Climb Moab rock with a guide—tailored to your skill level
6 Hours
Up to 6 people
Guide, gear, permits/fees
Spend 6 hours rock climbing near Moab with a guide who tailors the day to beginners through advanced climbers. Build skills like knots, belaying, descending, and efficient climbing movement.
Bring water, snacks or lunch, and a small backpack. Most climbing areas require a short hike from the parking area.
Cancel more than 7 days before start for a 100% refund. Cancel within 7 days but earlier than 3 days (72 hours) for an 80% refund. No refunds within 3 days (72 hours). Full refund if FRCC cancels due to weather.
No. Your guide tailors this full-day rock climbing trip to your skill level, from beginner through advanced, and can teach basics like equipment use, knots, belaying, descending, and climbing movement.
Your guide chooses the climbing location within a short drive of Moab based on weather and your climbing ability. If you have a specific crag in mind, the 6-hour trip can be custom-tailored.
Yes—expect to drive yourself to your activity’s trailhead. If the guide provides transportation to and from the activity, they will let you know.
Moab, Utah
First-timers and families seem to find their perfect match here. The guides—particularly Jen, Max, Dolan, and Nathan—get consistent praise for their patience and ability to make nervous climbers feel safe and capable. Multiple reviews mention kids who started scared but finished begging to go first, which speaks volumes about how the team handles anxious moments. Parents appreciate that guides don't just rush people up routes but actually teach the fundamentals, from belaying techniques to gear knowledge. What stands out is how the guides balance professionalism with genuine friendliness. Climbers repeatedly describe feeling like they're out with a knowledgeable friend rather than just a hired instructor. The teaching approach seems tailored to each person's comfort level, and several reviewers mention walking away with skills they can use at home gyms. Garden of the Gods and North Cheyenne Canyon are popular spots, though they'll take you to multi-pitch routes in the Flatirons and Clear Creek Canyon if you're up for more challenge. The booking process is straightforward, and the company provides all necessary equipment including shoes, harnesses, and helmets.
Dan is the Man! Great climbing on the ice wall! Thanks!
J Taylor
February 20, 2026
Dan is the Man! Great climbing on the ice wall! Thanks!
J Taylor
February 20, 2026