| Type: | Sport, 26 ft (8 m) |
| GPS: | 37.7212, -83.62513 |
| FA: | Jared Hancock, 2021 |
| Page Views: | 825 total · 14/month |
| Shared By: | Jared Hancock on May 1, 2021 |
| Admins: | Shirtless Mike, DrRockso RRG, Luke Cornejo, Billy Simek |
The valley is home to more than 30 separate climbing walls, all open to climbers at no charge, a $15 fee is charged per car for parking to offset maintenance costs.
Some important rules must be followed to ensure future access and enjoyment by all. A complete list can be found at muirvalley.org/tabs/#pills-1 , but the most important are listed below:
- All climbers must fill out a legal release form before climbing. muirvalley.org/waiver/ ;
- The parking lot described in the directions below is the only permitted parking. Do not park on private drives.
- No dogs are allowed in Muir Valley (nor left in your car in the parking lot.)
- No hammocks are allowed to be hung/used in Muir Valley.
Description
Approximately 100 yards right of the main Bowling Alley routes. Continue on the roadbed below the Bowling Alley for a couple of minutes until you see a pocketed boulder on your left. This small slabby cliff capped by a short overhang is immediately after and behind that boulder. This is the leftmost route on the slab wall. It has a reachy start and a couple of fun moves, but ends way too soon.



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