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Lambs Knoll Climbing Site
Nat'l Recreation Area

Lambs Knoll Climbing Site

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With proximity to Zion National Park, the Lambs Knoll Climbing site features stunning views of the Kolob Terrace and convenient access to outstanding recreation. The sandstone crag boasts more than 25 established routes of varying difficulty as well as a range of canyoneering objectives.After significant improvements completed in 2018, The site now features a developed trailhead with improved access road, day-use picnic area, and restroom facility. The trailhead provides sufficient parking and access for any vehicle.The Kolob Terrace Road typically provides year-round access but may present hazardous travel conditions during periods of snow and inclement winter weather. Spring, summer, and fall provide dependable access and ideal conditions for enjoying Lambs Knoll.Eight walk-in, tent campsites are located adjacent to the trailhead and available on a first come, first serve basis. Occupancy is limited to 14 days in a 28 day period. Each site is delineated with a numbered placard and metal fire ring.It is your responsibility to adhere to current fire restrictions. Campfires are permitted in steel fire rings only. Never leave a campfire unattended and make sure it’s DEAD OUT before leaving.

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