Page Type Page Type: Mountain/Rock
Location Lat/Lon: 37.92186°N / 120.47058°W
Activities Activities: Sport Climbing
Seasons Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Additional Information Elevation: 1500 ft / 457 m
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Overview

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HAPPY CLIMBING
JTM

Getting There

Table Mountain is located near Jamestown, CA off HWY 108, west of the town of Sonora.


Traveling West Bound, head like you’re going to Yosemite on HWY 120. The last major city you’ll pass through is Oakdale. Continue on 120. When you come to the turn off for Yosemite, go straight onto 108 instead of turning onto 120. Soon you’ll enter James town. Make a left turn on Rawhide Road, it’s a stop light. Go over the narrow bridge and continue the curvy road for approx 2miles. Take a left onto Shell Road. Shell road turns into a dirt road after approx 1.5miles. You’ll come to the first yellow cattle gate. This is also the start of the table mountain trail (you’ll see the trail sign to the right of the gate). Open the gate, then close it behind you. Continue another mile to the second yellow cattle gate. Open, drive through, shut, then park here. You’ll see a nice 5-Star Bathroom off to the right towards the lake.
Parking Area - Table MountainTable Mountain Parking area

LakeView North from the top of Table Mtn

Climbing Areas

There are Seven Main Climbing Walls at Table Mountain




1. The Fissures
2. Mid-Wall
3. Eastern Front
4. The Grotto
a. The Grotto
b. Ort Wall
c. Cave Wall
5. The Welcome Wall
6. Senior Wall(other side of Table Mountain)
7. Gold Wall

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External Links

Here are some other useful websites that have info on the area



Rockclimbing.com
Mountain Project
Climbfind.com
Urban Climber Mag

Children

Children

Children refers to the set of objects that logically fall under a given object. For example, the Aconcagua mountain page is a child of the 'Aconcagua Group' and the 'Seven Summits.' The Aconcagua mountain itself has many routes, photos, and trip reports as children.