Cities
River Rock
Like many of the climbing areas around Reno, Sparks, Carson City and Gardnerville, River Rock isn’t a major grade IV-VI climbing destination but is fantastic for half-day excursions and day hikes.
River Rock (Reno)
Like many of the climbing areas around Reno, Sparks, Carson City and Gardnerville, River Rock isn’t a major grade IV-VI climbing destination but is fantastic for half-day excursions and day hikes.
The East Shore Crags
The East Shore Crags, like most of the developed crags around Tahoe, are mostly granite, but andesite, rhyolite, and tuff rock are also prevalent.
The East Shore Crags (Carson City)
The East Shore Crags, like most of the developed crags around Tahoe, are mostly granite, but andesite, rhyolite, and tuff rock are also prevalent. This side of the lake is often referred to as the “Banana Belt” due to its sunny, eastern exposure.
The East Shore Crags (Reno)
The East Shore Crags, like most of the developed crags around Tahoe, are mostly granite, but andesite, rhyolite, and tuff rock are also prevalent.