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Castleton Tower (officially, Castle Rock) is a 400-foot (120 m) Wingate Sandstone tower standing on a 1,000 foot Moenkopi-Chinle cone above the northeastern border of Castle Valley, Utah. The tower is world-renowned as a subject for photography and for its classic rock climbing routes, the most famous of which is the Kor-Ingalls Route featured in Fifty Classic Climbs of North America. It can be accessed by a trail that begins south of the tower at a primitive camp ground.

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  • Castleton Tower (en)
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  • Castleton Tower (officially, Castle Rock) is a 400-foot (120 m) Wingate Sandstone tower standing on a 1,000 foot Moenkopi-Chinle cone above the northeastern border of Castle Valley, Utah. The tower is world-renowned as a subject for photography and for its classic rock climbing routes, the most famous of which is the Kor-Ingalls Route featured in Fifty Classic Climbs of North America. It can be accessed by a trail that begins south of the tower at a primitive camp ground. (en)
  • Castleton Tower es una torre natural de arenisca de 122 m que se alza sobre un monte de 305 m de altura al noreste del Castle Valley, Utah. La torre es famosa por ser objeto de muchas fotografías y por sus rutas de escalada clásicas. La torre es accesible andando desde una antigua zona de acampada al sur. (es)
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  • Castle Rock (en)
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  • Castle Rock (en)
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  • Fisher Towers (en)
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  • South Face of Castle Rock viewed from the approach. In the background to the left is a rock formation commonly known as The Priest and Nuns. (en)
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  • Castleton Tower (officially, Castle Rock) is a 400-foot (120 m) Wingate Sandstone tower standing on a 1,000 foot Moenkopi-Chinle cone above the northeastern border of Castle Valley, Utah. The tower is world-renowned as a subject for photography and for its classic rock climbing routes, the most famous of which is the Kor-Ingalls Route featured in Fifty Classic Climbs of North America. It can be accessed by a trail that begins south of the tower at a primitive camp ground. (en)
  • Castleton Tower es una torre natural de arenisca de 122 m que se alza sobre un monte de 305 m de altura al noreste del Castle Valley, Utah. La torre es famosa por ser objeto de muchas fotografías y por sus rutas de escalada clásicas. La torre es accesible andando desde una antigua zona de acampada al sur. (es)
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