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Climbing

Climbing

Despite easy access to lots of great routes, Beaver County remains an under-the-radar climbing destination with fantastic rock formations and enough variety to keep all levels of climbers engaged. Hook up with a guide and gear at Tucker High Adventure Tours.

Taylors Crag is right at the mouth of Three Creeks Reservoir. There are 17 bolted climbs that are currently scattered down the canyon. This area is beautiful for climbing and has a variety of rated climbs. 

If you want something completely new and totally remote, check out the hard-to-find bolted climbs in the Mineral Mountains, such as Chromosome Dome. These granite peaks can be a bit crumbly, so bring your scramble and gear because you’ll need both.

If you enjoy scrambling and want something epic, check out Belknap and Mt. Baldy Peaks. Both will provide enough scrambling to satisfy anyone seeking a great adventure.

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Taylor’s Crag is a perfect spot to enjoy some of the best climbing in the Ramblers. Right off the Paiute Trail, beginners and experts alike can enjoy this climbing crag. Taylor's Crag They may look unassuming from the east, but around the western side of the Minerals’ cracked and jagged granite form are what looks like the ruins of an ancient city of giants. Mineral Mountains The western side of Granite Peak reveals breathtaking formations of rock and undiscovered canyons. Granite Peak Home to some of Utah’s best off-the-beaten-track climbing adventures, the domes offer loads of bolt-protected slab routes and tricky jam cracks to thrill climbers. Chromosome Dome

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Nestled 10 miles east of Milford, you will find the Rock Corral Recreation area at the head of the Corral Canyon. You will be amazed by the towering granite peaks that surround you at this location that has a little

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