Outdoor Ropes Course

Come visit the largest pole ropes course on a college campus in the world! Follow the º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø Challenge Course on for upcoming events and ways to celebrate adventure, personal development, and nature at the !
The º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø Challenge Course is nestled in a park-like setting adjacent to the main campus. Originally constructed in 1999, it has grown to accommodate groups from 10 to 300 in size, the course offers low elements from 12 feet to close to the ground, and high elements up to 50 feet.
Each program hosted on the outdoor course is designed to approach learning in an extraordinary setting, building a foundation for the transference of new skills, language, strategies, and knowledge into the workplace and daily living. Through games, initiatives, and elements that are both physically and intellectually challenging, enhanced awareness and/or constructive behavior change can result.
The course consists of:
- 49 high elements
- 21 low elements
- 100+ games, portables, and initiatives
Who can benefit from a Challenge Course Experience?
- Everyone
- Businesses and Corporations
- School Programs
- Community Organizations
- Religious Groups
- Athletic Teams
- Families & Friends
- º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø Student Clubs (FREE!)
Outdoor Challenge FAQs
Q1. How much time will a program require?
Program time is based upon the group dynamics, the group size, and what goals the group would like to achieve. Each program can be tailored to almost any time schedule. Outdoor challenge courses typically last between 2 and 6 hours, with an average time of four hours.
Q2. How do we get there?
Q3. Where should we park?
Q4. What should we bring?
- Water and a water bottle.
- Sunscreen.
- Sunglasses.
- Hat.
- Signed Waiver/Liability Forms.
- An open mind and positive attitude!
Q5. What should we wear?
- Clothes you don't mind getting dirty.
- Long, loose fitting pants are recommended (shorts are ok but not ideal).
- Shirts that go below your waist (harnesses will fit more comfortable with a longer shirt).
- Active Footwear (no sandals or open toes).
- Rain/Wind jacket depending on weather.
- No dangling jewelry.
Q6. What facilities or amenities are available?
Q7. What sort of things will our group learn?
Q8. Is it dangerous?
Q9. Does everyone have to climb?
Our program is developed around the philosophy “Challenge by Choice”. Our staff is trained to encourage you to step outside of your comfort zone but you will decide how far you would like to be challenged.
You won’t regret trying but you may regret not trying.” - Jesse Curtis