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Utah Rock Climbing
Utah has more exposed rock than almost any other state. Find out here about climbing the sandstone towers and cliffs on the Colorado Plateau as well as rock climbing areas outside Salt Lake City.
First Ascent of The Titan in the Fisher Towers
The Titan, one of the tallest sandstone towers in the United States, was first climbed in May 1962 by Layton Kor, Huntley Ingalls, and George Hurley. Read the dramatic story of their landmark ascent of one of America's great classic climbs in the canyon country east of Moab, Utah.
Owl Rock
Climbing Owl Rock in Arches National Park is a fun climbing adventure. Find a complete climbing route description here.
Wall Street: Moab's Most Popular Climbing Area
Wall Street, a long sandstone cliff along the Colorado River west of Moab, is one of Utah's best and most popular rock climbing areas. Find out all about Wall Streets sport climbs and crack routes, how to find the cliffs, rules and regulations, what you need for climbing, and the best seasons to climb at Wall Street.
Rock Climbing at Wall Street
Wall Street, a sandstone climbing area just west of Moab, is Utah's most popular cliff. Here's all the information you need to plan your Wall Street and Moab climbing adventure now, including getting there, where to camp or stay, rules and regulations, guide services and gear shops, and guidebooks.
Medieval Chamber -- A Climbing and Canyoneering Adventure Near Moab
Explore the Medieval Chamber, a fabulous canyoneering adventure with a couple big rappels, some scrambling, and great hiking through a sandstone canyon in the red rock country east of Moab, Utah.
Maple Canyon Climbing
Maple Canyon in central Utah is one of America's best sport climbing areas with hundreds of bolted routes on vertical conglomerate cliff.
Zion National Park Rock Climbing
Zion National Park in southwest Utah is one of America's greatest sandstone climbing area. Climbers come to ascend big walls and to jam shorter crack climbs in Zion Canyon, a deep canyon carved by the Virgin River and lined with soaring cliffs up to 2,500 feet high.
Zion Rock Climbing History Part I
Zion National Park, one of America's major rock climbing areas, has a long and colorful climbing history. Learn more about Zion's climbing history from 1920 until 1970, the start of Zion's "Golden Age," in the first part of Zion Rock Climbing History.
Zion Rock Climbing History Part II
Zion National Park, one of America's major rock climbing areas, has a long and colorful climbing history. Learn more about Zion's climbing history from 1920 until 1970, the start of Zion's "Golden Age," in the first part of Zion Rock Climbing History.
Medieval Chamber -- A Climbing and Canyoneering Adventure Near Moab
Explore the Medieval Chamber, a fabulous canyoneering adventure with a couple big rappels, some scrambling, and great hiking through a sandstone canyon in the red rock country east of Moab, Utah.
