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Elevation: | 1,974 ft | 602 m |
GPS: |
29.9771, -99.9607 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Page Views: | 47,796 total · 234/month | |
Shared By: | Zack on May 11, 2008 · Updates | |
Admins: | mattm, Matt Richardson, Tommy Blackwell, Kathy Farmer, Vincent P, Jim Day, Joanie Mars |
Private property - youth camp. Be mindful of your language and behavior, and follow the rules. The camp staff are very welcoming to the outdoor community, but will rightly put their youth first above other users.
www.campeagle.org
www.campeagle.org
Description
Great limestone sport climbing right on a river with 30+ climbs currently and room for hundreds more, not to mention some fantastic bouldering as well. Solid 12mm or 1/2in bolts on all sport routes. Climbs range from 5.easy to 5.12+. Taller than most Texas limestone areas. Crag receives morning sun and afternoon shade. Nice and secluded when no summer campers are around. Chances are you'll be the only sport-climbers around other than the staff.
***ATTENTION!*** This is news straight from the Camp Coordinator and is very important regarding access throughout the season.
- From August - late May / early June we open up our property for one weekend a month, allowing folks to come out & climb, bike, run, etc. Dates & specific details pertaining to this can be found at campeagle.org/fall-spring/even...
- During these weekends, anyone attending must pay a $10 land access fee, sign a waiver at the main office, and supply his/her own gear. Tent camping, cabins, dorms, and hotel-style rooms are available for an additional charge and can be booked up to 1 week before the weekend.
- Unfortunately, these weekends are the only times we can allow individuals to come out & climb (due in large part to being a camp & the safety measures that come along with that).
If you have further questions and/or would like me to expound upon anything, I'd be glad to do so. I can be reached at this email or at jd.wilhelm@campeagle.org
Thanks!
***ATTENTION!*** This is news straight from the Camp Coordinator and is very important regarding access throughout the season.
- From August - late May / early June we open up our property for one weekend a month, allowing folks to come out & climb, bike, run, etc. Dates & specific details pertaining to this can be found at campeagle.org/fall-spring/even...
- During these weekends, anyone attending must pay a $10 land access fee, sign a waiver at the main office, and supply his/her own gear. Tent camping, cabins, dorms, and hotel-style rooms are available for an additional charge and can be booked up to 1 week before the weekend.
- Unfortunately, these weekends are the only times we can allow individuals to come out & climb (due in large part to being a camp & the safety measures that come along with that).
If you have further questions and/or would like me to expound upon anything, I'd be glad to do so. I can be reached at this email or at jd.wilhelm@campeagle.org
Thanks!
Getting There
Visit the Camp Eagle website for maps and driving directions. Within 2-3 hours of San Antonio and Austin.
Classic Climbing Routes at Camp Eagle
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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