Smith Rock State Park has 880 total climbing routes that vary in difficulty from easy 3rd and 4th class scrambling to 5.15d.

Activity Notes

Smith Rock Top Rope Climbing

This Sunday activity is a day of top rope climbing at Smith Rock State Park. This day will be a day activity (7-8 hours).

The weekend will be rounded out with an adventure day hike on Saturday (separately scheduled activity), campout w/ potluck + campfire, and a day of top rope rock climbing at Smith Rock State Park (this activity).

 

Equipment / Gear:

  • Ten Essentials
  • All necessary clothing for sun, rain, cold, etc. (layers, no cotton). Check the weather to help plan your layer system.
  • Bring food (lunch plus snacks), and water (2-3 liters)
  • Hiking boots, stiff trail runners, or approach shoes. Light duty running shoes or very soft trail runners/hikers will not be good for the hiking route.
  • Bring all required BCEP gear: helmet, harness, Prusik(s), carabiners, belay device, leashes/tethers, etc.
  • Rock shoes (optional), could be useful for the rock scrambling
  • Trekking poles (optional), can be useful for the scree-slopes
  • Headlamp + Batteries and Puffy Jacket
  • Other optional items: Camera, Dry socks/clothing to leave in the car, parking lot snacks + beverages
  • You do NOT need an ice axe, or crampons.

 

 

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As a note, when assembling a team for a Mazama activity, I deliberately strive for a diverse, and balanced team. I principally take into consideration an individual's physical fitness, skill level for the route, and how they can contribute to the climb team’s diversity. Consideration of equity and inclusivity especially applies to the selection of the assistant and lead climber(s) to help expand the diversity in prospective Leaders in the Mazamas.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.

Other Information
Driving Distance from Portland 142 miles
Driving Time from Portland 3 hours
Expected Duration Car to car in one day