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Ogden - 26th St. Boulder Field


Ogden - 26th St. Boulder Field

Submitted By: Andrew Morris on Dec 4, 2002
Administrators: Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard

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Jack Brown Boulder


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26th street in Ogden. You can see all the boulders above on the hillside. It's all bouldering with a lot of boulders to chose from. I think it's granite but I'm really not sure. I've heard it's a really popular place to boulder but when I've been there it hasn't been crowded at all.


Getting There 

Up 25th street. You can park at the gate there and just walk up the hill on the trails that get up there. You'll be able to see some of the boulders from the road



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By TP in SLC
From: Cottonwood Heights, UT
Dec 12, 2002

THe rock at the 26th Boulder Field is quartzite similar to that found in Big Cottonwood Canyon, but a touch more gritty. The boulder field is well worth a visit.

By Anonymous Coward
Feb 8, 2003

ive never been to this place i will check it out korbin

By Eric Jacobsen
Mar 26, 2003

Andrew or anyone else...email me some more details about Ogden climbing!

By Anonymous Coward
Oct 5, 2003

I visit the Ogden benches quite often for the bouldering. In the summer, the quartzite can be very slick. I usually wait til it's a bit cooler to climb. The area offers problems from V0 up to V9. It's worth a visit. And if you see any punks spray painting the rock or breaking beer bottles under climbs, smack them around for me! Have fun.

By Anonymous Coward
Oct 24, 2003

Ogden bouldering field I vist it every week. Its a good spot for a first date. Just make sure you know your way around. Have fun chau!

By mobley
From: Haven, Ct
Mar 31, 2007

according to the book, 27th street is private property parking. not true. this is the place to park and hit the upper boulder field.

above that is the Schoolroom climbing area with 90+ routes to do just another 15 minutes up the hill. check http://www.rockclimbing.com/routes/North_America/United_Stat>>>>>

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