The best camping near Boswell with climbing

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Boswell draws climbers with its rugged limestone outcrops and easy access to bouldering spots. If pitching a tent and tackling new routes is your scene, you’ll find over 170 campsites in Boswell geared toward climbing. Prices start at $40 a night, with the average hovering around $40, so you won’t break the bank. Most sites allow campfires, have showers, and welcome pets—just what you need after a long day on the rock. Swimming holes dot the area, and local trails wind through wildlife habitats—watch for deer at dawn. For a tried-and-tested spot, check out Camp Coyote (1 review). This isn’t just a place to sleep; it’s the jump-off point for your next send.

Boswell draws climbers with its rugged limestone outcrops and easy access to bouldering spots. If pitching a tent and tackling new routes is your scene, you’ll find over 170 campsites in Boswell geared toward climbing. Prices start at $40 a night, with the average hovering around $40, so you won’t break the bank. Most sites allow campfires, have showers, and welcome pets—just what you need after a long day on the rock. Swimming holes dot the area, and local trails wind through wildlife habitats—watch for deer at dawn. For a tried-and-tested spot, check out Camp Coyote (1 review). This isn’t just a place to sleep; it’s the jump-off point for your next send.

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