With its unique, impressive rock formations, New York State is home to some of the finest rock climbing spots on the East Coast. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or you’re just starting out, there’s something in the state for you. Here are five cool spots to go climbing in New York.
Nicknamed “the Gunks,” this section of the Shawangunk Mountains has some of the best climbing on the East Coast. It’s only two hours away from New York City, conveniently located in New Paltz. To get to the bouldering spot, hike the West Trapps Trailhead.
Poke-O-Moonshine is the finest rock climbing spot in the Adirondacks. Its cliffs are separated into three areas: the main wall, the slab, and the upper tiers. All three routes are rated as very challenging and should be avoided by novice climbers.
A steep rock slab jutting out of the waters of Lake George, Rogers Rock is imposing and impressive. The 5.6 climb can only be accessed by boat, which makes for a beautiful start and end to the activity.
The Spider’s Web is one of the most unique rock climbing destinations in the Northeast, with an intricate web-like pattern on the rock face and an angle that minimizes the crag’s exposure to the elements. To access Spider’s Web, hike up to it from Chapel Pond for 15 minutes.
The tallest cliff in New York, Wallface’s steep drop off is intimidating, but worth the climb. To get there, you have to hike for three hours from the car to the base, passing an abandoned village and streams along the way.