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Fight for Sustainable Access

Climbing access isn’t guaranteed—we work hard for it.

[PHOTO CREDIT] Linville Gorge Wilderness, North Carolina. Ancestral lands of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi, S’atsoyaha, and Mánu Yį Įsuwą. © Bryan Miller

 
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We believe that sustainable access to climbing is good for health and wellness. It's good for rural economies. And it's good for the environment—connecting more people to nature and inspiring them to protect and conserve the lands they love.

 
 
 

[PHOTO CREDIT] Salt Lake City, Utah. Ancestral lands of Newe Sogobia, Goshute, and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱. © Abbi Hearne.

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Our work last year made an impact.

 
  • 3 White House visits to represent climbers
  • 26 Climbing management plans
  • 239 Climbing areas—access protected.
  • 2,900 Bad bolts replaced
 
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Our Capabilities

Access Fund represents the collective voices and interest of American climbers by drawing on hundreds of years of combined experience in:

 
 

Public Lands Policy & Advocacy

 

Stewardship & Conservation

 

Land Acquisition & Protection

 

Grassroots Organizing & Advocacy

 

Climber Education

 

Risk Management & Landowner Support

 
 

Join the climbing advocacy movement

Every day, climbers across the country are taking action to protect the lands and outdoor experiences they love.

The only question is, where will you plug in?

[PHOTO CREDIT] © Andrew Burr