Ascent ROCK Climbing Locations

Climbers in southern New England have a lot of amazing single and multi-pitch rock climbing within a short drive. This page is not intended to be a complete list of areas we guide, but it helps give an idea of where most of the climbing is located.

Ascent guides can recommend a location based on your travel plans, climbing goals and skill level. Contact Us

 

Connecticut

Season: March to December

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  1. St. Johns Ledges
    Kent [Map]

  2. Waterbury Crags
    Whitestone Cliffs, Mattatuck State Forest
    Watertown & Plymouth [Map]

  3. Pinnacle Rock Area
    Pinnacle Rock, Green Wall, Porcupine Hole
    Plainville & Farmington [Map]

  4. Ragged Mountain
    Southington [Map]

  5. Sleeping Giant State Park
    Hamden [Map]

  6. West Rock Ridge State Park
    New Haven [Map]

  7. Chatfield Hollow State Park
    Killingworth [Map]

  8. Storrs Area Crags
    Wolf Rock, 50 Footer/Husky Rock
    Mansfield [Map]

 

New york

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  1. The Adirondack Mountains *
    Keene Valley, Lake Placid [Map]

  2. Shawangunk Mountains
    Peterskill at Minnewaska State Park
    Gardiner [Map]

Massachusetts

Season: April to November

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  1. Southern Berkshires
    Sandisfield [Map]

  2. Western Mass Crags
    Rose Ledge, Mormon Hollow, etc
    Northfield [Map]

  3. Quincy Quarry
    Quincy [Map]

 

new hampshire

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  1. Mt. Washington Valley *
    Cathedral & Whitehorse Ledge
    North Conway [Map]

  2. White Mountain National Forest *
    Rumney [Map]


Please Note

Maps are intended to assist with travel planning only. Red dots indicate areas that require additional planning due to travel distances. Inquire about availability.

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