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| Max Ratio - 4:1 for beginners; 2:1 for intermediate or advanced |
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| Capacity - 8 |
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Location Red Rock, NV (outside Las Vegas) |
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Red Rock Canyon - Las Vegas Rock Climbing |
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 The peaks and formations of Red Rock Canyon just outside of Las Vegas. Jason Martin
Courses offered every day, September 1st through mid-May
As the fall temperatures and wet weather start to overtake the more temperate rock climbing areas in the U.S., rock climbers begin their annual migration to the desert southwest in search of the sunny skies and warm rock found there for most of the winter months. Our season in Red Rock gets started towards the end of September and will continue through the spring, well into May in most years. The shortest days of the year (December) can be brisk in the deeper canyons but there are plenty of sunny options for climbing in the many cragging and lowland areas at Red Rock.
Introduction to the Area
Red Rock Canyon National Monument is unique in North American climbing. No other area offers such extensive climbing in a beautiful desert environment while at the same time enjoying the ease of access and amenities of a nearby metropolitan area. Only 20 miles from downtown Las Vegas, Red Rock rises in a 3000-foot wall of red, pink, and cream colored Aztec sandstone. The cliffs form a north-south trending barrier over ten miles long and are cut perpendicularly with many major canyons and innumerable smaller ones. When you are climbing, the only sign of human impact is an occasional glimpse of the narrow access road, so while you are close to civilization, it feels like you are deep in a desert wilderness area.
On the walls of these canyons and on the towers and summits which lie between them, you will find some of the longest and best non-granitic climbs in the country. The exceptionally hard, high quality sandstone of Red Rock offers long continuous crack lines and steep, exposed face climbing on fine desert varnish. The canyons and cliffs of Red Rock have retained a true wilderness feeling. There are very few established trails in the area and most of the approaches involve easy cross-country travel, often up isolated, narrow canyons lined with juniper and shaded by the many-hued rock walls which rise above.
In addition to hundreds of one-pitch sport climbs, Red Rock boasts an unusually large number of very long, high quality routes of moderate technical difficulty. Many fine climbs of grade III or IV in length lie in the 5.6 to 5.8 range. Some of the harder routes with a difficulty of 5.9 or 5.10 can only be described as desert classics. To take full advantage of the fine climbing these superb, long routes have to offer we recommend a maximum client to guide ratio of 2 to 1.

A climber on the Panty Wall in Red Rock. Jason Martin
How to Register for a Rock Course
Because we run so many rock courses and because we are so flexible about dates, we don't publish a course schedule. To register, simply call our office and discuss the dates that you want. If you want to climb with one or more other climbers, we will work to match you up with others who are at a similar level of experience.
Have questions? Contact our Program Coordinators at info@aai.cc or call us at 1-800-424-2249!
Other Programs in Red Rock
 Climbing The Fox, a one-pitch 5.10d. Andy Bourne
Private Course Rates
Half-Day Courses & Climbs
$300 - Private
$190 - (per person) 2 people
$140 - (per person) 3 or more people
Available for Beginner and Intermediate level courses. Participants can meet their guide at the parking lot outside the entrance to the Red Rock Scenic Drive, or at any hotel within two miles of the Las Vegas Strip. Pick up time is 11am; return to the hotel by 6pm.
Full-Day Courses & Climbs
$325 - Private
$235 - (per person) 2 people
$190 - (per person) 3 or more people
Available for Beginner, Intermediate, and Master's level courses. Participants can meet their guide at the parking lot outside the entrance to the Red Rock Scenic Drive, or at any hotel within two miles of the Las Vegas Strip. Pick up time is 8am; return to the hotel by 6pm.
Multi-Day Courses & Climbs
$300 - (per day) Private
$210 - (per person, per day) 2 people
$170 - (per person, per day) 3 or more people
Available for Beginner, Intermediate, and Master's level courses. Participants can meet their guide at the parking lot outside the entrance to the Red Rock Scenic Drive, or at any hotel within two miles of the Las Vegas Strip. Pick up time is 8am; return to the hotel by 6pm.
 Andy Bourne climbing in the Sandstone Quarry area, Red Rock, NV. Matthew Anderson
Red Rock Classic Routes
- Cat in the Hat: Grade III 5.6
- Olive Oil: Grade III, 5.7
- Frog Land: Grade III, 5.8
- Crimson Chrysallis: Grade IV, 5.9
- Epinephrine: Grade V, 5.9
- Rainbow Buttress: Grade IV, 5.9
- Refried Brains: Grade V, 5.9
- Black Orpheus: Grade IV, 5.9+
- Dream of Wild Turkeys: Grade III, 5.10
- Triassic Sands: Grade III, 5.10
- Eagle Dance: Grade V, 5.10, A1
Course Levels
For a complete description of beginner, intermediate and advanced course levels, see Rock Climbing Courses- Levels 1,2,3.
Camping, Lodging, Shuttle Service, and Directions
For a listing of places to camp, hotels (near Red Rock Canyon and also in Las Vegas), and directions to Red Rock Canyon, download our Red Rock Canyon Camping, Lodging, and Directions brochure (PDF).
Shuttle Service: We are able to provide transportation to and from Red
Rock Canyon from McCarran International Airport,
hotels on the strip, hotels Downtown, or hotels west
of the Strip. This service costs $25/person if there are two or more climbers, and $40/person if there is only one climber.
Client Comments
"Our trip to Red Rock in March was absolutely fantastic and your guides were truly excellent. It was an adventure for everybody and we all left Nevada with some fond memories."
Dom Baker, 406th Squadron, Royal Canadian Airforce, Halifax
"My guide met and exceeded my expectations. I had expected someone who was familiar with the area and used safe climbing practices, both of which my guide did!" Karen Hartnett, Fairport, NY
"I really enjoyed my experience climbing in Red Rock Canyon,NV. My guide was smart, fun, and unbelievably well qualified, in addition to being very calm and reassuring on the more difficult routes." Cindy Wedding, Tipp City, OH
"My guide was was informative, responsible, supportive, and helped me meet my climbing goals." Mary Jumbelic, Fayetteville, NY
"Not only did my guide surpass my expectations, his knowledge and skills were such that all my questions were answered - from setting anchors for top rope to the elementary skills of setting pro andlearning to rappel. I felt my skill level was pushed in a good way! " Mark Saladino, San Francisco, CA
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Follow Up Programs
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| Aid Climbing & Big Wall Techniques |
| 4 days |
Intermediate |
Index & Leavenworth, WA; Squamish, BC; Red Rock Canyon, NV |
July - August |
| This four-day aid AAI climbing and big wall technique seminar is designed for competent leaders who wish to expand their horizons and their climbing ability by exploring advanced aid and free climbing skills. |
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| Joshua Tree, California |
| 1 Day and Up |
Beginner to Advanced |
Joshua Tree, CA |
October - May |
| Joshua is a true winter playground for climbers of all levels. The area touts high quality rock with sharp edges, abundant cracks, and a very high friction factor. Come enjoy the sun with us while perfecting your technique! |
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| Learn to Lead - Introduction to Traditional Rock Leadership |
| 4 days |
Intermediate & Advanced |
Leavenworth, Red Rock, Joshua Tree, Squamish |
Year Round |
| The objective of the Learn to Lead program is to introduce climbers to the techniques required for leading single and multi-pitch traditional rock routes, while advancing technical and movement skills. |
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| Mount Whitney Skills & Ascent |
| 3-4 Days (depending on route and acclimatization) |
Beginner & Intermediate |
Eastern Sierra Nevada, CA |
June - September |
| Mount Whitney is the highest peak in the lower 48 states, and boasts several moderate rock climbs and scrambles of excellent quality granite. Avoid the crowds by climbing one of these three moderate alpine climbs. |
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| Red Rock First Ascents |
| 1 or more days |
Intermediate & Advanced |
Red Rock, NV |
September - May |
| While there are thousands of classic established routes in Red Rock Canyon, there are still literally miles of unclimbed rock in the Conservation Area. Next time you are in Red Rocks, consider a real adventure. |
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