Ouray: Ice Climbing's Epicenter
Swing Tools in the Heart of Ouray. Unparalleled variety and expert instruction ensure a safe, unforgettable adventure in the mecca of Ice Climbing.
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ICE PARK
The world's first engineered ice climbing venue — over 150 routes set within the towering walls of the Uncompahgre Gorge.

THE WORLD'S PREMIER ICE CLIMBING VENUE
Transformed each winter into the most accessible and concentrated ice climbing destination on the planet, the Ouray Ice Park draws climbers from across the globe. With over 150 routes ranging from beginner-friendly flows to steep pillars and mixed terrain, there's something for every level.



BACKCOUNTRY ICE
CLIMBING
Venture beyond the Ice Park into frozen waterfalls, hidden gullies, and world-class alpine terrain across the San Juans.
CHOOSE YOUR CLIMB. DEFINE YOUR SUMMIT.
The San Juans are home to some of the most legendary ice routes in North America. From approachable classics to steep, technical testpieces, backcountry ice climbing here is an experience like no other. With Basecamp Ouray Mountain Guides, you'll venture beyond the Ice Park into terrain that few ever see.
Each trip is tailored to your skill, goals, and sense of adventure — whether you're taking your first step into the backcountry or chasing one of the range's most iconic lines. Choose your level and let our certified guides lead the way.



THE BASECAMP OURAY DIFFERENCE
Ice climbing requires more than just tools—it demands expertise. At Basecamp Ouray, our team is comprised of AMGA-trained professionals dedicated to your success and safety. We don't just teach technique; we teach decision-making, hazard recognition, and the mountain judgment necessary for a lifetime of climbing, whether you're in the Ice Park or deep in the backcountry.
ICE CLIMBING FAQ
For guided trips with us, all technical gear is included—harness, helmet, ice axes, boots and crampons. You'll need warm layered clothing (no cotton), insulated waterproof gloves (we will provide gloves if necessary), and a water bottle. We recommend hand warmers and extra gloves since ice climbing is cold work.
Ice climbing has inherent risks—falling ice, cold temperatures, and technical terrain. However, with proper instruction, quality equipment, and AMGA-trained guides, these risks are managed effectively. We teach you to recognize hazards, use equipment correctly, and climb safely from day one.
No. Ice climbing uses different techniques and movement patterns than rock climbing. Many people try ice climbing with no prior climbing experience. The learning curve is steep but manageable—most beginners are climbing vertical ice by the end of their first day.
Ice climbing is physically demanding, requiring upper body endurance, core strength, and cardiovascular fitness. That said, proper technique reduces how much strength you need. If you can hike comfortably and have reasonable upper body fitness, you can start ice climbing. Terrain difficulty can be adjusted to your fitness level.
OUR PARTNERS

Rocky Talkie provides reliable two-way radio communication for outdoor adventures and mountain safety.
CAMP is the official gear partner of Basecamp Ouray and is proud to keep the BCO team geared up all season long.

The US Forest Service partners with us to promote safe and sustainable outdoor recreation in public lands.

Rab supplies high-performance technical clothing and equipment designed for extreme mountain conditions.
Planning a Group Adventure?
Bachelor parties, team outings, youth camps, and groups of 10+ welcome. We'll customize the perfect experience.
READY TO CLIMB?
Let's build your perfect adventure — whether it's your first swing on ice or your next big objective.


