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Advocate Spotlight: Alyssa Garza

Alyssa’s call to climbing advocacy came in 2015 when Medicine Wall—San Antonio’s one and only local crag—was closed indefinitely by the landowner.

Access Fund Announces Heather Thorne as New Executive Director

“I’ve been a dedicated Access Fund supporter since the team partnered with the Washington Climbers Coalition to save my home crag of Index, Washington 14 years ago,” says Thorne. “As climbers around the country face increasing threats to sustainable climbing access, and the landscapes themselves ...

Artist Spotlight: Lizzy Dalton

Lizzy Dalton is a climber, an artist, and the designer of Access Fund’s 2024 member t-shirt featuring Zion National Park. We caught up with Lizzy to talk about her art, her process, what inspires her, and more.

Nominate an Outstanding Climbing Advocate

When you think “climbing advocacy,” who comes to mind? You might think of someone who volunteers for every trail day or bolt replacement event, a policy powerhouse, or a champion for justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in climbing.

Action Alert: Stop the Bolt Prohibition!

We need your help to stop the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service from implementing a new policy that could erase America’s most iconic climbing routes and put our safety at risk.

Top 10 Climbing Advocacy Victories of 2023

From buying climbing areas to building trails to bills in Congress, join us in celebrating another incredible year of American climbing advocacy.

Sasha DiGiulian: The Climbing Landscapes We Love Need Our Help

As climbers, we’re drawn to big challenges, whether we’re projecting our first 5.10, taking on a big wall, or pushing hard for a remote peak. Overcoming challenge is key to who we are.

These Challenges Are Too Big to Face Alone

No matter where you live and climb, we’re all seeing changes—from worsening wildfires to dangerous rockfall to startling changes in the ecosystems that climbers love.

VICTORY: Iconic Southeast Bouldering Area Secured

Access Fund and Southeastern Climbers Coalition (SCC) are thrilled to announce the purchase and protection of the iconic Citadel Boulders in Alabama.

Wilderness Climbing FAQ

As climbers, fixed anchors are essential pieces of our safety system that allow us to safely and sustainably access vertical terrain. Without fixed anchors, many of the wildest and most inspiring places in America would become inaccessible to the public.

New NPS and USFS Proposals Would Limit Climbing and Threaten Iconic Routes

The National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service recently released draft recreation management directives that would overturn decades of precedent.

Climbers Buy Index, Washington's Lower Lump

Access Fund and Washington Climbers Coalition (WCC) have purchased a critical swath of the Lower Lump and Inner Walls areas in Index, Washington, putting into place one of the last pieces of the climbing conservation puzzle in the area.