Areas in Tennessee
Backbone Rock
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Bays Mountain
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8
Bee Rock
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12
Bells Bend
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4 /
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4
Big Soddy Gorge
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32 /
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0 /
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49
Big South Fork
64 /
31 /
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1 /
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95
Black Mountain
6 /
14 /
23 /
16 /
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0 /
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45
Blue Hole Falls
2 /
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3 /
20 /
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24
Boulders on Old Wauhatchie Pike, The
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169 /
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169
Buffalo Rock on French Broad River
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2 /
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2
Buzzard Point
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20 /
0 /
0 /
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29
Castle Rock
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50 /
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54
Center Hill Lake
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0 /
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8 /
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8
Cherokee Bluff (CLOSED TO CLIMBING)
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3 /
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3
Clarksville Greenway
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5 /
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5
Collegedale Park
2 /
10 /
1 /
7 /
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19
Cumberland Boulders
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0 /
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50 /
0 /
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50
Cumberland Heights Wall
0 /
3 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
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3
Dayton Pocket/Laurel Falls Bouldering
0 /
0 /
0 /
84 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
84
Deep Creek
2 /
156 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
158
Denny Cove
10 /
123 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
133
Devil's Race Track
8 /
17 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
1 /
0 /
25
Dogwood
8 /
30 /
3 /
22 /
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0 /
0 /
0 /
60
Fall Creek Falls State
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0 /
0
Foster Falls
16 /
156 /
1 /
3 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
175
GoForth Creek Boulders
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0 /
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1 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
1
Graysville - Dinner Branch
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26 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
26
Greenway Boulders
0 /
0 /
0 /
28 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
28
Ijams Crag
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38 /
4 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
38
Keller Bend Bluff
1 /
9 /
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0 /
0 /
0 /
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10
King's Bluff
20 /
162 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
182
Lake Nickajack Deep Water Soloing
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4 /
9 /
2 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
13
Laurel Falls
1 /
9 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
10
Leda
13 /
40 /
0 /
3 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
53
Leda Shade Wall
9 /
3 /
3 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
12
Long Hunter State Park
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0 /
0 /
2 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
2
Look Rock
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0 /
3 /
12 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
15
Lookout Mountain
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0 /
0 /
5 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
5
Lower Leda
6 /
16 /
3 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
21
Lower Station Camp Rail Wall
0 /
0 /
0 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
1
Mammoth
0 /
13 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
13
Middle Creek
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0 /
0 /
125 /
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0 /
0 /
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125
Mizell Bluffs on Tellico Lake
2 /
0 /
1 /
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3
Monterey Crag
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15 /
0 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
16
Narrows of the Harpeth
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0 /
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0
New Era Bluff
1 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
1
Nolichucky riverside
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0 /
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0 /
0
Norris Lake
3 /
0 /
0 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
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4
North Chick Gorge, Soddy TN
1 /
0 /
0 /
3 /
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1 /
0 /
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5
Obed & Clear Creek
66 /
383 /
3 /
198 /
0 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
640
Panther Creek State Park
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0 /
0 /
7 /
0 /
0 /
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7
Percy Priest DWS
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3 /
2 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
6
Phil Rock
2 /
0 /
0 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
3
Prentice Cooper
13 /
2 /
0 /
22 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
37
River Wall
0 /
0 /
0 /
6 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
6
Short Mountain
1 /
0 /
0 /
4 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
5
Sinks, The
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0 /
0 /
1 /
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1
Starr Mountain
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0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
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11
Stillhouse hollow falls -ice climbing
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0 /
0 /
0 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
1
Stone Door @ Savage Gulf State Park.
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0 /
2 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
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9
Stone Fort
2 /
0 /
0 /
518 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
519
Suck Creek Canyon
84 /
4 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
19 /
0 /
0 /
93
Sucka Cave
1 /
25 /
0 /
12 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
37
Sunset Park
161 /
0 /
6 /
2 /
0 /
7 /
0 /
0 /
167
Taylor Creek Gourge
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0
Tennessee River Deep Water Soloing
0 /
0 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
1
Tennessee Wall, The
264 /
33 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
294
Toxic Wall
0 /
1 /
0 /
14 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
15
Tweetsie Trail - Railroad Cuts
0 /
0 /
0 /
4 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
4
Walden's Ridge Park
0 /
0 /
0 /
157 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
158
Watt’s Bar
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0 /
0 /
3 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
3
White House Cliffs
12 /
1 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
13
Woodcock Cove
17 /
99 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
0 /
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Description
There's probably no place in the southeast that has such a high concentration of great climbing destinations as has Tennessee. Within an hour's drive of Chattanooga alone are eight crags with enough routes to last you a lifetime. And if you ever get tired of Chattanooga, there's plenty of other climbing areas to keep you busy, from Nashville to the west to Knoxville in the east.
Much of the climbing in Tennessee is on the Cumberland Plateau, a 300-mile ridge that stretches into Alabama and Kentucky. The rock is hard, high-quality sandstone, and the terrain can include long crack climbs and overhanging jugfests. The variety is incredible.
Tennessee boasts climbing year-round. In the dead of winter, you'll see climbers on the rock in their t-shirts at such south-facing crags as Tennessee Wall. When summer's at its hottest, Sunset Park is a great destination: its west-facing cliff stays shady until well into the afternoon.
There's plenty to do no matter what your climbing style. For trad leaders, T-Wall and Sunset are the top choices; other trad destinations include Suck Creek Canyon and Prentice Cooper. Sport climbers can clip bolts at Foster Falls and Obed. And there's a little of both at Leda. For the truly adventurous who want to carve out their own routes, there's Big South Fork, a real climbing frontier.
Much of the climbing in Tennessee is on the Cumberland Plateau, a 300-mile ridge that stretches into Alabama and Kentucky. The rock is hard, high-quality sandstone, and the terrain can include long crack climbs and overhanging jugfests. The variety is incredible.
Tennessee boasts climbing year-round. In the dead of winter, you'll see climbers on the rock in their t-shirts at such south-facing crags as Tennessee Wall. When summer's at its hottest, Sunset Park is a great destination: its west-facing cliff stays shady until well into the afternoon.
There's plenty to do no matter what your climbing style. For trad leaders, T-Wall and Sunset are the top choices; other trad destinations include Suck Creek Canyon and Prentice Cooper. Sport climbers can clip bolts at Foster Falls and Obed. And there's a little of both at Leda. For the truly adventurous who want to carve out their own routes, there's Big South Fork, a real climbing frontier.
Guidebook
For the authoritative guidebook to Tennessee climbing, do yourself a favor and pick up a copy of the Dixie Cragger's Atlas by Chris Watford. If you plan to spend much time in the state, the DCA should be part of your climbing gear.
Updated guidebooks such as the Chatt Steel and Chattrad cover more recently developed areas such as Deep Creek and Denny Cove among others, in the greater Chattanooga area.
Classic Climbing Routes at Tennessee
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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