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DescriptionBeach front is right at the mouth of Logan Canyon. It's 2 seperate rocks, both are man made. The first one you come to is where they blew a section of rock in two, to make way for the road, leaving one climbable face. The other is quite steep, with lots of potential on a huge cave. They're both east facing crags with lots of sun. Right now there are only 4 climbs, 2 of which are projects. There is still tons of potential for harder climbs if anyone wants a winter project. The approach is kinda a hike but it has a beautiful view. Getting Therethe approach is similar to getting to 5.8 wall. Park at the Sorenson Outdoor center pullout. Go across the bridge and walk down canyon past the little boulder area. stay on the dirt road for a bit til the road starts to turn north. start hiking up as it zig zags until it flattens out. to your left(west) is 5.8 wall and the water tower. to your right (east) is Beach Front wall. You will first come to the split rock. farther down is the cave. hike up and around the cave and there are 2 more climbs there. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Beach Front Wall:
Boom 5.12a/b Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet
Featured Route For Beach Front Wall
Boom 5.12a/b UT : Wasatch Range : ... : Beach Front Wall
underclings low and edges high. Make sure you Bring your helmet!! this rock is pretty crumbly and kinda sketchy. It sees little traffic so you can imagine the loose rocks. Be Careful!...[more] Browse More Classics in UT
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