Sam’s Throne, situated in the heart of Ozark National Forest, is a premier rock-climbing destination in Arkansas, drawing climbers from across the U.S. Known for its rugged sandstone bluffs, diverse climbing routes, and stunning views of the Ozark Mountains, this site offers a blend of technical challenges and rewarding scenery. Unlike many climbing areas, Sam’s Throne is especially noted for its accessibility and community-friendly atmosphere. Climbers here experience not just the sensation of ascending natural rock but also the chance to engage with an environment deeply tied to the outdoor culture of the Ozarks.
Sam’s Throne Proper
The crown jewel of the area, Sam’s Throne itself is an iconic formation with vertical cliffs perfect for both beginner and advanced climbers. The routes range from traditional crack climbs to challenging sport routes like "Carney Classics." Its standout characteristic? Sweeping, unobstructed views from the bluffs and a mix of route types on solid sandstone, making it versatile for all levels.
The Outback Area
Adjacent to Sam’s Throne, the Outback is a climbing spot with less foot traffic, making it ideal for climbers who prefer solitude. It boasts extensive routes on slightly overhung rock with a focus on intermediate climbs. Local favorites include “Buzzard Roof” and “Coyote Calling.” A quieter ambiance makes it appealing for climbers looking for a more intimate experience.
Crack Climbing Haven
One unique feature of Sam’s Throne is its plethora of crack climbs—perfect for traditional climbing enthusiasts. Iconic routes like “Green Goblin Crack” are praised for their technical nature and the opportunity to showcase skills in gear placements. These sandstone cracks are known for offering a great grip and sharp textures, uncommon in other climbing areas.
Sam’s Throne derives its name from a rock pillar resembling an elevated seat. Once a central point for local legend, today it’s celebrated for its accessibility and the sense of camaraderie it fosters among climbers.