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Overview

Guided Climbing in Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park offers some of the best alpine climbing in the United States. Climbers from around the world come for the stunning views of the Continental Divide, excellent rock quality, and reliable summer weather.

With The Mountain Guides Colorado, you can explore a wide range of guided climbing adventures — from classic alpine rock routes to steep snow-filled couloirs.

Whether you are new to alpine climbing or an experienced climber looking for a serious challenge, Rocky Mountain National Park has something to offer.


World-Class Alpine Routes for Every Level

Our guided climbs include:

  • Beginner-friendly alpine rock routes, such as the Spiral Route on Notchtop
  • Advanced classic climbs, including the Casual Route on Longs Peak
  • Snow and mixed climbs in steep couloirs
  • Multi-pitch alpine objectives across the park

Most routes require prior multi-pitch climbing experience. Our guides help you build skills, confidence, and efficiency in a true alpine environment.


Trip Length and Experience Requirements

  • Most guided climbs are completed in one day
  • Some classic summits require an overnight climb
  • Prior multi-pitch experience is recommended for most routes

Our goal is to match you with the right climb for your experience level and help you safely reach some of the most iconic summits in Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park offers unparalleled alpine climbing objectives, often requiring a very early start with complex navigation made infinitely easier and safer with the use of a guide. After the adventure of finding the route in the early morning hours, prepare to gain increasingly impressive vistas of the Park’s topography, including the Continental Divide. An overnight approach may be required or preferred for certain routes. Prior climbing experience or prerequisite instruction is required.

Hallett Peak: The North face of Hallet Peak is located above Emerald Lake in the spectacular Tyndall Gorge. This face offers classic moderate routes like the unforgettable Culp-Bossier 5.8+ grade III, known for its inclusion in the infamous 50 Classic Climbs of North America book. For a slightly less technical challenge, one may also choose the fantastic Hallett Chimney 5.6 grade III. Hallett Peak is one of the more popular summertime objectives as it offers one of the shortest approaches in the park.

Sharkstooth: Located in the Cathedral Spires group near Andrews Glacier, Sharkstooth is one the highest and most aesthetic summits Rocky Mountain National Park has to offer. With a stunning 12,630′ summit near the Continental Divide, this alpine climb allows access to its views via the classic NE Ridge 5.6 grade III. For those looking to summit and forego the more technical climbing, the East Gully 5.4 is an easier and quicker option to reach Sharkstooth magnificent pointed summit.

Petit Grepon: Another classic rock feature in the Cathedral Spires group sits the Petit Grepon. A few routes exist on this narrow pillar of rock, but none more classic than the South Face 5.8 grade III  as it is one of the three routes in the park that are in the infamous 50 Classic Climbs of North America book. Unlike its towering neighbor, the Sharkstooth, the Petit Grepon is accessed via Sky Pond. Once the magnificent summit the size of a dining table is reached, the adventure does not stop there. The descent includes 6 steep and exciting rappels back to the base of the climb.

Spearhead: Nestled in the upper reaches of Glacier Gorge far from the busy trailhead, a beautiful fin of perfect granite exists called Spearhead. The formation is surrounded by some of the most impressive peaks in the Park, including Longs Peak and its serrated SW ridge-line. Spearhead contains a variety of routes such as the more technical The Barb 5.10b grade III, and Sykes Sickle 5.10a grade III, to the classic North Ridge 5.6 grade III. No matter the route, Spearhead provides one of the more memorable objectives as it tops out on its spire featured summit.

Notchtop: At 12,159′, Notchtop offers some of the most unique climbing in the park. With a reasonably short approach, Notchtop is one of the more seldom climbed peaks for its proximity to the trailhead. Boasting a variety of routes such as the Spiral Route 5.4 grade III, to the South Ridge 5.9, grade III, Notchtop has something for everyone.

Duration: 8-12 Hours car to car beginning between 2:00am-5:00am.  Multi day overnight options are available at an additional charge.

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