Climbing at Stone Fort (Little Rock City) in Chattanooga

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2-4 hours

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Easy

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Climbing at Stone Fort (Little Rock City) in Chattanooga

Bouldering Bliss: Stone Fort Boulders in Chattanooga

Just a short drive from downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee, Stone Fort—also known as Little Rock City—is a premier bouldering destination nestled atop Mowbray Mountain. This renowned area boasts over 400 sandstone problems, attracting climbers from around the globe to its unique setting adjacent to the Montlake Golf Course.

Adventure Guide to Bouldering at Stone Fort

Key Facts:

  • Location: Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee, near Chattanooga.
  • Rock Type: High-quality sandstone.
  • Number of Problems: Over 400 established problems.
  • Grades: Range from V0 to V10+, accommodating all skill levels.
  • Season: Year-round; optimal conditions in fall and spring.

Notable Problems:

  • Super Mario (V4):
    A classic line featuring dynamic moves on solid holds, making it a must-try for intermediate climbers.

  • The Wave (V6):
    Known for its undulating features, this problem offers a unique challenge with its flowing movements.

  • The Shield (V12):
    A test piece for advanced climbers, presenting tiny crimps and a formidable overhang.

  • Storming the Castle (V1):
    An excellent introduction to the area's style, offering enjoyable moves on good holds.

Approach:

  • Parking:
    Park at the Montlake Golf Course clubhouse. Climbers must check in, sign a waiver, and pay a day-use fee before accessing the boulder field. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

  • Trail:
    A brief walk from the parking area leads directly to the Front Area boulders, with well-marked trails guiding climbers to various sectors.

Tips for Climbers:

  • Fees and Access:
    A day-use fee is required: $10 on weekdays and $12 on weekends and holidays. All climbers must sign a waiver at the clubhouse before climbing. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

  • Gear:
    Bringing multiple crash pads is advisable due to varied landing zones. The clubhouse offers crash pad rentals and sells essentials like chalk and brushes.

  • Conditions:
    Fall and spring provide ideal temperatures and friction. Summer can be humid, while winter offers good conditions on sunny days.

  • Guidebook:
    The KAYA Climb app offers a comprehensive digital guidebook with GPS coordinates and beta videos, enhancing the climbing experience. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Safety Notes:

  • Landings:
    Some problems have uneven or rocky landings; using multiple crash pads and having attentive spotters is recommended.

  • Environmental Stewardship:
    As the area is on private property, it's crucial to adhere to Leave No Trace principles and respect all rules to maintain access.

Stone Fort's combination of accessible location, diverse problems, and high-quality sandstone makes it a quintessential destination for bouldering enthusiasts seeking the best of Southeastern climbing.

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Climbing at Stone Fort (Little Rock City) in Chattanooga

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

Location

Climbing at Stone Fort (Little Rock City) in Chattanooga in Chattanooga

Coordinates: 35.2477, -85.2204

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Experience Level

Easy

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.

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