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12 Places to Go Rock Climbing Before You Die
Rock climbing is an awesome way to enjoy the great outdoors, not to mention a hardcore total-body workout. So grab a pair of rock climbing shoes, some climbing rope, and plan a trip to one of these gorgeous places to go rock climbing.
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Red River Gorge
Red River Gorge
Credit: Keith Ladzinski
Where you'll be climbing:Slade, Kentucky
"I love Red River Gorge, AKA The Red, both for its beauty and its enormous climbing potential. Climbing there on a dry, sunny fall day is one of the most magical experiences a climber can have. It's world class." —Emily Harrington, champion rock climber and The North Face athlete (Want to Try Rock Climbing? Here's What You Need to Know.)
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Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park
Credit: Acadia Mountain Guides
Where you'll be climbing:Mount Desert, Maine
"There are very few places where you can climb on spectacular, crisp granite that starts just inches above the frigid, dark waters of the northern Atlantic Ocean. Acadia National Park is home to many classic seaside routes, as well as an impressive formation of pink granite, providing an incredible view of the island, the ocean, and the lobster men hard at work." —Justin Gougeon, Acadia Mountain Guides
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Silver Mountain
Silver Mountain
Credit: Bill Thompson
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Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park
Credit: AllTrips Grand Teton National Park
Where you'll be climbing:Jackson, Wyoming
"Grand Teton National Park is arguably the most awe-inspiring alpine climbing destination in the lower forty-eight states.The area is known as the 'American Alps' for a reason. Grab climbing shoes and go in the fall for cool weather and amazing photo ops, when the Aspen trees turn bright yellow." —Angela Hiatt
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Rifle Mountain Park
Rifle Mountain Park
Credit: Keith Ladzinski
Where you'll be climbing:Rifle, Colorado
"There's a lot of rock climbing near me, but I grew up climbing in Rifle; it is a place that shaped my childhood and career. The routes are complicated and require serious problem-solving skills. And it's a beautiful place, especially in the fall when the leaves are changing and the canyon feels alive and vibrant." —Emily Harrington, champion rock climber and The North Face athlete(These Badass Athletes Will Make You Want to Take Up Rock Climbing.)
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Indian Creek
Indian Creek
Credit: Go Moab
Where you'll be climbing:Moab, Utah
"From striking sandstone desert towers to world-class splitter crack climbing that you can almost drive to, Moab is truly a cornucopia of adventure and one of the best places to go rock climbing. If you get bored around these parts, you're doing something wrong!" —Justin Gougeon, Acadia Mountain Guides
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Gibraltar Rock
Gibraltar Rock
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The Pinnacle
The Pinnacle
Credit: Bill Thompson
Where you'll be climbing:Marquette, Michigan
"I really think The Pinnacle is one of the greatest places to go rock climbing—it's right in Marquette, and is the perfect spot to go for an early morning climb in the summer. It's usually cooler by the lake, and as you climb the sun comes rising out of Lake Superior; it's truly a spectacular sight." —Bill Thompson, Down Wind Sports
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Mount Temple
Mount Temple
Credit: Mikey Schaefer
Where you'll climb:Banff National Park; Alberta, Canada
"The North Face of Mount Temple is known as the Eiger of the Rockies. Despite being big and serious, particularly in winter conditions, it sits right above the gorgeous tourist town of Lake Louise. Climbing it is somewhat surreal because you can see the lights of town down below. Those creature comforts make it seem very close somehow, and very far away all at once. It's an interesting experience." —Josh Wharton, Patagonia ambassador(Check Out These Wild Fitness Photos From Some of the Most Incredible Places On Earth.)
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Star Wall at Donner Summit
Star Wall at Donner Summit
Credit: Christian Fernandez
Where you'll be climbing:Lake Tahoe, California
"I'm convinced that the Lake Tahoe area is one of the best places to go rock climbing, or enjoy any outdoor adventure, really. The weather is nearly always perfect and the granite climbing is phenomenal. It's one of the only places I've ever climbed in a sports bra when there's snow on the ground!" —Emily Harrington, champion rock climber and The North Face athlete
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El Capitan
El Capitan
Credit: Yosemite National Park
Where you'll be climbing:Yosemite Valley, California
"No list of beautiful rock climbing destinations could be complete without paying homage to Yosemite National Park. It is a place of legends, and the views that once inspired John Muir to dedicate his life to the mountains will no doubt stir your imagination, if not your soul." —Angela Hiatt(Did You Know These 10 Summer Sports Torch Serious Calories?)
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Red Rock Canyon
Red Rock Canyon
Credit: Alpine Institute
Where you'll be climbing:Las Vegas, Nevada
"Believe it or not, one of the best places to learn to climb multi-pitch is the Nevada desert, just outside of Las Vegas. So when you're ready to escape the bright lights and casino, head to Red Rok Canyon for some killer views." –Janelle Smiley, Alpine Institute
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