Rock climbing at Jamestown Crag
Rock climbing at Jamestown Crag

Rock climbing takes adventurers to new heights

Climbers love Arkansas, and it makes sense. It’s all about altitude. “Between Appalachia and the Rockies, it’s pretty flat,” says Andrew Blann, vice president of the Arkansas Climbers Coalition. “Other than the Ozarks and the Ouachitas, you don’t have much change in the topography. Arkansas is THE climbing destination.”

With hikes and scrambles, bouldering, sport climbing, top rope and trad, Arkansas is an ideal place to get a firm grip on your climbing skills before venturing into extreme altitudes. “Arkansas is probably the best easy-to-moderate climbing in the country,“ Blann continues. “It’s a really unique way to go out and experience the state.”

Want to see for yourself? Check out these destinations.

    MOUNT MAGAZINE STATE PARK

    Climber on Mount Magazine
    Rock climbing at Mount Magazine State Park

    Climbers are naturally drawn to Mount Magazine, The Natural State’s highest point at 2,753 feet. An 80-foot cliff face makes for technical trad and sport climbing routes for intermediate and advanced climbers.  “Scarlet Begonias (5.10)” was actually the first sport route in the state.

    If you’re new to climbing, there are also beginner routes as well as excellent hiking trails.  At the top of Mount Magazine, a spacious state park lodge awaits where you can take in the breathtaking views of the Petit Jean River Valley.

    KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

    • 90+ Routes
    • Climbing: Sport, Trad, Top Rope
    • Difficulty: 5.6 – 5.12+

    HORSESHOE CANYON

    Bouldering at Horseshoe Canyon Ranch
    Bouldering at Horseshoe Canyon

    With more than 400 climbing routes, Horseshoe Canyon is an amazing climbing destination near the Buffalo National River with a range of opportunities. While doing your Spiderman thing, check out “Green Goblin,” the most famous sport route in the canyon. Or keep it closer to earth and go bouldering — just be sure to bring your crash pads.

    KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

    • 400+ Routes
    • Climbing: Sport, Trad, Bouldering
    • Difficulty: 5.5 – 5.14

     

      RATTLESNAKE RIDGE

      View from the top of Rattlesnake Ridge
      View from the top of Rattlesnake Ridge

      Just outside Little Rock, the view overlooking Lake Maumelle and Pinnacle Mountain is one of Arkansas’ most magnificent. The Rattlesnake Ridge Natural Area takes advantage with scenic climbs for every skill level. While sport routes make up the majority, there’s also plenty of top rope and trad climbing. For the best day out, arrive early for good parking.

      KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

      • 4-mile moderate hike to climbing area
      • Climbing: Sport, Trad, Top Rope
      • Difficulty: 5.7 – 5.9

      ROUTE RATINGS

      Technical rock climbs are graded on a scale from 5.0 to 5.15. Consider these rankings before you embark.

      • 5.0 - 5.4 Easy
      • 5.5 - 5.8 Intermediate
      • 5.9 - 5.10 Hard
      • 5.11 - 5.12 Hard to Difficult
      • 5.13 - 5.15 Very Difficult
      • 6.0 Cannot Be Free Climbed
      Overlook at Jamestown Crag
      Overlook at Jamestown Crag

      MORE CLIMBS

      Don’t miss these other popular Arkansas climbing destinations.

      • Sam’s Throne
      • Jamestown Crag
      • Dardanelle Rock
      • Cowell/Deer Climbing Area
      • Fitzgerald Mountain