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Elevation: 5,074 ft 1,547 m
GPS: 39.61218, -119.78708
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Shared By: Trevor Livingston on Dec 16, 2020
Admins: Lurk Er, Justin Johnsen

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Perhaps best known for its disc golf (which is truly superb), Lizard Peak also has some easy-access, scattered granite boulders. Most are too small or jumbled to warrant much attention, but one cluster (conveniently right next to the main parking) has a couple of decent problems. These, combined with a round on the pitch-n-putt, can make for a very pleasant winter afternoon.

Separately, there is quite a bit of broken glass and trash scattered around the boulders: it would be cool if climbers cleaned it up a bit each time they went. Barring this and the graffitied rock, the ambience is almost pleasant. If anyone has climbed on these before, let me know the name/grade/history and I would be happy to change what is listed here.

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Northern Sun Valley. Drive up past Esther Bennett Elementary to the main parking lot. The boulder cluster will be on your left as you enter the lot, and the problems listed are on the backside. <1 min approach.

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