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Suggested Page Improvements to Castleton Tower


George Perkins
Mar 18, 2015
L to R sorting for Castleton Tower: (However, some lines cross):
Black Sun T 5.10b
Kor-Ingalls Route T 5.9
Burning Inside T 5.11b
Discrete Start to Black Sun T 5.9+ R
Arrowhead, The T 5.10+
Stardust Cowboy T 5.11-
Hollowpoint T 5.11d
North Chimney T 5.8
North Face T 5.11b
Sacred Ground T 5.12b
North Face Original Pitch 1 T 5.11b
West Face T 5.11-
Bjornstad Traverse ( The Girdle of Castleton Tower), The T 5.10 C1

Ben Marolf
Oct 7, 2020
Camping/Utah Open Lands Suggestion

Register for camping here: REGISTRATION LINK

[[Utah Open Lands]]http://www.utahopenlands.org owns the land at the base of Castleton Tower where the [[historical primitive camping area]]http://www.utahopenlands.org/accompl_pgs/Castleton%20Tower.html exists. This land has been protected for its wildlife, ecological, and scenic value in addition to its recreational value.


Use of this camping area has increased dramatically in recent years. Historically, no fee was required for camping or day-use of this area. This area has been maintained as a fee-free area in the face of increased use and the conversion of the surrounding areas to no-camping or fee-only camping.


Utah Open Lands has no intention at this time of charging a fee. Due to high levels of use, however, certain requirements have become advisable. You can find these requirements on the Utah Open Lands website (www.utahopenlands.org).


Donations cover all costs for maintaining the area. Donations of all sizes are appreciated.


Beginning October 1, 2010, campers will be required to register to camp on the Property. There will be no cost for registering at this time. You'll be able to register at the Utah Open Lands website. Past experience has shown that almost all campers use the area respectfully and appropriately. Help us maintain this tradition by taking personal responsibility for the care of this protected area.


Thank you. Please contact Utah Open Lands with any questions or comments.


Michelle Leber
Sep 9, 2022
Camping/Utah Open Lands Suggestion

Register for camping here: REGISTRATION LINK

[[Utah Open Lands]]http://www.utahopenlands.org owns the land at the base of Castleton Tower where the [[historical primitive camping area]]http://www.utahopenlands.org/accompl_pgs/Castleton%20Tower.html exists. This land has been protected for its wildlife, ecological, and scenic value in addition to its recreational value.


Use of this camping area has increased dramatically in recent years. Historically, no fee was required for camping or day-use of this area. This area has been maintained as a fee-free area in the face of increased use and the conversion of the surrounding areas to no-camping or fee-only camping.


Utah Open Lands has no intention at this time of charging a fee. Due to high levels of use, however, certain requirements have become advisable. You can find these requirements on the Utah Open Lands website (www.utahopenlands.org). Best practices are:

  • Use the pit toilet or a wag bag. Never poop in the desert because fecal matter does not decompose well in arid environments. Burying your waste isn’t good enough. Walk to the pit toilet and use it. Wait in line if you have to. Also, clean up behind your pets.
  • There is only ONE designated camping area on the Preserve. Camp only in designated campsites. Do not trample plants or put up your tent on the soil crust.
  • Park only in designated parking. There is only one road on the Preserve that leads directly to the designated camping area. Changes are coming this fall -- look for signs indicating overnight parking and day-use parking only. Fencing will be installed along the shoulder of the road; please do not park on the shoulder.
  • No fires. EVER. Thank you.

Donations cover all costs for maintaining the area. Donations of all sizes are appreciated.


Beginning October 1, 2010, campers will be required to register to camp on the Property. There will be no cost for registering at this time. You'll be able to register at the Utah Open Lands website. Past experience has shown that almost all campers use the area respectfully and appropriately. Help us maintain this tradition by taking personal responsibility for the care of this protected area.


Thank you. Please contact Utah Open Lands with any questions or comments.


Kyle Goupil
May 1, 2023
Routes Face:
Sun Starts: Unknown
Sun Ends: Unknown
Details: April 28 - North Face was in shade until about 5pm. Kor-Ingalls was in the shade around 4pm.
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