BLACK CANYON OF THE GUNNISON NATIONAL PARK CLIMBING
One of the best ways to appreciate the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park’s immense and staggering power is to be in it. The steep and narrow granite walls feature traditional routes for the expert climber. Routes here stretch up to 2,000 feet and beyond, creating spectacular granite multi-pitches.
The Black Canyon is full of potential climbs, but some of the classic areas are North Chasm View Wall, The Painted Wall and Checkerboard Wall. These areas can be accessed along the North Rim of the Black Canyon.
The shoulder seasons are often the best times to rock climb in the Black Canyon. April and May are great because the poison ivy hasn’t sprouted yet and it’s not too hot. September and November offer bluebird fall days where the sun is on your shoulders and its not too cold yet.
This canyon deserves respect and is not suitable for beginner or intermediate climbers. Climbers should have a guidebook, versatile rack, enough gear to spend the night outside if necessary and the proper skills and knowledge to climb expert routes.
Please be sure to check with the National Parks Service for permit requirements, safety measures and route closures before you start Colorado rock climbing in the Black Canyon.