Rock climbing accessible for all ability levels! This is perfect if you are just learning to rock climb or are a seasoned climber. Professional guides will assist you with any adaptive climbing techniques you may need in addition to teaching you the fundamentals of rock climbing and providing a safe learning environment for all participants. Families are encouraged to participate. No experience necessary. All gear is provided.

Rock Climbing Options

Option 1: Society Turn or Bilk Wall

Society Turn: Our most popular trip! A short hike to this sunny wall will offer you very beginner kid friendly climbing as well as vertical to overhanging challenges.

Bilk Wall: This has a very accessible approach and can offer both ascension climbing as well as moderate to advanced routes.

$100/person, 3 hour minimum trip. Each additional hour is $20/person.

Option 2: Looking for something new? Try out Telluride’s via Ferrata!

Unique to Telluride, this amazing adventure explores some of Telluride’s past history high above the valley floor. This trip takes you on a narrow trail where you will be securing yourself to cables for your traverse. Recommended for those who are able to walk with decent balance and who are not afraid of heights!

Plan on a full day trip so as not to be in a hurry. Call to discuss lunch options. All technical equipment is provided.

Prices vary, please call for details. Will need to also complete partnering organizations registration forms and waivers.

Option 3: Custom pricing available for Ouray Rotary Wall, Bouldering and other custom trips. Prices vary, please call for more information.

During the booking process, TASP will be in touch to discuss meeting times/locations, transportation options, packing lists and any other pertinent info to your trip. We look forward to getting out with you!

Photos from Past Rock Climbing Trips

Bouldering

Bouldering is essentially rock climbing lower to the ground and without a rope or harness for support. The climber will still use climbing shoes and a chalk bag as well as have a safety pad underneath of them as they climb. The routes tend to be much shorter, but with potentially trickier moves. Bouldering can really challenge a person’s strength, balance and agility.