January 3rd - 5th, 2025
ALL IN ICE FEST
OURAY ICE PARK
Until next year…
Shuttle service from Twin Peaks Lodge to Montrose Airport on Sunday, January 5 and Monday, January 6 at 9:30pm and 12:30pm. Meet outside front office.
OUR MISSION
Elevate and highlight marginalized communities–including Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), LGBTQIA2S+ communities, and adaptive climbers.
REPRESENTATION
We ensure that diverse voices and experiences are celebrated by fostering a sense of belonging for all participants. In showcasing a wide range of skill levels, and participants from a wide spectrum of communities, ALL IN aims to inspire future generations of climbers and strengthen community bonds.
FIND YOUR FLOCK
We’re all birds of a feather.
ALL IN offers a variety of clinics, events, games, parties, and most of all a safe space and community for marginalized folx.
Ouray Ice Park
Since 1994, Ouray Ice Park Inc., a nonprofit organization, has been dedicated to maintaining the largest man-made public ice climbing park in the world with over 200 ice and mixed routes across nearly two miles of the Uncompahgre Gorge.
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To keep things safe and fun…
Crampons are required for all persons (climbers or otherwise) at all times in the established and posted “climber only” areas; this includes the bottom of the Gorge.
All persons under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult in the Ouray Ice Park. As of December 15th, 2019, all adults will be required to sign a waiver for each minor they accompany into the Park.
Dogs must be leashed and not left unattended. No dogs will be allowed below the top of the gorge.
No anchoring to manmade structures including the penstock unless clearly labeled by yellow wand or tag.
All climbing must be on designated anchors established and defined by the Ouray Ice Park.
Ouray Ice Park hours are 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. on weekends and 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. on weekdays.
Only Ouray Ice Park, Inc. (OIPI) Ice Farmers shall adjust, turn off, or otherwise handle any part of the watering system - including pipes, valves, shower heads, or any other apparatus.
The maximum amount of time a group may occupy any one route is three hours.
A lead anchor must be established at the top of the climb before leading any route.
The Lead Only Area is for lead climbers and their followers only.
No climbing on closed routes or in closed areas.
Kids have ultimate priority to routes on the Kids' Wall. If any kids arrive and wish to climb there, you must yield your route to their climbing party, immediately.
Alcohol is NOT permitted within the Ouray Ice Park at any time.
Drones are NOT permitted in the Ouray Ice Park for climber safety. If you have a media request, please contact our Marketing Director Bayley Wood at bayleywood@ourayicepark.com.
BE COURTEOUS AND RESPECT YOUR FELLOW CLIMBERS!
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Ouray is located in the mountains of Southwestern Colorado on US Hwy 550, 70 miles north of Durango and 98 miles south of Grand Junction. Winter conditions can make the drive a little tricky, snow tires are recommended.
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Commuter Airports
(within 1.5 hours driving time in dry weather)If you require transport from the airport check out TelluRides.
Regional airports (within 2 hours driving time in dry weather)
National and International Airports (within 6 hours driving time in dry weather)
Driving Here – Personal Vehicle
Ouray is located in the mountains of Southwestern Colorado on US Hwy 550, 70 miles north of Durango and 98 miles south of Grand Junction. Winter conditions can make the drive a little tricky, snow tires are recommended.
Shuttle Services
Click here for shuttles running from Montrose airport.