Find Friendly Trad Climbs in CT

CT has some really excellent trad climbing, however Trad climbing is a very intimidating sector of climbing. Down below we have listed some of CT’s friendliest beginner trad climbs. 

Top roping the climbs you’re looking to do before you lead them is a great way to mitigate risk. It allows you to get used to the movement and gear on the climb, before you hop on the sharp end.

Trad climbing is very dangerous. Proper education, training, and practice are required for climbers to avoid injury and accidents. Seek qualified instruction and mentorship.

WHERE TO START - Climbs that are great for getting really solid placements and practice.

Star Fire 5.1 - Wolf Rock

Pebble Beach 5.2 - Wolf Rock

Double crutch 5.3 - Pinnacle Rock 

Kiddy crack 5.3 - Chatfield Hollow 

VeeZee 5.4 - Pinnacle Rock

First crack 5.4 - Pinnacle rock

Kiddy slab 5.4 - Chatfield Hollow 

Clark Bar Crack 5.5 - Chatfield Hollow 

NEXT STEPS - The next step in CT trad climbing. We always recommend top roping climbs to really get them down pat before hopping on the sharp end.

Leapfrog 5.6 - Pinnacle Rock

Sixth sense 5.6 - Pinnacle Rock

Super slab 5.6 - Chatfield Hollow

Don’t do it Hank’s way 5.6 - Chatfield Hollow 

Third Crack 5.7+ - Pinnacle Rock



We chose these climbs based on rock quality, gear placements, and quality anchors at the top. We also chose these climbed around what crags are open and accessible to climbers. Before heading to the crag make sure you double check if climbing is allowed. For more info on crag access check out the Ragged Mountain Foundation.

Looking to start trad climbing? Check out our upcoming courses, book a private guide, or reach out to us with any questions.


See ya out there!

Blake Cheney, Ascent Climbing Instructor