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Green Canyon

Montana > Southwest Region > Castle Mountains

Description

Green Canyon is one of the prettiest limestone climbing destinations in the state. The area has over (40) developed routes ranging from 5.4 to 5.12b. Most are bolted sport or mixed routes but a few full trad routes exist.

Camping can be found close by off of Pasture Gulch road. There is a small stream that runs along the trail to the crag, but it is more of a trickle then a true water source during the summer.

Ron Brunckhorst's printed guide "The Big Empty" is a must have to fully enjoy the area. It has great hand drawn maps and full route descriptions including interesting tid-bits regarding the history of development.

Getting There

East of White Sulphur Springs on US-12 find Pasture Gulch Road between mile marker 68 and 69. Head south along a Forrest Service road through private property until you reach a Y intersection, head left to the east on Pasture Gulch. Shortly there after you will reach a second Y. Head left again switch backing to the north then south. You will come to a USFS access gate that is locked from Sept 1 to Dec 1 during MT's long hunting seasons. From here drive or walk (3) miles south to a wide right turn in the road. You will see a two-track trail heading up hill to the SE through a clear cut. Park here and begin the (1) mile walk to the crag. As you crest the hill you will see the limestone below through the trees to the NE. Stay on the 2-track as it continues down hill to the SE then turns NE. It will follow a small stream for a short ways. The 2-track will take you directly to the rock.

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Entering Green Canyon from the Southwest.
[Hide Photo] Entering Green Canyon from the Southwest.
Endless route potential on these limestone walls.
[Hide Photo] Endless route potential on these limestone walls.