Climbing Boulders in Big Sky Community Park

The Big Sky Community Park has been under development for several years under the direction of the Big Sky Community Corporation.  One of the goals was to create a Climbing Boulder area for the children of this mountain community.

With money earned from two Gold Raffle and Auctions, as well as a hot tub raffle, we were able to raise $25,000 to pay for the first boulder in the summer of 2012.  This was so well received, and with the great success of the 2013 Auction and private donations, we were able to come up with another $45,000 to build two more boulders and complete the project that summer.

The Community Park now has three large concrete boulders.  One is small enough for little children, one intermediate in height, and a 12’ one for serious climbing.  Each boulder has specifically designed holds and routes from easier to more difficult.

The Rotary Club of Big Sky is proud to be able to fulfill our goal of community improvement and service to children with this project.Image

 

ImageThe Big Sky Community Park has been under development for several years under the direction of the Big Sky Community Corporation.  One of the goals was to create a Climbing Boulder area for the children of this mountain community.

With money earned from two Gold Raffle and Auctions, as well as a hot tub raffle, we were able to raise $25,000 to pay for the first boulder in the summer of 2012.  This was so well received, and with the great success of the 2013 Auction and private donations, we were able to come up with another $45,000 to build two more boulders and complete the project that summer.

The Community Park now has three large concrete boulders.  One is small enough for little children, one intermediate in height, and a 12’ one for serious climbing.  Each boulder has specifically designed holds and routes from easier to more difficult.

The Rotary Club of Big Sky is proud to be able to fulfill our goal of community improvement and service to children with this project.