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Who Can Participate?

The High Adventure program at Glenville State College makes it possible for everyone on campus to get out and enjoy the outdoors and take part in wild adventures that are both enjoyable and challenging. During the summer and fall months students can experience the thrills of hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, mountain biking, fly fishing, whitewater kayaking and rafting, and horseback riding. In the winter and spring our wild adventures include skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, winter camping, cross country ski trips, ice-skating, and sledding. Our activities are open to all students on campus and are built to be enjoyable, educational, and challenging for beginners as well as experienced outdoor lovers! Also, students are encouraged to serve as leaders and guides within the program!

Why High Adventure?

Those who have already experienced the wonders of recreating outdoors can attest to the amazing benefits of spending time outside. Integrate wilderness and outdoor activities into your life and you’ll be raving about the benefits! Such experiences not only promote a healthy lifestyle rich in adventure and fun, but also encourage a sense of connectedness to place and enhance relationships with those around us.

Clinics

Kayaking Tuesdays at 4:00-6:00 p.m.
Rock Climbing Thursdays at 4:00-6:00 p.m.
Eberle Hall, Room 207
Call High Adventure Program Director Dave Bernier at 304.462.4111 Ext. 7441 for more information.