Suggested Page Improvements to Otter Cliffs
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It would be nice to have sub areas for this cliff.
[Sea Cave]
(No routes at the moment entered)
[Plaque Wall]
Engel Arete Jamcrack
[Mermaid Wall]
Greybeard State of Maine
[Amphitheater Left]
Otter Point Black Crack
[Amphitheater Right]
Submariner Guillemont Crack
[Seastack]
The Great Chimney Swing Time
[Yellow Wall]
Chockstone Chimney Yellow Wall
[Guillotine Alcove]
Fishermans Folly Crucifix
[Wonder Wall]
Easy Corner In the Groove
[Adair Wall]
Starfish Peak Performance
[Sea Cave]
(No routes at the moment entered)
[Plaque Wall]
Engel Arete Jamcrack
[Mermaid Wall]
Greybeard State of Maine
[Amphitheater Left]
Otter Point Black Crack
[Amphitheater Right]
Submariner Guillemont Crack
[Seastack]
The Great Chimney Swing Time
[Yellow Wall]
Chockstone Chimney Yellow Wall
[Guillotine Alcove]
Fishermans Folly Crucifix
[Wonder Wall]
Easy Corner In the Groove
[Adair Wall]
Starfish Peak Performance
New Left-to-Right Route Sort
Getting There Suggestion
East side of Acadia National Park. Follow signs to Otter Cliffs, park and cross road towards ocean to find cliffs below you. Parking is extremely limited, consider parking outside the park and biking in or taking the shuttle service.
Description Suggestion
Most famous and heavily used climbing area in Acadia. Toprope or rappel in to climb here.
Anchors are solid steel bars pounded into the top of the cliff because years of toproping here has killed many trees.
Excellent place for beginners to learn about climbing, the beauty of nature, and placing gear in a wet crack.
Beware high tides as your ropes will get soaked and your gear will be salt encrusted. the rock that the routes start on just gets underwater at the highest tide points. Tides change rapidly here, keep an eye on your time and check out the tide charts before you come.
Anchors are solid steel bars pounded into the top of the cliff because years of toproping here has killed many trees.
Excellent place for beginners to learn about climbing, the beauty of nature, and placing gear in a wet crack.
Beware high tides as your ropes will get soaked and your gear will be salt encrusted. the rock that the routes start on just gets underwater at the highest tide points. Tides change rapidly here, keep an eye on your time and check out the tide charts before you come.