Beacon Rock Climb
Beacon Rock Climb
Beacon Rock Climb

Beacon Rock Climb

Starting from

Regular price$349.00
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CALL TO BOOK:
(206) 413-5418

Client to Guide Ratio

Custom Climbs

The Pacific Northwest is well known for the glacier-covered volcanoes that dominate the landscape and attract the attention of climbers from all over the world. But beyond the big names of Tahoma, Kulshan, and Wy'east lie thousands of other peaks worthy of exploration. The Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges are steep, rugged, and will take you to high alpine meadows, rocky ridges, and icy glaciers that most people can only dream of. 

Whether you are a local climber looking for your next challenge or have honed your skills elsewhere and are visiting Washington for the first time, Kaf Adventures would love for you to join us on some of the greatest experiences the PNW has to offer. We have carefully chosen a selection of featured objectives that offer the perfect training ground to push your skills to the next level under the tutelage of our professional guides. 

Custom climbs:
  • Are booked on a custom basis, meaning your group on your schedule (subject to backcountry permit availability). 
  • Have a maximum client to guide ratio based on management strategies that cannot be exceeded.
  • Incorporate movement on snow and glaciated terrain, as well as varying degrees of 3rd, 4th, and 5th class rock. 
  • Each have their own requirements for incoming skills and fitness. Please see the "Walk in With" tab below for specifics and be prepared to discuss further with us if needed.
  • Are not limited to this selection. If you dream it, we can help you do it! For other ideas, see guidebook resources such as Beckey’s 100 Favorite North American Climbs, Kearney’s Classic Climbs of the Northwest, Steck & Roper’s 50 Classic Climbs of North America, and Nelson & Potterfield’s Select Climbs in the Cascades.

Beacon Rock

Beacon Rock State Park lies on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge and is a hidden gem of climbing just 45 minutes from Portland! The rock feature rises over 800’ above the river, and offers a wide variety of climbing from hard crack climbing pitches to long moderate multi-pitch routes that feel like they belong deep in the North Cascades. The SE Corner (5.7, 6 pitches) is a classic route and a must-do climb for any local climber or adventurer coming through the Pacific Northwest. This route and others on the South Face of Beacon Rock are accessible after July 15 due to peregrine falcon nesting closures earlier in the season.

More experienced climbers can try their hand at Pleasure Cruise (5.9, 8 pitches) or jam their hands, fingers, and feet into any number of harder crack climbs. Routes on the West and Northwest Faces of Beacon Rock are accessible year-round.

Duration

  • 1 day
  • 8 hours

Season

  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

Client:Guide Ratio

2:1

Minimum Participants

1

Meet your climbing instructor at 8am and hike to the climbing site.

The Southeast Corner of Beacon Rock typically takes about 4 hours to climb and descend. 6 pitches of rock ranging from class 4 to 5.7 lead you to the top where you will find expansive views over the Columbia River. A solid trail takes you back to solid ground.

Other routes or itineraries may take up to a full day. You can expect to be back to the trailhead by 4pm.

  • Proficiency in basic climbing knots and hitches and ability to safely lead belay.
  • Previous experience outdoor rock climbing at 5.7 or above.
  • Any additional climbing experience will enhance your ability to learn, but is not required.
  • Ability to be active for a full day.

For routes beyond the Southeast Corner, please share with us your current abilities and goals.

  • Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email full of important information - make sure to read it thoroughly!
  • 7-10 days before your trip you will receive an email from your guide containing even more details, including the exact meetup location and time.
  • Plan to attend a virtual pre-trip meeting in the evening a few days before your course begins. This is required and a great opportunity to meet your guide, review gear, discuss your trip plan, and ask any last minute questions. For Sat-Sun AIARE courses plan on Thursday 6:30-8:30pm; otherwise the exact time of your meeting will be set by your instructor and noted in their welcome email.
  • Leading up to your course, make sure to eat healthy, drink extra water, and get plenty of sleep.
  • Please arrive on time and ready to go at your pre-arranged meeting location. Upon arrival, we'll distribute any group gear and finish loading our packs. From there we will caravan to the trailhead.
  • All along the way, our office team is available via email or phone to answer any questions you may have.

This trip will leave you with knowledge and practical application of:

  • Use of traditional equipment and anchor building.
  • Alpine rock movement and technique.
  • Multi-pitch systems and rope management.


PLUS:

  • A fun experience you’ll remember forever! 
  • A sense of accomplishment in achieving your goals for the trip.
  • Confidence in your newfound skills and where to take them next.
  • Tips and tricks to add to your toolbox from our professional and knowledgeable guides.
Beacon Rock Climb