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Featured Trad, Sport, Bouldering, and other popular climbing routes and climbing areas Tamaha, Oklahoma.
Classic BSA ranch, lots of wonderful undiscovered boulders and rocks for scouts to find and take advantage to climb. Rock type is very strange at the camp as you progress up the "mountan" from base camp the rock changes from limestone to granet. The easiest way to go to diamond H is via I-40, then hopping off to highway 82, follow that till you hit the camp road (E 920
Beautiful sheer cliffs with a lookout over lake Eufaula. Can be hot on a summer day The area marker is the wall itself. Once you’ve driven to the large house (very very large) you’ll see there is a gravel road which curves around the back of it. Park in the corner of this gravel road and walk about 2 minutes to the Bobwire fence. From there it might take you a minute but if your using a phone with Google maps you’ll figure it out.
Various opportunities for sandstone climbing around and on the lake. I've heard talk of a number of places to boulder, but not done any myself. More obvious is the deep water soloing to be done, most notably the bluffs near the dam. I wouldn't say this is a destination in itself, but if you're headed to Lake Eufaula be sure to throw in your climbing shoes! Lake Eufaula is located near the town of Eufaula, OK, just south of I-40, 110 miles east of Oklahoma City.
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