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Featured Trad, Sport, Bouldering, and other popular climbing routes and climbing areas Iuka, Illinois.
This is the furthest rock formation down the bank with metal staircases going up them. Once to the park/boat dock, follow park drive alongside the river until rock formation is on your right (metal staircase).
The tallest sandstone wall in the St. Francisville area. Once approaching the river (boat dock), if the ground is dry, you can turn left into the woods trail and follow it out to an opening, you'll see the rock face once you're on the trails. If its wet, you can easily access this by walking. Approach time is based off of walking, if you drive, you'll be able to drive right up to where you climb.
This Sandstone climbing area is down by boat docks in St. Francisville. There is a chain of rock by the park area by the boat dock. This is a work in progress and are all virgin rock right now with potential for good bouldering. This area is similar to the Beach bouldering area in the sense that the climbing is better when the river level is low. From hwy 50, take Route 1 to Saint Francisville turn off. Once in St. Francisville, follow Main Street through town down to the park/boat dock area. It is right next to the Wabash River.
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