Southwest Oregon Climbers Coalition

Supporting Stewardship And Access For Climbing In Southwest Oregon

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Where We Work

The following crags are areas we have worked on route development, maintaining access, or aim to be stewards of the area.

Currently, these crags are listed on Mountain Project; as such, expect to find fewer routes than those outlined in Greg Orton’s two guidebooks for the area. In some cases, MP lists additional climbs not listed in the guidebook.

Name   Type of Climbing   Number of Routes   County   Notes
Acker Rock Predominately sport, limited trad, from 1-8 pitches 7 Douglas Classic “Peregrine Traverse” requires *1* cam.
Callahans Sport, some trad 200+ Douglas The Umpqua guidebook covers the majority of routes not listed on MP.
Emigrant Lake Sport, handful of trad 29 Jackson $4 entry. Lots of poison oak. Be respectful of birds (owl, raven) nesting on Ren Wall in spring.
Greensprings Sport, trad 33 Jackson Access on private property. Be respectful.
Honeycombs Sport 44 Douglas Be aware of nesting raptors on the Forbidden Comb in the spring.
Jurassic Park Sport, trad 15 Douglas
McKinley Rock Multipitch sport, one multipitch trad 9 Lane
Medicine Rock 2-pitch splitter trad 1 Douglas
Mill Creek Falls Bouldering Numerous Jackson
Old Man Spire Multipitch Sport, Trad 3 Douglas
Pilot Rock Trad, Mixed 4 Jackson
Rabbit Ears Multipitch and single pitch Sport, Trad 24 Jackson
Rattlesnake Sport, handful of trad 112+ Jackson
Redmans Tooth Trad 10 Douglas
Youtlkut Pillars Trad 4 Douglas
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