Buddha's Belly walll is straight ahead after making the first major left hand turn off the main road. Several lines exist with both trad, sport, and toprope routes. The rock is a south facing granite with mostly face type climbing. Descent routes are off the back or set up a rappel through the chains. Buddha's Belly 5.10 is a must do.
Directions
Per Chris Parrish: I found it by taking the second major left off the main road. From here take the second left into a parking area. (Note: this second left connects with the first left in a looped driveway thing.) You'll be facing the Front of Buddhas Belly rock. Buddhas Belly is around to the right a bit when looking at the front. Hope this helps!
The Classics
Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Buddha's Belly Wall:
Does anyone have any info about the new route to the right of Buddha's Crack? A friend and I thought it checked in around 9+ or 10a. But I don't know much about rating climbs.
I would have to say that the directions to Buddha's Wall on this page is a little confusing. I found it by taking the second major left off the main road. From here take the second left into a parking area. (Note: this second left connects with the first left in a looped driveway thing.) You'll be facing the Front of Buddhas Belly rock. Buddhas Belly is around to the right a bit when looking at the front. Hope this helps!