Locations

Red River Gorge
Slade, KY

The Red River Gorge is a world-class rock climbing destination. Formed millions of years ago beneath a prehistoric sea, these towering sandstone cliffs provide an endless supply of quality rock climbing. Power your way up the iconic steep overhangs, balance on calf-burning slabs, or cruise a comfy hand crack. From first timers to lifetime climbers, the Red River Gorge has something beautiful for everyone.

Rattlesnake Point
Burlington, ON, Canada

A small park outside the city of Burlington in Ontario, Canada holds an impressive dolomite cliff. Rattlesnake Point has a long and storied history of rock climbing. With a short approach and generous belay areas Rattlesnake Point is a fantastic location for a day trip.

Ontario Canada, Mount Nemo. A section just next to the Cat's Tail, this beautiful escarpment is made of dolomite formed some 500 million years ago. Climbers routinely scale these cliffs.

Grand Ledge
Grand Ledge, MI

Tucked in Oak Park along the Grand River, “Grand Ledge” as it’s referred to by locals is an example of what can happen when access and preservation are not taken seriously. Graffiti is everywhere among the toprope-only lines available today. Classic lines like Doug’s Roof can offer an afternoon of enjoyment, but Grand Ledge is far from a destination crag. Still, it offers an environment suitable to building tree anchors and developing movement skills.