Located in the Sierra Nevada mountains, Lake Tahoe is a world-class bouldering destination, offering everything from towering alpine lines to roadside gems. With its pristine granite, crisp mountain air, and breathtaking scenery, Tahoe attracts climbers eager to explore its diverse problems. Whether you’re looking for highball challenges or technical crimps, the Top Ten Most Popular Boulders in Lake Tahoe offer something for every boulderer. Check out our complete Lake Tahoe travel guide to learn more about the area!
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Lake Tahoe sits in the heart of the Sierra Nevada, straddling the California-Nevada border, and is home to one of the most expansive and diverse bouldering areas in the U.S.. With over 10,000 problems, the region offers everything from classic highball slabs to steep, powerful overhangs, all set against a stunning alpine backdrop.
Triple Crown v6, Lake Tahoe. 50 ascents logged, 4.6/5 rating – Stand start on the arête just left of the chimney and trend up left to a sloper on the lip. Turn the bulge and climb the low angle slab up. Add a harder start by coming in from the left, starting matched on edges, feels a bit forced.
Twizzler v8, Lake Tahoe. 50 ascents logged, 3.7/5 rating – Sit start right of the block on two good slot pockets. Move straight up, finish up or slightly left. – View more climbs and beta videos for The Freaks, Lake Tahoe on KAYA.
Flying Birdie v5, Lake Tahoe. 53 ascents logged, 4.4/5 rating – Sit/crouch start and power up the rounded undercling. Finish with a long move to a big jug. Awesome problem in a park like setting. – View more climbs and beta videos for Pie Shop, Lake Tahoe on KAYA.
Seasick Crocodile v3, Lake Tahoe. 68 ascents logged, 3.5/5 rating , 16 beta videos – Sit start on left side left of face, hands on opposing sidepulls or matched in the big crescent. Finish up then right. – View more climbs and beta videos for Christmas Valley, Lake Tahoe on KAYA.
Resolution v4, Lake Tahoe. 64 ascents logged, 3.8/5 rating – On the downhill side of boulder, sit start on a sloping shelf, bump up to tiny, sharp crimps then the huge jug. – View more climbs and beta videos for Rainbow, Lake Tahoe on KAYA.
You’re a Mean One v7, Lake Tahoe. 62 ascents logged, 3.5/5 rating – Sit start with left hand at bottom of corner and right hand on vertical sidepull 4 feet up. Pull up and right to gain the face. Move to the slot at the bottom of the crack, or go directly to the top.
Girls on Film v7, Lake Tahoe. 81 ascents logged, 3.8/5 rating , 22 beta videos – Just right of the arête, stand start high on a right hand crimp and a small left hand diorite crimp on the arête. Pull hard to a gold pocket and finish on better holds above.
Tallboy v4, Lake Tahoe. 89 ascents logged, 4.2/5 rating – Start on the left side of the NE face, standing next to a tree. Follow the crimps up right to the rounded arete. – View more climbs and beta videos for Christmas Valley, Lake Tahoe on KAYA.
Toadstool Sandwich v4, Lake Tahoe. 103 ascents logged, 3.7/5 rating , 24 beta videos – Sit start using the pockets and/or large edges. It’s a little tricky figuring out the opening footwork, but once you do the edges and slopers make for a classic problem.
Arsenic Sauce v5, Lake Tahoe. 136 ascents logged, 3.4/5 rating – Sit start with left hand on high diagonal edge and right low in triangular slot. Lever up and throw to the big jug, or use the small hold below it as an intermediate.
Find the top ten most popular boulders and more in Dave Hatchett’s Lake Tahoe Guidebooks on KAYA.
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