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Best‌ ‌Places‌ ‌for‌ ‌Newbies,‌ ‌Intermediate‌ ‌and‌ ‌Advanced‌ ‌Rock‌ ‌Climbers‌ ‌




Are you a newbie, intermediate, or advanced climber looking for the best places to climb? Here we would go over what we think are the top 5 best rock-climbing places for newbies, intermediate and advanced climbers. We have chosen these locations based on their easy access, the quality of the rock, the beauty of the surroundings, the quality of the guides/instructors, and last but not least, the number of people who visit them. This guide will help you find some of the most exciting rock-climbing locations on earth, no matter your level. So, without further ado, let's get started.


5 Best Rock-Climbing Places for Beginners If you are a beginner, the following places are great to get started and advance your rock-climbing skills. 1. The Red River Gorge This place is the best place for newbie climbers to hone their skills. You can climb there all year round. The area mentioned above has over 130 different routes with an average of 10-feet high for everyone. In addition, there are many bolted sport climbs ranging from 5-feet to more than 30-feet. Plus, there are overhanging problems, slab problems, and even a small number of cracks and chimneys (little holes in the rock). All in all, this is a great place to get started if you have no previous experience.


Where is it located? Located in east-central Kentucky, the Red River Gorge sits tucked away inside the expansive Daniel Boone National Forest.


Best time to go: The best time to climb the Red is in the fall. Right after the sweltering heat of summer and the rain of August, and before the heat-sapping cold of the rock demands that you equip your chalk bag with hand-warmers.




2. Boulder Canyon Boulder Canyon is one of the best places in the world to learn how to rock climb. The place is excellent for novices and intermediates because it is easy to get to and has over 100 bolted sport climbs. It also has some natural pro-quality climbing which makes it very enjoyable there are dozens of areas where you can quickly get in a 1-to-1 learning session with a pro climber. Plus, the area offers several hundred traditional routes for you to practice on. There are overhanging walls, slab climbing, cracks, dihedrals, and pockets. Plus, you will be surrounded by beautiful scenery that includes the canyon's distinctive red rocks. In addition, most of the guides/instructors are incredibly patient with newbies and will happily take the time to teach you the basics.


Where is it located? Originally Devils Gate Canyon, Boulder Canyon is a canyon on the Colorado River, above Hoover Dam, now flooded by Lake Mead. It lies between Clark County, Nevada and Mohave County, Arizona. It heads at western end of the Virgin River Basin of Lake Mead


Best time to go: Climbing season stretches year-round here, where the sun shines.

3. Twin Falls Twin Falls is another excellent place for beginners to experience their first real rock-climbing adventure. There are numerous bolted sport climbs ranging from 5-feet high to over 40-feet high. There are also overhanging problems, chimneys (little holes in the rock), pockets, slabs, and cracks. The quality of the rock is outstanding, and it has a fantastic variety of problems which makes it very enjoyable for both novices and experienced climbers. Another great thing about this place is that it has almost no traffic which means you can climb whenever and wherever you want.


Where is located? Twin Falls is a waterfall located in the western United States, on the Snake River in the Snake River Canyon of south-central Idaho. The falls are located on the border of Jerome and Twin Falls counties, a few miles east of its namesake city, Twin Falls. They are upstream (east) of Pillar Falls and Shoshone Falls and just downstream from Milner Dam.


Best time to go: Southern Idaho summers are warm and beautiful, it may seem like a good time to go climbing, veteran climbers know better. It's actually when the temperatures are cooler in spring and fall that gives the ultimate friction on the rocks and prevents climbers from getting completely burned out physically and mentally while climbing for hours at a time.




4. Joshua Tree Joshua Tree is one of the best places on earth to learn how to climb rocks. This location has an average of 2-feet of natural sandstone pro-quality climbing (the highest quality of rock found anywhere). There are many bolted sport climbs ranging from 5-feet to over 40-feet high. Plus, there are overhanging walls, slab problems, cracks, dihedrals, and even a small number of traditional routes for you to practice on. In addition, there is an excellent variety of issues which makes it very enjoyable for both novices and experienced climbers. Also, most of the instructors here are incredibly patient with newbies and will happily take the time to teach you the basics. Plus, this location offers the most fantastic desert scenery, including the unique shape of the Joshua tree.


Where is located? Joshua Tree National Park, desert, and wilderness area in located in southern California, U.S. It is situated just east of Palm Springs and adjacent communities and about 60 miles (100 km) east of San Bernardino, on the border between the Mojave and Colorado deserts.


Best time to go: Climbing in Joshua Tree is pretty good all year round. However, the best conditions are found between October-November and March-April. Winter climbing is also very popular here. Even though it's a bit chilly for camping, the climbing is much more comfortable during the day

5. The Cascades The Cascades is another excellent place for beginners to hone their skills. The rock here is similar to the Joshua tree but has slightly less sandstone and more limestone. Therefore, the problems here tend to be slightly different (crumblier) than those at Joshua tree. All in all, this is a good choice for intermediate and advanced climbers because it allows them to work on their technical climbing skills without the added stress of being too hard to climb.


Where is located? The Cascade Mountain system extends from northern California to central British Columbia.


Best time to go: The best time to ascend this route is in late June or early July




The Best Rock Climbing Places Intermediate And Advanced Level Climbers If you want to improve your rock climbing skills as an intermediate or advanced climber, you need to choose the right places for you. Below are the top best places for advanced rock climbers. They include




1. Lauterbrunnen This location is in the heart of what is arguably the best rock-climbing country on earth. There are hundreds of bolted sport climbs here ranging from 5-feet high to over 40-feet high. Plus, there are also overhanging walls, slab problems, cracks, dihedrals, and even a small number of traditional routes for you to practice on. Another great thing about this location is that it has almost no traffic which means you can climb whenever and wherever you want.

Where is located? Lauterbrunnen is a village and a municipality in the Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.


Best time to go: The best season to climb this peak is from June to September. Temperatures are very cold on Jungfrau, even in the summer.



2. Indian Creek Canyon Indian Creek has some of the most difficult pro-quality rock found anywhere. The sandstone and shale that comprise this mountain create hundreds of pro-quality climbing opportunities. The variety of problems here is staggering; there are overhanging walls, slab problems, cracks, dihedrals, pockets, and even a few natural arêtes (thin edges of rock that resemble handholds).


Where is located? Indian Creek Canyon is located in San Juan County south of Moab, Utah, on the border of the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. A dramatic and intriguing landscape, Indian Creek is rich in natural diversity and cultural resources, with some of the finest rock art in the region.


Best time to go: September to early December and March to early June are typically the best seasons to climb at Indian Creek, but the winter months are also an excellent time to climb.



3. Leganes Leganes is the hardest and one of the best climbing locations located in the Leganes Mountains in southern Haiti. It is known locally as "The Wall." There are very high percentages of overhanging, vertical, thin edges, and even a small amount of traditional climbing, which will help you become a better all-around climber. The quality of the rock is second to none, and it has incredibly steep and challenging walls, overhangs, and numerous chimneys. Plus, it is located near one of the two remaining volcanos, which means there are constant earthquakes here, making the climbing extremely challenging.


Where is located? Located in Southern Haiti


Best time to go: All year round is what is recommended by locals and visitors.


4. Bukit Takun This remote location in Sabah state is the best place in the world for advanced climbers who want to hone their skills. Bukit Takun is located in the center of the jungle on top of a granite mountain range. The granite itself is an excellent training ground for your hands and feet because of its sharp edges and lack of grain. The quality of the rock allows you to climb anything from 5-feet high to over 40-feet high. Plus, there are overhanging walls, slab problems, cracks, dihedrals, pockets, and even a few traditional routes for you to practice on.


Where is located? Bukit Takun located in Templer Park, possibly the first rock climbing site in Malaysia, popular in multi-pitch climbing.


Best time to go: Anytime really.


5. Dragon's Horn Another excellent choice for intermediate and advanced rock climbers who want to improve their skills is to venture to this small town located in the heart of the "Little Sahara" in northern Nevada. The sandstone that comprises this mountain creates hundreds of bolted sport climbs ranging from 5-feet high to over 40-feet high. Since there are overhanging walls, slab problems, cracks, dihedrals, pockets, and even a few natural arêtes (thin edges of rock that resemble handholds), it becomes tough to climb the rock. Nevertheless, that is one of the best climbing locations on earth because of the unique shape of the rock formations, which creates thousands of exciting problems for you to hone your skills on.


Where is located? Located near Blairstown, Nevada


Best time to go: During Spring and Fall would be ideal




Conclusion We have discussed the best places for newbies, intermediate and advanced rock climbers. Choosing any of the above-discussed areas will improve your skills rapidly. Therefore, this article has given you some of the best climbing locations on earth. Now all you have to do is pick one (or more) of these locations and get going. Good luck and have fun out there!


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