Located within Big Hill Springs Provincial Park is a single sandstone boulder likely about 8-10-feet tall. As with all sandstone, this boulder retains moisture after rainfall, and the rock must be completely dry to climb. Climbing on wet rock may cause breakage of holds. Please restrict climbing to this boulder only, as the tufa formations elsewhere in the park have been fenced off for protection and preservation.
Upon entry into the park, follow the Main Creek Trail and signs for "South Viewpoint Loop." Do not follow any forks in the trail that bring you out of the forest, towards the North Viewpoint Loop. Along the trail, you will pass a small waterfall and ascend a metal staircase. The boulder is located in a forest clearing before reaching the South Viewpoint Loop.
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