Want something to whet your appetite for winter adventure? In Illinois, look no further than ice climbing a frozen waterfall. Each year, climbing enthusiasts travel to Illinois for this unique scaling experience. It sure seems like one exhilarating way to warm yourself up during a cold winter.
For an Illinois ice climbing expedition this winter, you essentially have two options. The intrepid, or those who just want to see the spectacle, should head to Starved Rock State Park, located at 2678 E 875th Rd, Oglesby, IL 61348. For beginners, the best option is Nice Ice Ice climbing. Nice Ice Ice Climbing is located at 25737 S Old Monee Steger Rd, Monee, IL 60449.
Starved Rock, Frozen Rock
Ice Climbing Starved Rock State Park / Facebook Group
guano / Flickr While many Illinois parks serve up stunning ice falls come winter, few of them allow ice climbing. At Starved Rock, falls into four different locations freeze into faces to be scaled by those craving for adventure: Ottawa Canyon, LaSalle Canyon, Tonti Canyon, and Wild Cat Canyon.
Find Your Freedom At The Falls
Vertical Adventure / Organization Website
Vertical Adventure / Organization Website The rush that climbers experience when ascending these beautiful ice formations gives new meaning to the term “free fall.” Suspended high above Starved Rock State Park, you’ll feel like the sky’s the limit.
It’s OK To Settle For The Scenery
Tracy / Flickr Ice climbing isn’t for everyone. If you ask us, though, a winter’s voyage to Starved Rock is worth it for the views alone. Where some find an opportunity for adventure, others a serene natural wonder to stare at. Either way, you’re bound to be dazzled.
Back To Basics
Nice Ice Climbing / Official Facebook Page Ice climbing isn’t easy! If Starved Rock seems too steep a place to start, but you don’t want to sit on the sidelines, Nice Ice Ice Climbing’s Chicago Ice Tower is the perfect place to get a foothold.
Nice Ice Climbing / Official Facebook Page Even if you’re just learning, their fun and accessible facilities will make you feel like you burn bright.
With all this natural beauty and opportunity for adventure, it might be easier than you think to fall in love with the Illinois winter. Careful though, in the case of ice climbing, that’s not something to take literally.
Ice Climbing Starved Rock State Park / Facebook Group
guano / Flickr
While many Illinois parks serve up stunning ice falls come winter, few of them allow ice climbing. At Starved Rock, falls into four different locations freeze into faces to be scaled by those craving for adventure: Ottawa Canyon, LaSalle Canyon, Tonti Canyon, and Wild Cat Canyon.
Vertical Adventure / Organization Website
The rush that climbers experience when ascending these beautiful ice formations gives new meaning to the term “free fall.” Suspended high above Starved Rock State Park, you’ll feel like the sky’s the limit.
Tracy / Flickr
Ice climbing isn’t for everyone. If you ask us, though, a winter’s voyage to Starved Rock is worth it for the views alone. Where some find an opportunity for adventure, others a serene natural wonder to stare at. Either way, you’re bound to be dazzled.
Nice Ice Climbing / Official Facebook Page
Ice climbing isn’t easy! If Starved Rock seems too steep a place to start, but you don’t want to sit on the sidelines, Nice Ice Ice Climbing’s Chicago Ice Tower is the perfect place to get a foothold.
Even if you’re just learning, their fun and accessible facilities will make you feel like you burn bright.
Is there a snowy spot in the state besides Starved Rock where you’ve been ice climbing? Do you have a favorite, alternative, icy activity just perfect for winter in Illinois? We love hearing your tips and seeing your photos. Get in touch!
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Address: Starved Rock State Park, 2678 E 875th Rd, Oglesby, IL 61348, USAAddress: 25737 S Old Monee Steger Rd, Monee, IL 60449, USA