New to the ropes?
Climb On offers beginner-friendly routes, a supportive environment, and helpful staff to guide you every step of the way. Whether you're just trying it out or ready to dive in, we’ve got options for you.
Appointments are required.
All visitors, including spectators, must complete a waiver before entering the climbing area. Fill one out in advance to speed up check-in!
All classes require an appointment!
Safety Class
(Required for First-Time Visitors)
This class is mandatory for all first-time visitors, no matter your experience.
Class includes:
A full gym tour
Safety guidelines
Auto-belay & belay checks [if needed]
A day pass to climb afterward
Rental gear [if needed]
Details:
Ages 14+
Max 5 participants
Allows the ability to boulder and use [3]auto-belays if no prior climbing experience
Appointment required
Kids under 14 must attend with a parent [1 adult per 2 children]
Safety Class with gear - $30
Safety Class w/o gear - $23
Discover Climb
Just curious about climbing? This intro package includes 2 staff-assisted climbs—no safety class needed. We provide the gear and guide you through the experience.
Details:
Quick and easy way to try climbing
Great for first-timers
Max of 3 climbers
Appointment required
Discover Climb - $15
Belay Lesson
Learn how to belay, tie knots, and use climbing commands in this hands-on intro to climbing. Gear is included, and you'll get a day pass to climb after the lesson.
Details:
Ages 14+
Ability to use entire facility
Max of 4 participants.
[More than 4? click here]Bring a partner if you can!
Safety class included.
Appointment required
Belay Lesson - $40
= EFT Members Only =
= Lesson w/o Gear - $20 =
= Lesson with Gear - $34 =
Family Lesson
Perfect for families of four from the same household.
Includes:
2 belay lessons (for two parents, or one parent and a child age 14+)
2 day passes for kids
All gear included
Details:
Additional children pay regular day rates
Must be within the same household.
Appointment required
Family Lesson - $80
Commonly Asked Questions
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Rock climbing routes are typically marked with different colored tapes to indicate the path climbers should follow. Each color represents a specific route with its own difficulty level, ranging from beginner to advanced. Climbers are expected to only use the holds indicated by the tape of their chosen route, adding an extra challenge and strategy to the climbing experience. This system allows climbers to choose routes that match their skill level and progress at their own pace. More information here
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At Climb On, our route setting process is carried out by dedicated volunteers. Every Monday, these skilled individuals come together to set new routes for our climbers to enjoy. These routes typically stay up for approximately a month, ensuring a fresh and exciting climbing experience for our members and visitors.
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When going rock climbing, it is important to wear comfortable and athletic clothing that allows for a wide range of movement. Opt for clothing that is flexible and won't restrict your mobility while climbing. While climbing shoes are recommended for better grip and stability on the rock, gym shoes can be used as an alternative. If you don't have climbing shoes, they are available for rental at Climb On.
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Rock climbing shoes are specifically designed for the sport and differ from regular shoes in several ways. Firstly, climbing shoes have a snug and tight fit to provide maximum sensitivity and precision on the rock. They often have a downturned shape, which helps to transfer power to the toes for better grip. Additionally, climbing shoes have sticky rubber soles that provide excellent traction on the rock surface. These features allow climbers to confidently and securely grip onto small holds and edges while climbing.