Little Rock Canyon Boulders Climbing Guide
Little Rock Canyon offers solid sandstone bouldering in a scenic desert setting, with problems ranging from mellow warm-ups to serious projects. The area sees steady traffic from Salt Lake climbers looking for quality stone and varied movement styles. Access is straightforward, but respect private property boundaries and pack out all trash.
Classic Routes
The must-do problems that define Little Rock Canyon. These routes showcase the best movement and rock quality the area has to offer, spanning multiple grades.
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1000 pounds off my back (V6-7, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Coincidence (V1-5, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Dig Deep (V10-7C+, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Dig Deep Right (V7, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Grand Gallery Arete (V6-7, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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On Crack (V7, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Super Futuristic Bloc (V6-7, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Arrest Arete (V1-2, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Fire and Ice (V4-6, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Left to Right (V4-6, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Big Hug (V7, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Earth and Wind (V5-6, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Beginner Routes (V0–V2)
Perfect for getting on rock and building confidence. These problems offer good movement without being intimidating, making them ideal for newer boulderers or warm-up sessions.
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Jaunt (V0-4, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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No Name (V0-4, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Intermediate Routes (V3–V6)
The bread and butter of Little Rock Canyon. These problems will keep you busy for multiple sessions and offer the variety that makes this area worth the drive.
Routes
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Chokey (V4-5, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Cleveland, Ethan (V5-6, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Death Spike (V5-6, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Juno (V3-6, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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No Hug (V5-6, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Not Your Average Choss (V5-6, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Sunshine Line (V3-6, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Taste (V4-6, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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TUMS (Toss Up My Shoes) (V4-5, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Hard Routes (V7+)
Serious business for strong boulderers. These problems demand technique, power, and commitment. Bring your project shoes and plenty of patience.
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3.5 Pounds off my Back (V7, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Culobreaker (V8, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Dab Along (V7, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Finnicky (V7, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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If Only (V8, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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No Name Yet (V7, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Not Your Average Joe (V9-10, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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On Crack, Sit Start (V8, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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Spocker Shocker (V8-9, Boulder, Little Rock Canyon Boulders)
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