Areas in Indian Creek
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RAPTOR CLOSURES: please be aware of seasonal raptor closures. They occur annually in the spring.
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2024 Raptor Avoidance Areas (LIFTED 9/10/2024)- The Wall, Far Side, The Meat Walls, Cliffs of Insanity, Public Service Wall, Disappointment Cliffs, Fin Wall, Broken Tooth, Cat Wall, Slug Wall, and Reservoir Wall. See map in photos section.
Each spring raptors return to the Indian Creek area for nesting. Eagles, falcons, hawks, and other migratory birds use shallow depressions on ledges, cliffs and rock walls to build nests, often returning to the same site year after year to raise their young. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) requests that visitors and recreationists avoid these areas during critical nesting periods which typically start in early March and last through late August. Avoiding recreational activity in the vicinity of the nest sites along and maintaining a safe viewing distance will help ensure survival of young birds.
Beginning March 1, the public is asked to avoid climbing in areas that are historically known to have raptor nesting activity or have a high potential for nesting. Areas that have potential nesting activity are referred to in many climbing guidebooks as: The Wall, Far Side, The Meat Walls, Cliffs of Insanity, Public Service Wall, Disappointment Cliffs, Fin Wall, Broken Tooth, Cat Wall, Slug Wall, Reservoir Wall and Critic’s Choice. While this list serves as a guide, it does not indicate every avoidance area or encompass all known names of the affected climbing areas. Please refer to the provided “Raptor Protection Map” to identify avoidance areas. The BLM is coordinating these raptor protection efforts with the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration, who is the administrator of the climbing areas known as Disappointment Cliffs and portions of the Second Meat Wall climbing area. The avoidance areas only cover a portion of Disappointment Cliffs, see the map for additional details.
In March, BLM biologists will begin the annual surveys of raptor activity to verify which historic nest sites are being used. Typically, by late April or early May, biologists can identify the nesting areas the raptors have selected. At that time the areas without active nests will be cleared for recreational use. The BLM requests that climbers, campers, and hikers completely avoid areas with active nests until the young birds have fledged, which is usually by late summer. Biologists will monitor nesting activity throughout the season and keep the recreation community informed of potential changes. Avoidance area notices and maps will be posted throughout the Indian Creek Corridor during the recreation season.
While falcons and eagles are not overly common sights in southeastern Utah, they are present throughout the area and keen-eyed observers are sometimes rewarded with their aerial acrobatics. Visitors can watch adult birds hunt or observe the antics of young raptors perfecting their flying techniques. These species in Utah continue to recover from low population levels, thanks in part to cooperation from the public, climbing communities and governmental partners. The BLM would like to remind the public there are private land holdings throughout the Indian Creek Corridor. Please respect private landowners’ boundaries and signage.
For questions about this avoidance areas, raptors, and migratory bird habitat in the Monticello area, please contact Rachel Wootton with the BLM Monticello Field Office at 435-587-1500. Persons who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TTY) may call 711 to leave a message or question. The TTY Relay System is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Replies are provided during normal business hours.
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There are lots of cracks here on the Wingate sandstone. Lots of people now, too. Tread lightly.
Do not park on crust. Period. Even if the parking area / lot is full. Even if you really dont think it matters much - and everyone else did anyways. If we do not stop parking on crust we will lose our access to these climbing areas.
You can view weather data for the Creek at these two link. Be sure to change your start and end dates! These data are maintained by Utah State University and the Utah Geological Survey.
Canyonlands Research Center (across from the Reservoir Wall)
Dugout Ranch (across from the Cat Wall)
Mind your animals. This is a very public place with a lot of people. Not everyone wants their crotch nuzzled with a dogs muzzle.
Please Respect and Protect archaeological sites: Stay on trail, help prevent damage. Don’t move artifacts, let everyone enjoy the discovery. Stay out of ancient buildings and off walls, they are fragile! Report looting and vandalism: 1 800 722 3998
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Climber Avoidance Areas (raptor)
Raptor Closure: Begins March 1, 2024
The BLM asks the public to avoid climbing or hiking in areas with high potential or historically known to have bird nesting activity. The impacted areas are referred to in many climbing guidebooks as: The Wall, Far Side, The Meat Walls, Cliffs of Insanity, Public Service Wall, Disappointment Cliffs, Fin Wall, Broken Tooth, Cat Wall, Slug Wall, and Reservoir Wall.
Classic Climbing Routes at Indian Creek
Route Name | Location | Star Rating | Difficulty | Date |
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● Blue Sun | Way Rambo |
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5.10- 6a 18 VI+ 18 E1 5a Trad | |
● Supercrack of the Desert (a… | Supercrack Buttress |
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5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b Trad 3 pitches | |
● Incredible Hand Crack | Supercrack Buttress |
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5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b Trad | |
● Jolly Rancher | Pistol Whipped |
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5.10 6b 20 VII- 19 E2 5b Trad | |
● Crack Attack | Battle of the Bulge B… |
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5.11- 6c 22 VIII- 22 E3 5c Trad | |
● Pente | Reservoir Wall |
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5.11- 6c 22 VIII- 22 E3 5c Trad | |
● Lightning Bolt Cracks | N Six Shooter Peak |
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5.11- 6c 22 VIII- 22 E3 5c Trad | |
● Scarface | Scarface |
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5.11a/b 6c 23 VIII- 23 E3 5c Trad | |
● Rock Lobster | Broken Tooth |
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5.11b 6c 23 VIII- 23 E3 5c Trad | |
● Excuse Station | Reservoir Wall |
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5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c Trad | |
● Spaghetti Western | Pistol Whipped |
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5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c Trad | |
● Jupiter Crack | Sparks Wall |
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5.11 6c+ 23 VIII- 23 E4 5c Trad | |
● Annunaki | Optimator |
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5.11+ 7a 24 VIII 24 E4 6a Trad | |
● Coyne Crack | Supercrack Buttress |
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5.11d 7a 24 VIII 25 E5 6a Trad | |
● Way Rambo | Way Rambo |
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5.12- 7a+ 25 VIII+ 25 E5 6a Trad |
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