Millerton Lake State Park
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About Millerton Lake State Park:
Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada range, Millerton State Park boasts some amazing recreational opportunities. Hiking trails, picnic areas, campgrounds, and now.....bouldering. The hills surrounding the lake are filled with all kinds of boulders, just waiting to be found. Quality granite rocks are completey unclimbed, at least to my knowledge, but beware of soft, crumbly rocks below the high water line |
Nearest town or city: | Fresno |
Directions: | Travel North on Friant Road. In the town of Friant, at the base of the dam, turn left and travel across the San Joaquin River on the bridge(Road 206). When you come to a Stop sign, turn right on road 145. Continue traveling through the creekbottom until you come to a fork, and turn Right. Continue driving until you reach the State Park Gates. You have arrived. Try driving out on the dirt trails towards the lakebottom for some good rock, or hike up into the hills above for even more. |
Latitude, Longitude: | 37.00858, -119.68918 |
Access Issues: | State Park Fees After paying fee, both sides of lake are open, Madera, and Fresno Side |
Camping: | Pay |
When to Climb: | Autumn Spring Summer Winter |
Quantity of Climbs: | Week |
Routes
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Rating | Route | Difficulty | Ascents |
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Da Whale | V1 | 0 | |
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Diamond in Da Rough | V2 | 0 | |
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Oww My Back | V1 | 0 |