Best Aid Climbing in Arizona

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Arizona, Coconino County

00 :47 hrs
0.9 mi
206.17017 ft
Various

The Schnebly Hill Road area is a beautiful tourist attraction located just northeast of town. Expect a lot of popular, upper face pitches and incredible views. Flying Buttress is a large, curving west facing wall situated to the east of Moose's Butt and Tea Pot Rock. There are a variety of multi-pitch routes that feature cracks, dihedrals, and ledge systems. The road can only be passable with a high clearance vehicle, and be sure to drive slow as there are a lot of people on Jeep tours here. You will need a Red Rock Pass in order to park here. It can be purchased at the Red Rock Ranger District in Sedona, or at a major trail-head.

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Arizona, Yavapai County

00 :32 hrs
0.5 mi
155.40588 ft
Various

The Cathedral Rocks area is situated off of Back and Beyond Road, and it features an awe-inspiring group of mesas and spires. The Mace is an old and famous rock formation that offers classic routes you can't afford to miss. Expect some multi-pitch climbs with crack systems, chimneys and limestone rock layers. You will need a Red Rock Pass in order to park here. It can be purchased at the Red Rock Ranger District in Sedona, or at a major trail-head.

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