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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.

A Major Breakthrough for America’s Climbing Legacy

A bipartisan group of 14 U.S. Senators just came together to urge the Biden administration to not unnecessarily impose a blanket prohibition on all fixed anchors in all Wilderness areas.

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.

What Does a Sustainable Crag Look Like?

Can you tell the difference between a sustainable climbing area and unsustainable one?

Climbing's Hottest Topics: We Asked, You Answered

Access Fund recently asked climbers to weigh in on some of the hottest topics in climbing to make sure we represent and serve the climbing community effectively. Thousands of you weighed in.

Climber Stewards: Inspiring Responsible Climbing at Destination Crags

We’re thrilled to launch our third season of the Climber Stewards program, with teams in Indian Creek, the Red River Gorge, and the New River Gorge.

What's Next for Wilderness Climbing?

Right now we’re working on three different strategies to protect sustainable Wilderness climbing.

Action Alert: Stop the Bolt Prohibition!

We need your help to stop the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service from implementing a new policy that could erase America’s most iconic climbing routes and put our safety at risk.