Castle Rock
Castle Rock is the best climbing area in Goshen and also one
of the hardest to access. Easily visible up to the right when you first enter
the pass, Castle Rock offers great views and serious exposure climbing. To get
there you must wade the Maury River.
Description
Castle Rock Left
This sandstone is in better condition than Castle Rock Right and is not to be missed by serious climbers. The hardest climb in Goshen is Devil’s Cabana Boy to Disco Stu.
Type: Trad
Approximate height: 40-100 feet
Castle Rock Right
This sandstone is fractured and weathered compared to Castle Rock Left, but includes better views and an easier climb.
Type: Trad or Top rope
Approximate height: 30-100 feet
Driving Directions
From the Lexington Visitor Center, drive west on Washington Street to a right onto Main Street (US-11 Business). Continue driving north on US-11 for approximately two miles. Turn left onto VA-39 W/ Maury River Road. You will arrive to Goshen Pass after 11.7 miles. The first pull off on the left in Goshen Pass provides the best access directly across from the approach.
There are some indications of a path but the best approach is up the gully that extends between the two cliffs down to the river.
Tips
- Consult the Washington and Lee Outing Club Guidebook for additional details.
- Hire a guide for personal tours and climbing assistance.
Insider's Tip
Consider Devils Backbone Outpost Brewery, Great Valley Farm Brewery & Winery, or Brew Ridge Taps to celebrate the end of an exciting day.