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Hauling Rocks, Building Steps, and Keeping Crags Open

After 10 months, the six expert trailbuilders and conservation specialists who make up our 2024 Conservation Team are wrapping up their year restoring beloved climbing areas. Here’s what they accomplished—thanks to community partnerships and climber support.

Sometimes, Buying a Threatened Crag Is the Only Way to Save It

“We work on multiple fronts to protect climbing areas, with acquisitions a key component of that strategy,” Thorne says. “We buy land because sometimes that’s what we have to do to save America’s climbing.”

Climbing Advocacy with Access Fund and Outdoor Alliance

Access Fund, a founding member of Outdoor Alliance, is an advocacy powerhouse and has protected rock climbing access and public lands across the country since its founding.

The 2024 Election and What's Next for America's Climbing

Big changes are coming to Washington, D.C., and Access Fund is hard at work developing new strategies to protect climbing and conserve climbing landscapes. When you’re ready to get engaged, we’ll be here.

Change is Coming to Washington, and Access Fund is Ready

On Tuesday, November 5, Americans will go to the polls to cast their ballots. And while the results are unknown right now, a few things are certain regardless of the outcome of any single race.

Nine Iconic Sport Crags Purchased and Protected by Climbers

Some of our most iconic climbing areas are located on private land. And while climbers may gaze at these spots in wonder, they could have ended up as pedestals for trophy homes instead of beloved crags without intentional community action.

Victory: Climbers Purchase Property Critical for Northeast Access

Merriam Woods is one of the most recently developed crags in New Hampshire. Climbing even compared it to Rumney in terms of its potential for high-quality climbing and its natural setting.

Climber Stewards Roll into Sending Season at Iconic Locations

As summer rolls into fall, Access Fund’s Climber Stewards are wrapping up their time in the New River Gorge—and headed back to Indian Creek and the Red River Gorge for another season.

Access Fund Announces Eight Fall 2024 Climbing Conservation Grantees

Access Fund is pleased to announce $30,000 in climbing conservation grants to eight awardees to advance new projects in human waste solutions, erosion control, climber education, land acquisitions, data collection, and an economic impact study.

How We're Conserving Kentucky's Red River Gorge

Access Fund has a long history of working with local partners on stewardship, restoration, and education projects in the Red. But we recognized that stand-alone projects weren’t enough to protect this unique area.

Alex Honnold: Help Access Fund Close the Climbing Mentorship Gap

I’m so impressed with the work Access Fund is doing to mentor climbers across the country to care for the lands we love. But they can’t do this work alone.

5 Tips for Climbing in Groups

Before you head out, know that climbing in large groups can have a much greater environmental and social impact than climbing in pairs.