Graveside Wall Cedar City Climbing Guide
Graveside Wall delivers quality limestone sport climbing with routes spanning from mellow 5.7s to burly 5.13s. The varied terrain across multiple tiers keeps sessions interesting, whether you're working movement on technical slabs or pulling through steep pockets. Access is straightforward, making it a solid choice for both quick burns and full-day sends.
Classic Routes
The must-do lines that define Graveside Wall. These routes represent the best climbing the area has to offer, from accessible classics to elite-level testpieces that put the crag on the map.
Routes
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Ghost Rider (5.7 5a, Sport, Graveside Matter Slab)
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Pass Through (5.8 5b, Sport, Graveside Matter Slab)
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Faceplant (5.10a6a, Sport, Graveside Matter Slab)
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Hells Bells (5.10b, Sport, Lower Tier)
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Undertaker (5.10-6a, Sport, Lower Tier)
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La Santa Muerta (5.11a/b, Sport, Lower Tier)
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Evil (5.11a/b, Sport, Lower Tier)
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Huecos from Hades (5.12a, Sport, Lower Tier)
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Dementor's Kiss (5.13-7c+, Sport, Graveside Matter Slab)
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Dobby (5.13c8a+, Sport, Graveside Matter Slab)
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Hermione's Kiss (5.13b8a, Sport, Graveside Matter Slab)
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Beginner Routes (5.7–5.10d)
Perfect for building confidence on limestone and dialing in sport climbing skills. The range here gives you room to progress from your first outdoor leads up through solid 5.10 movement.
Routes
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Schlitz Water Project (5.10 6b, Trad, Graveside Matter Slab)
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Lap Dance (5.10d6b+, Sport, Graveside Matter Slab)
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Mulato (5.10d6b+, Sport, Graveside Matter Slab)
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Bone Ronguer (5.10d, Sport, Upper Tier)
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Intermediate Routes (5.11a–5.11c)
The sweet spot for pushing your grade and working through more complex sequences. These routes demand better technique and endurance while still being achievable projects for most intermediate climbers.
Routes
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Reaper's Scythe (5.11a, Sport, Upper Tier)
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Cryptic Funk (5.11b, Sport, Lower Tier)
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La Santa Muerta Ext (5.11c, Sport, Lower Tier)
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Boney Fingers (5.11c, Sport, Upper Tier)
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Fallout (5.11-, Sport, Graveside Pillar)
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Widowmaker (5.11a, Trad, Graveside Matter Slab)
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Hard Routes (5.12a–5.12c)
Serious business for climbers ready to commit to longer-term projects. These routes require refined technique, solid fitness, and the mental game to work through sustained difficult sections.
Routes
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Too Much Cock Not Enough Lycra (5.12a, Sport, Graveside Matter Slab)
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Evil Twin (5.12a, Sport, Lower Tier)
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Wicked (5.12a, Sport, Lower Tier)
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Whited Sepulchre (5.12b, Sport, Lower Tier)
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Witness Tree (5.12+, Sport, Upper Tier)
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Suspect Nargles (5.12b/c, Sport, Graveside Matter Slab)
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Outer Darkness (5.12b/c, Sport, Lower Tier)
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Death to Smootchie (5.12a, Sport, Graveside Pillar)
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