Natural Landmark
1-1 hours
Hard
Deep within Pisgah National Forest, Cedar Rock offers climbers a serene alternative to the more frequented crags. Known for its expansive granite slabs and diverse trad climbing routes, Cedar Rock provides a blend of technical challenges and tranquility, making it a favored spot for climbers seeking both adventure and solitude.
The granite faces here offer excellent friction, ideal for slab climbing enthusiasts. Routes such as Cedar Pie (5.9) and Toads R Us (5.10a) require precise footwork and balance, rewarding climbers with engaging sequences on less-traveled paths. The main cliff faces west, making it a suitable choice for cooler summer mornings or warmer winter afternoons. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Approaching Cedar Rock involves a moderately strenuous hike. Starting from the Cat Gap Loop Trailhead near the Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education, a 1.5-mile trek through hardwood forests leads to the base. The trail ascends steadily, with sections that can be steep, so proper footwear is essential. Upon reaching the rock, climbers are greeted with panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness—a fitting backdrop to a day of climbing.
Given the traditional nature of most routes, climbers should be proficient in placing gear. A standard trad rack, including cams and nuts, is necessary, along with slings for building anchors. It's also advisable to carry a helmet due to potential rockfall in certain areas.
Cedar Rock's combination of technical routes and serene environment makes it a must-visit for climbers looking to explore the rich offerings of Pisgah National Forest. Whether you're navigating its slabs or taking in the expansive views, Cedar Rock promises a fulfilling climbing adventure.
Climbing at Cedar Rock in Pisgah National Forest - Pisgah National Forest
Climbing at Cedar Rock in Pisgah National Forest in Pisgah National Forest
Coordinates: 35.2562, -82.7981
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.