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Utah’s tallest outdoor climbing wall opens Saturday — at Millcreek City Hall

Millcreek Common is hosting a free day of climbing at the wall to celebrate its grand opening.

(Photo courtesy of Millcreek Common Instagram) The tallest outdoor climbing wall in Utah opened on Saturday morning at Millcreek City Hall.

The tallest outdoor climbing wall in Utah opened on Saturday morning at Millcreek City Hall.

The 65-foot wall was funded by a $200,000 Utah outdoor recreation grant, which was awarded to Millcreek in 2022, according to a news release from the city. Residents can climb for free all day Saturday, and Millcreek Common is hosting a number of climbing competitions at the wall from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Registration for a climbing session or rope belay clinic at City Hall is available on Millcreek Common’s website.

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