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Featured Trad, Sport, Bouldering, and other popular climbing routes and climbing areas Beaverton, Oregon.
This section's main crags are Broughton Bluff, Rocky Butte, Madrone, and Carver. These are also most likely to be crowded on a sunny weekend. Welcome to the metropolis. Other popular crags on the Washington side are... Ozone Farside Beacon Rock See individual crags for directions.
River crag in the Mary S. Young Park in West Linn Oregon Park in either parking lot in Mary S. Young Park. After parking follow the main paved path down until it veers right at the split, continue following the paved path until you see the off-leash pet exercise area. Take that path to the off leash dog beach and you'll see the boulders on the left side of the beach near the river. The boulders are only climbable during the lower water level/dry seasons and will most likely be submerged during higher water level seasons.
20' - 30' x 250' wall Made of the same stones as Joesph Wood Hill Park This absolute beast of a wall is good for many different disciplines of climbing! You can get in hundreds of feet of unique climbing!! while only being a couple of feet off the ground!!! CAUTION:: Slippery when wet, Crash pad is recommended if climbing straight up!! Go down the Joseph Wood Hill Park stairs, go left and walk until you hit the big yellow blockade to the right of it there should be some wooden stairs, and to your left that is the TRAVERSE WALL :-D you have made it!!
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