Alabama
Submitted by: saxfiend
Description
It may not be the first place you think of as a climbing destination, but Alabama has some excellent crags to choose from, most within a two-hour drive of Atlanta or Birmingham.

Climbing in Alabama is mostly sandstone. The Cumberland Plateau, which hosts the great sandstone cliffs of Tennessee, extends into northern Alabama. Areas like Jamestown are similar to T-Wall and Sunset in Chattanooga, though the cliffs are not as tall. Other areas like Sand Rock, by contrast, tend toward sandstone with a fair amount of conglomerate mixed in.

For trad climbers, Jamestown is the top destination, with numerous excellent lines. Areas like Sand Rock and Griffin Falls have a mix of sport and trad, while Palisades Park is a great place for setting up easy to moderate topropes. Boulderers can enjoy the great problems of Horse Pens 40 and Moss Rock Preserve.

Because many of Alabama's destinations are on private land, access has been a perennial problem. While there are some areas that have been closed with little hope of ever reopening, Jamestown is a special success story. In 2005, the Southeastern Climbers Coalition purchased the land that includes the Jamestown cliffline, reopening the area to legal climbing for the first time in 12 years. With luck, other off-limits areas can be reopened with similar tactics.
Getting There
See individual climbing areas for specific directions.
Photos
Gene Smith working on the FA of Chandler Roof
Gene Smith working on the FA of Chandler Roof

Brad Killough on Oyster 5.10 a
Brad Killough on Oyster 5.10 a

Brad Killough, doing what he does at most comps. Judge & spot.
Brad Killough, doing what he does at most comps. Judge & spot.

Denmark Blount maintains intense focus on his footwork as he leads Wild Iris.
Denmark Blount maintains intense focus on his footwork as he leads Wild Iris.

Liz redpointing The Wasp, V3, Horse Pens 40.
Liz redpointing The Wasp, V3, Horse Pens 40.

High Life, V5, HP40
High Life, V5, HP40

Katrenis on Millipede,  HP40
Katrenis on Millipede, HP40

T.W. on DEAD RECKONING, 5.10a
T.W. on DEAD RECKONING, 5.10a

T.W. on DEAD RECKONING, 5.10a
T.W. on DEAD RECKONING, 5.10a

hope that gri gri checks out
hope that gri gri checks out

The crew at Sand Rock!
The crew at Sand Rock!

Nice trad, past Fiath.
Nice trad, past Fiath.

jon and john pitch two "2 pitch not 2 pac"
jon and john pitch two "2 pitch not 2 pac"

jon at the belay station on "2 pitch not 2 pac"
jon at the belay station on "2 pitch not 2 pac"

john wilson on the first pitch of "2 pitch not 2 pac"
john wilson on the first pitch of "2 pitch not 2 pac"

Comments
shannon stegg  Mar 24, 2013
how come Little River Canyon is not represented in mountain project

Br'er Rabbit  Mar 25, 2013
Because the locals would freak!
Shannon....you should add your knowledge to the database here, especially on the classics.
Jamestown, Sandrock, Tallulah, Laurel Knob, Whitesides...

starboarder2001  Apr 3, 2013
I found a guide book for little river canyon. Little River Canyon Guide

© 2013 Mountain Project Inc.