If someone from across the world were asked to imagine “an outdoor adventure in the western US” —whether they’re familiar with the name or not— chances are the desert backdrop of Moab, Utah would be among the first images to pop into their mind. Nestled in a green river valley among an ocean of red rock, the tiny town of Moab is world-renowned as a hub of outdoor recreation and picturesque beauty. A short drive in any direction will take you to a different world, including spectacular red rock canyons, valleys of sheer cartoon-like sandstone towers, the tops of vast slickrock mesas, the rugged banks of the Colorado river, or even high into the snow-capped La Sal mountains.
We hope you’ll join us as we kick off our first ever national climbing trip to Moab, April 24-27, 2026. While here we’ll camp 3 nights and climb 2 full days. Routes will range from challenging vertical cracks to more moderate slabby faces, so there should be something for everyone. Accessibility varies as one of our crags is on the shoulder of a road and the other is a short-but-steep hike. Mobility device users should expect some assistance for the steep hike, including being pushed, pulled, or carried for sections.

