Eldorado
canyon
State Park
Eldorado Canyon
State Park Adventure
Single:$420- $650
2 CLIMBERS: $300- $450 /PERSON
Intro - Advanced
Eldorado Canyon State Park, Colorado
1-Day
Eldorado Canyon is one of Colorado’s premier climbing destinations and we're proud to be able to offer custom experiences here.
From your first multi-pitch climb to a seasoned adventure seeking long links-up, there’s something for everyone and every adventure.
Our team has some of the best traditional rock climbers and will happily tour you around the beautiful classics in the area!
*The booking price of $420 reflects our base rate for routes up to grade III or routes of moderate difficulty. Grade IV link-ups and harder routes increase to $525 1:1 or $350pp 2:1.
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Eldorado Canyon State Park is one of Colorado’s premier adventure climbing destinations; having climbs for everyone, from moderate cracks to thin faces, there’s something to be inspired by!
Our team has some of the best traditional rock climbers and will happily tour you around the mega classics in the area!
…are some climbs to consider!
We highly recommend this area for climbers seeking a multi-pitch adventure with friends and family, wanting to move over new and fun terrain with a guide, and those seeking a great climbing experience in one of Colorado's best venues.
This experience accommodates climb(s) up to the grade III commitment rating in length, or roughly 2-8 pitches. Harder and longer objectives fall under our custom guiding requirement for their complexity and commitment levels.
Those routes would include:
This would also include big link-up days equivalent to a grade IV or longer route.
An example would include:
+Long John > Yellow Spur > Tagger
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This adventure takes place in Eldorado Canyon State Park.
Pre-Adventure Trip Call:
Our team extends the offer to schedule a call before your guided tour. They will discuss route options for the day, review gear needs, and share a general time plan for the trip. This is also a great way to ask any questions about the day!
Morning:
Meet in Eldo, and share a quick morning hello, and the day’s itinerary. The team will make any small adjustments to the kit and then take a stroll to our climb.
An integral part of climbing is familiarity with the area and its history. Our team shares some stories and educates as we approach the climb.
The Climb:
Finally, we are at the base of the climb! Instructions and reminders on gear and its removal, proper hydration, the rope systems, and belaying will be covered. We finish with a partner check, and then the team climbs!
End Of Day Debrief:
At the cars, we focus our attention on the day; sharing the Rose, the Bud, and the Thorn to ruminate more deeply on the experience. It is often customary ( but not mandatory) to have a meal back in the town to celebrate the great days spent in the mountains!
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The transformation from homestead to what is now the town of Eldorado Springs began in 1904. In that year, George Taylor purchased 480 acres from the DN&P- land granted to the railroad by the government. A year later the Moffat Lakes Resort company started construction on a swimming pool, stables, dance halls, and a roller skating rink. The town flourished, entertaining visitors from throughout the country. Aerialist Ivy Baldwin began his famous wire walk act from the Bastille to Wind Tower and in 1908 the Crags Hotel was constructed high on the North slopes of Eldorado Mountain. It was burned down under suspicious circumstances in 1912.
Bump to the Golden Era of climbing in Eldo, 1957, when Layton Kor arrived with a flurry of new-route activity that has never been equaled in the canyon's history. Notable classics that still remain classics include the Bastille's Northwest Corner and West Buttress, T2, The Yellow Spur, and the Wind Ridge on Wind Tower.
Most of the canyon's great lines were climbed in the next few years by early stone masters including, Bob Culp, George Hurley, Peter Lev, Dave Dornan, Pat Ament, and so on...
Eldorado Canyon remains a traditional, free, and clean, bastion of climbing, sucking the new generation in with the attraction of a lifetime’s worth of classic climbing. Eldorado's modern climbing community, like its predecessors, style strives to push limits. These days speed records and hard free-solos have caught some attention.
What can still be shared, Eldorado is commonly referred to as a second home for the community, proud of its roots and excited by the current generation.
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FOOTWEAR
+Socks
UPPER LAYERS
+Synthetic T-shirt
For Colder Days Please Consider
BOTTOM LAYERS
GLOVES/HATS
+Buff
BACKPACKS
+15-20L Climbing Backpack
+35-55L Crag Pack
ACCESSORIES
+Sunglasses, Sunscreen, Lip Balm, Sun Hat
+Nalgene, Minimum 1.5L
+Climbing Snacks: 100 calories an hour!
EQUIPMENT
+Belay Device w/Locking Carabiner
+3 Additional Locking Carabiners
+120cm Sewn Sling w/ Non-Locker
+Autoblock Cord w/ Non-Locker
Smile Mountain Guides can supply rock climbing gear including helmets, harnesses, shoes, ropes, cams, slings, carabiners, belay/rappel devices.
PREPARATIONS FOR ELDORADO CANYON STATE PARK
Technical Experience
No technical climbing experience is required for this adventure
Fitness
Moderate physical fitness is recommended. Climbers should be able to hike and climb for approximately 8 hours while carrying a small pack.
Meet The Team
FAQ’s
Eldorado Canyon State Park QUESTIONS
The answers to our most commonly asked questions for Eldorado Canyon State Park.
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PRICE INCLUDES
+Guide fees (2:1 climber-to-guide ratio)
+Group equipment such as ropes, helmets, harnesses, shoes, and technical climbing equipment.
+Small multi-pitch backpack
PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE
+Personal equipment (see Gear List)
+Transportation
+Hotels/lodging in Boulder
+All expenses incurred in the event of early departure (evac fees)
+Trip cancellation insurance
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Smile Mountain Guides provides the following gear.
Technical:
+Helmets
+Harness
+Shoes
+Small backpack
+Ropes and group technical equipment
Smile Mountain Guides does not provide the clothing needed to be comfortable in the mountain environment.
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Smile focuses on small groups and ratios that meet the professional mountain guiding standard. These programs have a 2:1 ratio. We can accommodate a maximum group size of 10 climbers with 5 guides if the group chooses different climbing routes and crag locations.
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Please click here to review our domestic cancellation policy.
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Yes! This is a custom adventure!
A large portion of our business is designed around custom adventures. Please email, climb@smilemountainguides.com if you would like more information.