Rock Climbing
A rock climbing permit may only be issued for Wolf Rock. All other
areas within the park are closed to rock climbing and rappelling.
The permittee may call the Visitor Center up to 5 days in advance
to make a reservation for rock climbing groups. The party will pick
up and sign the permit on the day they are scheduled to climb. Walk
in permits are issued depending upon site availability. Climbing
helmets are required. Climbing is permitted 10:00 a.m. until 4:30
p.m. on weekdays and from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekends. Limit
of 25 people total (families, individuals), or 1 organized group
not to exceed 25 member.
Permits are not issued on weekends in October due to high visitation
parkwide and are not issued during snow/ice conditions or when conditions
appear to be unsafe for climbing. The National Park Service will
be held harmless from any claim or liability resulting from the
permitted use of the area. Climbers may be required to reimburse
the United States Government for search, rescue and recovery in
the case of accident or other emergency.
Climbers at Wolf Rock
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