American Alpine Club - Hueco Rock Ranch

American Alpine Club - Hueco Rock Ranch The Hueco Rock Ranch is, hands down, the best place to stay if you're climbing in Hueco.

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17498 Bettina Avenue
El Paso, TX
79938

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HUECO ROCK RANCH

The Ranch is hands down, the best place to stay if you're climbing in Hueco. Located outside El Paso, TX, and just a mile from Hueco Tanks—the best bouldering on the planet. Whether you pitch a tent or book a room, the Ranch is the perfect spot to set up shop and hang with your fellow climbers. View Rates & Book online: https://americanalpineclub.org/hueco-rock-ranch . Reservations are not required but are recommended. Booking a spot will secure you a place to crash when you get here. Rooms in the house fill up fast—especially around holidays! We have crash pads for rent too--first come, first serve, $10 for the first day and $5 after that.

FROM HUECO ROCK RANCH HISTORY The Hueco Rock Ranch has a long history—it was originally built as a personal residence by Todd Skinner in the mid-nineties with friends John and Carol Gogas and climbing stars such as Scott Milton and Fred Nicole.

“The place was built by climbers—for climbers—and has been a hub for the climbing community since day one.” -Rob Rice. “Not only is the Hueco Rock Ranch important historically, it has played an important role in climbing access to Hueco Tanks,” says Access Fund Executive Director Brady Robinson. “Through the Ranch, climbers have fostered and maintained a positive relationship with Texas State Parks. Maintaining strong climber management of the Ranch is important for all climbers, even those who choose to stay elsewhere during their visit.”

Learn More: https://americanalpineclub.org/hr-history https://americanalpineclub.org/hr-history-todd-skinner