Rock climbing in Utah is big. From the more advanced technical climbs to beginner walls, you’ll find it all here. Not only that but there are some great guides with a lot of experience in the area to help you out with your skills.
Country code
+1
Language
English
Currency
US Dollar
Best time to visit
The Spring and summer months
How to get there
Fly to Salt Lake city then drive or transfer to your final destination
Weather
Utah has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Expect averages of around 26 degrees celsius in summer and winters are cold and snowy. This will vary depending on where you are in the state
In the north of the state you’ll find the Wasatch Range made up of Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons, which have both advanced and beginner routes. Then if you head south you’ll hit Moab which stands out with its beautiful sandstone desert walls and interesting crags. The Looking Glass Arch is a particularly cool sandstone formation that you’ll find there
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