Bullfrog Bay Area Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 3,701 ft | 1,128 m |
GPS: |
37.50009, -110.73134 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Anus Herder on May 17, 2016 | |
Admins: | Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane |
Access Issue: Climbing regulations are in effect.
Details
The following is prohibited:
limited to pitons, chocks, bolts and all other climbing aids.
The above regulations may be found in this document. nps.gov/glca/parkmgmt/loade…
- Climbing and/or rappelling by any means on any man-made structures.
- Technical rock climbing within 1/4 mile of occupied Peregrine Falcon, Bald Eagle, Condor and
- Leaving gear and equipment used in connection with climbing activities unattended. The gear and
limited to pitons, chocks, bolts and all other climbing aids.
- The use of glue or other aids that are permanent or leave a visible or long lasting residue.
- Climbing within the boundaries of Rainbow Bridge NM.
The above regulations may be found in this document. nps.gov/glca/parkmgmt/loade…
Description
Bullfrog Marina provides access uplake to the Hite area as well as to Escalante down lake. This area covers miles 71 - 120, as they are most easily accessed from the Bullfrog area.
Bullfrog Marina offers the widest variety of services on the lake outside of Wahweap. Launch ramp, portable toilet dump station, free boat pump-out station, etc. ARAMARK, provides lodging, housekeeping units, restaurant, gift shop, grocery store, 2 campgrounds, laundry, showers, service station, boat rental, and boat repair. There is a post office in Bullfrog.
The State of Utah maintains a regularly scheduled ferry, capable of carrying cars, trucks, rv's and trailers, which runs between Bullfrog and Halls Crossing. This is a fee service and is available on a first come, first served basis. If ferry service is crucial to your trip, call ahead to verify that it is in service.
Phone: NPS, Bullfrog: 435-684-7400
Phone: Aramark, Bullfrog, ferry information: 435-684-3000
Bullfrog Marina offers the widest variety of services on the lake outside of Wahweap. Launch ramp, portable toilet dump station, free boat pump-out station, etc. ARAMARK, provides lodging, housekeeping units, restaurant, gift shop, grocery store, 2 campgrounds, laundry, showers, service station, boat rental, and boat repair. There is a post office in Bullfrog.
The State of Utah maintains a regularly scheduled ferry, capable of carrying cars, trucks, rv's and trailers, which runs between Bullfrog and Halls Crossing. This is a fee service and is available on a first come, first served basis. If ferry service is crucial to your trip, call ahead to verify that it is in service.
Phone: NPS, Bullfrog: 435-684-7400
Phone: Aramark, Bullfrog, ferry information: 435-684-3000
Getting There
Getting to Bullfrog marina is accessed from UT-276 East. This can be approached from the North from Hanksville on UT 95 S or from Monticello on UT 95 N.
Canyons, Miles, Camping
Bowns and Long Canyon share the same mouth at mile 74. There are no camping areas.
The Rincon mile 77. There are many campsites.
Iceberg Canyon mile 78. There are a few campsites.
Slick Rock Canyon mile 81. Has some good campsites.
Annies Canyon mile 83. No known campsites.
Lake Canyon mile 88, has some camping.
Lost Eden Canyon Mile 92. No known camping.
Halls Creek Bay, mile 93. Lots of camping.
Moqui Canyon, mile 99. Few camping spots.
Hansen Creek Canyon mile 104. Lots of camping.
Crystal Spring Canyon mile 104. Across from Hansen on right side going up lake. No available camping.
Smith Fork Canyon 106. No available camping.
Forgotten Canyon mile 106. Right side going up lake, Good camping.
Knowles Canyon Mile 109. Some good camping.
Cedar Canyon, mile 110. Few camping spots.
Warm Spring Canyon mile 110. Left side, No available camping.
Seven Mile canyon, mile 115 some camping.
The Rincon mile 77. There are many campsites.
Iceberg Canyon mile 78. There are a few campsites.
Slick Rock Canyon mile 81. Has some good campsites.
Annies Canyon mile 83. No known campsites.
Lake Canyon mile 88, has some camping.
Lost Eden Canyon Mile 92. No known camping.
Halls Creek Bay, mile 93. Lots of camping.
Moqui Canyon, mile 99. Few camping spots.
Hansen Creek Canyon mile 104. Lots of camping.
Crystal Spring Canyon mile 104. Across from Hansen on right side going up lake. No available camping.
Smith Fork Canyon 106. No available camping.
Forgotten Canyon mile 106. Right side going up lake, Good camping.
Knowles Canyon Mile 109. Some good camping.
Cedar Canyon, mile 110. Few camping spots.
Warm Spring Canyon mile 110. Left side, No available camping.
Seven Mile canyon, mile 115 some camping.
Classic Climbing Routes at Bullfrog Bay Area
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