to know
Stunning views and more than 100 bolted climbing routes!
Jamestown Crag is the only sport climbing crag in northeast Arkansas, approximately 20 minutes from Batesville. Located on nearly 50 acres of privately-owned bluff and valley, Jamestown Crag is one of the largest and most exposed areas of Atoka sandstone in the region. The crag boasts more than 100 climbing routes bolted and ready to climb. An 8-mile trail system loops around the bluff line and provides excellent hiking and biking opportunities with unforgettable views of the valley below. Primitive campsites are located around the property for those who wish to stay overnight.
Jamestown Crag is a former logging territory that was purchased in 2013 by the Nomads: Nathan, Aaron, and Kyle Christopher. The Christopher brothers are outdoor enthusiasts and avid rock climbers who purchased Jamestown Crag to preserve the area and develop the property for recreation. The Nomads have developed the 50+ acre area to offer sport climbing, camping, hiking, and biking. During your visit you may see The Nomads working on the property to build and maintain trails, bolt new climbing routes and more. The Nomads work continuously to maintain and expand the property to bring exciting and challenging outdoor experiences to the visitors of the Jamestown Crag.
Jamestown Crag is a not-for-profit recreation area. The trail system, climbing routes, campsites, and other features are maintained by the crag’s owners, the Nomads. Donations from visitors and supporters are invested back into the property, enabling the Nomads to keep this beloved outdoor recreation area open and maintained.
Jamestown Crag is the only sport climbing crag in northeast Arkansas, approximately 20 minutes from Batesville. Located on nearly 50 acres of privately-owned bluff and valley, Jamestown Crag is one of the largest and most exposed areas of Atoka sandstone in the region. The crag boasts more than 100 climbing routes bolted and ready to climb. An 8-mile trail system loops around the bluff line and provides excellent hiking and biking opportunities with unforgettable views of the valley below. Primitive campsites are located around the property for those who wish to stay overnight.
Jamestown Crag is a former logging territory that was purchased in 2013 by the Nomads: Nathan, Aaron, and Kyle Christopher. The Christopher brothers are outdoor enthusiasts and avid rock climbers who purchased Jamestown Crag to preserve the area and develop the property for recreation. The Nomads have developed the 50+ acre area to offer sport climbing, camping, hiking, and biking. During your visit you may see The Nomads working on the property to build and maintain trails, bolt new climbing routes and more. The Nomads work continuously to maintain and expand the property to bring exciting and challenging outdoor experiences to the visitors of the Jamestown Crag.
Jamestown Crag is a not-for-profit recreation area. The trail system, climbing routes, campsites, and other features are maintained by the crag’s owners, the Nomads. Donations from visitors and supporters are invested back into the property, enabling the Nomads to keep this beloved outdoor recreation area open and maintained.