North Table Mountain is a mesa with a nearly flat cap formed by ancient Paleocene lava flows. The mountain offers panoramic views, over 15 miles of trails, and breathtaking rock climbing opportunities. It is home to diverse species of wildlife, including prairie dogs, mule deer, Golden eagles, and red-tailed hawks. Rattlesnakes are common, and shade is scarce. The cliffs on North Table Mountain are popular for rock climbing, with easy to moderate difficulty routes. The 'Golden Cliffs' face south and west, making them comfortable for winter and cold-weather climbing. The mesa is a great place for families to enjoy hiking, rock climbing, and taking in the natural beauty of the area
Plan your family visit to the North Table Mountain Park with these blog insights 👇
