For this list were looking at amazing climbing spots in the USA, we have a separate list for spots around the world.

Also note numerous location on this list are for trained experienced climbers only and fees may be applicable. In this post we're gonna discussed about 10 best place for Rock climbing in USA.


Top 10 best place for Rock climbing in USA
1. Yosemite national park, California
2. Joshua tree national park, California
3. Rock mountain national park, Colorado
4. Red Rock canyon, Nevada
5. Mount Rushmore, South Dakota
6. Zion national park, Utah
7. Horseshoe canyon Ranch, Arkansas
8. Devil's tower, Wyoming
9. Acadia national park, Maine
10. New River gorge, west Virginia



Rock climbing in USA



1. Yosemite national park, California

 A rock climbing Mecca, you know somebody is famous for it's beauty, size and outdoor opportunity and most renowned of all is El- capitan. A granite wall roughly 3,600 feet tall El-capitan can be deadly and is not for inexperienced climbers and it's Don wall is considered by some to be the hardest and most dangerous  climb in the world. But there are far more forgiving areas in the rest of the park.
Toulumne Meadows doesn't drow enormous crowds and it's rock domes make it a haven for boulders. While the  Merced River canyon is for all the intermediate climbers over there.



2. Joshua tree national park, California

With the almost 800 thousand acres of protected wilderness to explore. Joshua tree is every climbers dream it has been an incredible array of routes from beginner to extreme, meaning there are no excuse not to head out there and explore. Even if you've never climbed in your life there are  many guides and lessons available. Joshua tree is best known as a winter climbing destination, because of it's mild temperatures thought it can get specially crowded. In recent years climbing has started to damage some areas of the park however, so make sure you do your best to leave no trace everyone you go.



3. Rock mountain national park, Colorado

The longest mountain range in north America, the Rockies run south from Canada all the best way to New Mexico, but the best place to go for climb might just be Colorado. The Rockies are widely regarded  as a top climbing destination and there scale means no level of climbers will be left behind. Lump Ridge is an accessible spot good to ease people into the region, while Hallett peaks distinctive faces are popular and offer a moderate Alpine climb. Of course there are plenty of challenges like the yellow wall and psych sickle. For more advanced climber venturing into the peaks.



4. Red Rock canyon, Nevada

In the vast plains of the Mojave Desert you'll find Nevada's most famed and stunning natural landmark. Right outside nearby Las Vegas. So named for it's distinctive red walls. Few places on earth will look like Red Rock canyon and from the right angle it looks more like Mars. Many of it's sheer cliffs are over 3,000 feet tall and rainbow mountain a popular spot for trained climbers is more than double that, while you'll counter lots of tourists visiting from the city, not many of them are going rock climbing, meaning lots of the canyons best walls shouldn't be too crowded.



5. Mount Rushmore, South Dakota

One of the America's most famous monuments is open for climbers and while there are other climbing opportunities on South Dakota black hills. Mount Rushmore entices people from all around the world while people aren't allowed to climb. The president's heads themselves without special permission from the park superintendent. The black hills are still full of quality granite perfect for climbers. The only rules are to be respectful of the area. Much of which is scared to local Native Americans. One route to checkout is a large wall called eman caption rock formation on the back of the mountain.



6. Zion national park, Utah

As one of America's most beautiful national parks. The best views of sayonara forded to those brave enough to scale its enormous falls any of which are hundreds or thousands of feet tall. While the orange sandstone can be tricky for those more used to granite, if you are careful and take your time you shouldn't run into too much trouble out there. Early spring is the best time to go though you have to be wory of nesting birds when choosing your route. It's an ideal destination for expert climber with lots of great sport and rock climbing.



7. Horseshoe canyon Ranch, Arkansas

There's more than enough reason to head to this corner of Arkansas at any time of year with its array of sandstone bouldering options and intermediate traditional and sport routes. But any climber worth their salt will know the best time to go in late September, that's when this climbing destination on private owned property hosts the extreme 24 hours of horseshoe hell climbing competition. A test of endurance suitable only for the best climber's in the world. The aim is for teams to climb as many routes as possible in 24 hours. Earnings point for skill and losing points for slips and falls.



8. Devil's tower, Wyoming

While it was made instantly recognisable by it's role in Steve Spielberg's close encounters of the third kind yours unlikely to run into any aliens at Devil's tower. But don't be dissuaded there are plenty more reason to go. The Tower has been a siren call for climbers for decades because of its distinctive shape and there are plenty of routes. The easiest and most popular is Durance, but climber should be aware that the monument is scared to Native Americans and religious rituals are held in June. Panning all climbers from ascending. It's also important to register before attempting a climb at all.



9. Acadia national park, Maine

This awesome stretch of New England coastline might not be the first place you think of when it comes to climbing opportunities, but if you are feeling brave you can seals as many granite cliff's and overhangs with the choppy sea below.
The routes are mostly intermediate with a handful of specially difficult ones for sport climbers and may be made harder depending on what time of year you go. You won't want to find yourself caught in the middle of Storm.  Above the sea after all, so make sure you head to Acadia in the warmer months.



10. New River gorge, west Virginia

Climbing is both a passion and big business In West Virginia. With  the New River gorge a particular destination relatively close to cities like Washington DC and Pittsburgh. Getting to this climbing haven couldn't be easier, even if you only go for the day. The sandstone offer lots of naturally forming climbing routes and it's accessible all year long though the early summer is the best time to go specially popular with sports climbers, you won't find many routes suitable for beginners out here. But only climber will want it on their bucket list. It's more unique for it's popularity with base jumpers.