Tucked into the mossy forest at the base of the Chief, the Grand Wall Boulders form the heart of Squamish bouldering. A short stroll from the main parking lot brings you into a maze of granite blocks scattered beneath towering walls. The setting is shaded, cool, and alive with the sound of ravens and rushing water—perfect conditions for long summer sessions.
If you only have one day to boulder in Squamish, this is where you should start. With hundreds of problems in every style and grade, the Grand Wall Boulders deliver a complete taste of Squamish granite in a single compact playground.
Park at the Stawamus Chief Provincial Park main lot, just off Highway 99 south of downtown Squamish. From the parking area, walk toward the campground and follow the wide gravel path that was once the old climbers’ road to Psych Ledge. Within 2–3 minutes, trails branch left into the forest. These lead directly into the Grand Wall Boulders—most major sectors are no more than a 5–10 minute walk from the car. Look for cedar fencing and well-worn paths to stay on the main circuit.
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