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DescriptionAn interesting twist in landscape compared to the rest of the flat flat geography of the Panhandle of Texas, Caprock Canyons state park is a place where bison roam free (they even sometimes roam in the visitor center parking lot), interesting rock/red dirt features tower over the landscape, and solid boulders are abundant in the large steep gullies between the cliffs. Getting ThereFrom Amarillo, Take I27 into Tulia, get on highway 86 and follow it through Silverton and into Quitaque, meander your way 3 miles north into the state park- The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Caprock Canyons State Park:
Bane V1+ Boulder, 15 feet Upper Canyon Trail Boulders : Bane/Temptation Boulder
President's Profile V2 Boulder, 15 feet Upper Canyon Trail Boulders : GeorgeWashington
Jammit V3- Boulder, 13 feet Upper Canyon Trail Boulders : Rockbottom
Temptation V4+ Boulder, 25 feet Upper Canyon Trail Boulders : Bane/Temptation Boulder
Featured Route For Caprock Canyons State Park
President's Profile V2 TX : Caprock Canyons State Park : ... : GeorgeWashington
Climb the arete that looks like GW's face- stay mainly to the left of the arete but use jugs on the right side to finish the problem....[more] Browse More Classics in TX |