Utah Points of Interest

Paradise Canyon Climbing Area


The Paradise Canyon Climbing Area is situated within the Upper Virgin watershed of Utah, and it is a popular destination for rock climbers from all over the world. The area is well-known for its stunning red sandstone cliffs, unique rock formations, and challenging climbing routes. It is also home to a variety of wildlife, including bighorn sheep, mountain lions, and eagles. Visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, and photography in addition to climbing. The area is carefully managed to ensure the preservation of its natural beauty, and climbers are advised to follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize their impact on the environment.

One of the top reasons to visit the Paradise Canyon Climbing Area is for its challenging and rewarding climbing routes. There are over 200 routes to choose from, ranging in difficulty from beginner to expert. The area is also a great place to learn how to climb, with several local guiding companies offering classes and tours. Additionally, the unique geological features and stunning vistas make the area a must-see destination for any nature lover. With its combination of outdoor adventure and natural beauty, the Paradise Canyon Climbing Area is truly a hidden gem in the heart of Utah. Get driving directions.
PARADISE CANYON CLIMBING AREA

Points of Interest
Location
Big Tooth Maple
Box Elder
Chuckwalla Climbing Area
Gambel Oak
Golden Columbine
Hackberry
Hanging Gardens
Hillside Of Shrubs
Kolob Visitor Center
Lichens
Life On The Vertical
Oregon Grape
Palmer Penstemon
Paradise Canyon Climbing Area
Plant Galls
Sand Sagebrush
Shrub Live Oak
Singleleaf Ash
Tall Trees
The Gap
The Rock That Weeps
Velt Ash
Waterfall
Weeping Rock Trail
Weeping Rock Trail Head
Zion Canyon Visitor Center
Zion Human History Museum

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Pine Valley Rec Area Numerous 6,767 ft
Sand Cove Reservoir Dispersed Numerous 4,522 ft
Baker Dam 20 4,850 ft
Equestrian 18 6,729 ft
Snow Canyon State Park 35 3,359 ft