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Featured Trad, Sport, Bouldering, and other popular climbing routes and climbing areas Fort Worth, Texas.
The wall on the West side of the main canyon is actually part of a big free standing boulder/tower. On the back side of this boulder are a handful of overhung 5.10 - 5.11 routes and a few easier problems. Head down the stairs on the trail from the parking lot and take a left at the fork. Head into the main canyon, but after you pass a boulder and before you enter the canyon take a right. The climbs can be found on along the wall next to you. To set up your top rope: head to the back of the main canyon. Squeeze through the slot and head into the narrow canyon to your right. Scramble your way up to the top and you're there.
Merger of Gerault and 2499 / Long Prairie Rd. Plenty of parking in near by housing developments.
The main canyon houses the largest number of climbs and is where most people hang out. A lot of groups come here just to rappell this wall because the top is so easy to access. Routes range from 20 to 40 feet. There are a couple decent cracks that correspond with some of the best routes at Mineral Wells here. The routes in the middle are in the 5.9 - 5.10 range and the routes near the ends tend to be easier. This wall is in the shade most of the day, but it also doesn't get any breeze. Follow the trail from the parking lot past the overlook and down the stairs. Stay left at the fork and it will be the long wall on the left after the scenic overlook in the obvious canyon.
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