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Chuckawalla Rock Climbing

Chuckawalla Rock Climbing

St George, Utah on June 1, 2011Chuckawalla is located in St George, Utah. The sandstone is still grippy and not at all unstable. Bolted routes cover the whole gamut of difficulty, so it's fun for the whole family.
Crawdad Canyon Rock Climbing

Crawdad Canyon Rock Climbing

Veyo, Utah on August 21, 2010Crawdad Canyon rock climbing park is one of the largest privately owned outdoor climbing parks in the country. They have over 180 bolted sport climbing routes. They also have a swimming pool and restaurant.
Drone Wall Rock Climbing

Drone Wall Rock Climbing

Springville, Utah on June 11, 2010My family often goes rock climbing at the drone wall up right fork of Hobble Creek Canyon in Springville, Utah. It's close and has several fun climbs.
Legion Park Rock Climbing

Legion Park Rock Climbing

Gunnison, Colorado on April 21, 2012We drove by Legion Park on the way from Denver to Black Canyon National Park. Tara spotted the huge playground and rock climbing wall, so we stopped and played for a bit. We were pleasantly surprised to find that the wall was actually quite difficult to climb and wasn't intended for children.
Mission Trails Regional Park

Mission Trails Regional Park

San Diego, California on June 2, 2011Mission Trail Regional Park has several good climbs that are easy to get to. A few climbs are bolted, but most require trad gear.
Monroe Canyon Rock Climbing

Monroe Canyon Rock Climbing

Monroe, Utah on June 19, 2012Monroe Canyon has several sport rock climbing routes including several multi-pitch routes. The routes are on both sides of the river.
Rock Canyon Rock Climbing

Rock Canyon Rock Climbing

Provo, Utah on August 25, 2010Rock Canyon in Provo, UT has hundreds of climbs and is one of the premier rock climbing areas in Utah County.
Wall Street Rock Climbing

Wall Street Rock Climbing

Moab, Utah on April 14, 2012The Wall Street rock climbing area has lots of climbs. Most require trad gear, but we found a couple sport routes. We did a 5-9/5-10 crack and spent over an hour trying another climb. The first bolt was really high, so another climber lent us a cam. Zac finally clipped into the first bolt but none of us could get past it.
Williams Bottom Rock Climbing

Williams Bottom Rock Climbing

Moab, Utah on April 13, 2012While we were camped at Williams Bottom Camping Area, we discovered a few rock climbing routes. We tried two of them. One was bolted but had sketchy pitons. The other was a crack climb near the pit toilet. We top-roped that one. It was probably a 5-8 or 5-9.