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Red Rock is a haven for free climbers, with its world-renowned sandstone cliffs offering a vast array of routes for all abilities.
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A top choice for sport climbers, Red River Gorge boasts an extensive network of bolted routes on its towering cliffs of red sandstone.
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Yosemite is a mecca for traditional climbing, with legendary big walls like El Capitan and Half Dome attracting climbers from around the globe.
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This desert canyon is a world-famous trad climbing destination, renowned for its immaculate sandstone walls and splitter cracks.
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Joshua Tree offers a unique climbing experience on its distinctive granite boulders and cliffs.
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The Gunks are a popular climbing destination in the northeastern US, offering a mix of trad, sport, and top-rope climbing on its vertical cliffs of glacial conglomerate.
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This desert climbing area encompasses a variety of locations, including world-famous Indian Creek and the towering walls of Canyonlands National Park.
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This park is known for its tall, volcanic spires offering a variety of sport climbing routes.
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The New River Gorge boasts some of the longest cliff faces in the eastern US, making it a popular destination for trad and big wall climbing.
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While not the most well-known climbing destination, Acadia National Park offers some unique trad and sport climbing opportunities on its granite cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
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