Threats to our climbing areas come in many forms—and we must act quickly and nimbly to protect them.
Photo Courtesy of: Jeff Skalla
Nearly 60% of our climbing areas are on public lands.
A growing movement of law and policy makers at the federal and state levels have launched a systematic attack on our public lands. Learn More
We're loving our climbing areas to death.
Micro Trash. Erosion. Human Waste. Climber impacts on our outdoor landscapes are greater than ever. But there is a solution, and it starts with you. Learn More
Photo Courtesy of: Joe Sambataro | The Homestead, AZ
Sometimes the only way to save a climbing area is to buy it.
Privately owned climbing areas can go up for sale with little or no warning, and when they do, we must act quickly to save them. Learn More
Current Campaigns
Here's how you can help protect America's climbing.
Photo Courtesy of: Jeff Skalla
Tell Congress to Reform Mining and Mineral Leasing Laws That Endanger Public Lands
We need your help to push Congress to reform problematic energy leasing and mining laws that endanger climbing areas and public lands around the country. Take Action
Defend Democracy, Defend the Outdoors
A healthy democracy is necessary for the protection of our climbing areas. It gives all Americans a voice, and it must be protected. Act Now
What's Happening Now
The latest in our work to protect America's climbing.