Looking toward the bridge from the viewpoint. Fo...
Description
Awesome granite canyon in the middle of the state!
Fremont is best known as a trad area, but there are a good number of sport routes here as well. All told, the canyon has several hundred routes, sport and trad.
The area is secluded and remote, but is actually fairly easy to get to by Wyoming standards - all paved roads will get you to the place.
The canyon is a deep cleft cut by the North Platte River, and many routes require you to rappel off the rim to get to the base of the climb. The routes often start on a ledge or hanging belay just above the river. There are also a fair number of scrambly hikes into the bottom of the canyon to get to the base.
The canyon proper is typically 200 to 500 feet deep, so there are many multipitch routes.
There are also a pretty fair number of odd side canyons and outcroppings offering shorter routes.
Getting There
From Casper,take Hwy 220 southwest about 30 miles to the Alcova exit. Exit left (south)and go about 7 miles to a fork in the road. Bear right at the fork. In three more miles you get to the bridge over the canyon and a viewpoint/picnic area.
The Classics
Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Fremont Canyon:
This is probably the route you came to Fremont for. Pull over a small but insecure roof to an outrageous handcrack with superb position. Unrelenting hands to to thin hands. Rap 85 ft from the bridge to anchors below. The crack just to the right of Dillingham is All Time Loser....[more]Browse More Classics in WY
There is a nice website with a good amount of route info, and area beta to be found at www.fremontcanyon.com The guidebook (Falcon) has the most complete resource to routes and camping.
Don't forget about the ice cream!!! Excellent ice cream at the gas station, makes a hot day, much much better!! Check out the stars at night -- billions & billions of stars.
Casper is the place to stop for decent food, all your gear needs, and beta on Fremont Canyon.
Mountain Sports is the area place to go for gear and beta. Many local climbers work here and are happy to spew info.
The Peak climbing gym has indoor climbing as well as gear and beta. Contact the owner for guided climbing throughout Wyoming. The owner will soon publish a new guide book for the area as there are new routes going up in Fremont Canyon.
Slone's in Alcova is the closest place for general needs. They have sack lunches to go.