Cedar Rock: A Granite Climber’s Haven in Pisgah National Forest

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Category

Natural Landmark

Typical Duration

30-45 minutes

Difficulty

Hard

About This Landmark

Cedar Rock: A Granite Climber’s Haven in Pisgah National Forest

Nestled deep in Pisgah National Forest, Cedar Rock is a hidden treasure for climbers who love granite slab climbing, multi-pitch routes, and a wilderness experience. Known for its clean rock, challenging friction climbs, and breathtaking scenery, Cedar Rock offers an adventurous escape that combines technical climbing with the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Cedar Rock’s routes range from beginner-friendly slabs to hair-raising multi-pitch epics, making it a destination for climbers of varying skill levels. One of the most beloved routes is Glass Menagerie (5.13a), a technical masterpiece known for its bold moves and stunning exposure. For more moderate options, Sunshine (5.8) and The Pulpit (5.7) provide a perfect introduction to the area’s signature style of friction and slab climbing.

Approaching Cedar Rock requires a bit of effort, but the serene forest trails leading to the base add to the adventure. Once on the rock, climbers are treated to expansive views of Pisgah’s rolling ridges and valleys. The lack of crowds and the pristine setting make every climb feel like a personal adventure.

Whether you’re a seasoned climber tackling bold lines or a newcomer seeking approachable routes, Cedar Rock delivers a climbing experience that’s equal parts challenging and rewarding.


Adventure Guide: Climbing at Cedar Rock

Climbing Overview

  • Rock Type: Granite
  • Climbing Style: Slab, traditional, and multi-pitch routes
  • Difficulty Range: 5.6 to 5.13a
  • Best Time to Climb: Spring and fall for optimal friction and pleasant weather
  • Glass Menagerie (5.13a): A technical slab climb with stunning exposure and intricate moves.
  • Sunshine (5.8): A classic moderate route offering friction climbing and sweeping views.
  • The Pulpit (5.7): A fun, approachable slab climb with excellent protection for beginners.

What to Expect

  • Features:
    • Clean, high-friction granite slabs with varying pitches.
    • Multi-pitch routes with sweeping views of Pisgah National Forest.
    • A remote, wilderness climbing experience with minimal crowds.
  • Scenery:
    • Towering cliffs surrounded by dense forests and rolling ridges.
    • A tranquil setting that enhances the climbing adventure.

Tips for Climbers

  • Gear: A standard trad rack, sticky-soled climbing shoes for slab friction, and a 60m or 70m rope for multi-pitch routes.
  • Approach: The hike to Cedar Rock involves moderate elevation gain; sturdy approach shoes are recommended.
  • Safety Note: Weather can change quickly in Pisgah. Check the forecast, and avoid climbing if the rock is wet—it becomes extremely slick and dangerous.

Parking and Trailheads

  • Access Point: Park at the Pisgah Ranger Station or near the trailhead at Fish Hatchery Road. The approach hike to Cedar Rock takes approximately 30-45 minutes.

Getting There

From Asheville, take I-26 East to Exit 40 for NC-280 toward Brevard. Follow NC-280 West for about 16 miles, then take US-276 North into Pisgah National Forest. Turn onto Fish Hatchery Road and follow signs to the trailhead. Travel time is approximately 50 minutes from Asheville.

Fun Fact

Cedar Rock’s pristine granite is the result of millions of years of erosion, creating some of the best slab climbing in the Southeast. Its remote location ensures a peaceful and rewarding climbing experience.

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Cedar Rock: A Granite Climber’s Haven in Pisgah National Forest - Asheville

Cedar Rock: A Granite Climber’s Haven in Pisgah National Forest

Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Reviews

Location

Cedar Rock: A Granite Climber’s Haven in Pisgah National Forest in Asheville

Coordinates: 35.2844, -82.7917

Ratings

Overall

8.6/10User rating

Weather Considerations

Temperature

Varies by season, check forecast

Precipitation

Best to visit in dry conditions

Experience Level

Hard

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.