The Grand Junction-based Western Colorado Climbers’ Coalition (WCCC) is dedicated to preserving access to Western Colorado’s climbing areas through land conservation and stewardship, education and land use advocacy. WCCC is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation registered in good standing with the State of Colorado. The all-volunteer board of WCCC focuses climbing access efforts in Unaweep Canyon, Escalante Canyon, Colorado National Monument, the Tabaguache Trailhead area and other crags in Mesa and Delta counties.

Where to Climb

 
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Unaweep Canyon

Miles of bouldering and hundreds of feet of granite cliffs - there’s a climb for everyone in Unaweep Canyon.

 
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Colorado National Monument

With splitter cracks and sandstone towers, Colorado National Monuments is a great place to find adventure.

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Escalante Canyon

Whether you like finger cracks, offwidth, or anything in-between, Escalante Canyon is home to hundreds of classic desert crack climbs.

 
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Everything In-Between

But wait, there’s more! The tri-country region on the Western Slope is home to some of the best climbing in Colorado.