Rock-Climbing Packages at Brooklyn Boulders (Up to 80% Off). Four Options Available.
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Climbers become acquainted with techniques and safety procedures to effectively scale gym's walls; day-passes include full access and gear
Choose from Four Options
$29 for the Learn to Boulder package ($83 value)
- Facility orientation and climbing introduction
- One 30-minute class
- Two full-day facility passes
- Two gear rentals for shoes, harness, and chalk bag<p>
$39 for the Learn the Ropes package ($79 value)
- Facility orientation and climbing introduction
- One 120-minute class
- Two full-day facility passes
- Two gear rentals for shoes, harness, and chalk bag<p>
$99 for a one-month membership with four guest passes ($505 value)
- Facility orientation and climbing introduction
- One month of unlimited climbing
- One month of unlimited gear rental
- Four guest passes<p>
$149 for 10 rock-climbing day passes ($330 value)
- Facility orientation and climbing introduction
- 10 full-day facility passes
- 10 gear rentals for shoes, harness, and chalk bag<p>
Each patron entering Brooklyn Boulders receives a facility orientation and climbing introduction session, allowing climbers to maximize all the benefits of Brooklyn Boulders and learn the basics of wall usage and risk management. <p>
Need To Know Info
About Brooklyn Boulders Somerville
Towering 22 feet in the air, the main bouldering wall at Brooklyn Boulders Somerville stretches 140 feet across, leaving plenty of room for climbers to make their ascents.
These impressive features explain why Brooklyn Boulders Somerville has earned such glowing press, though that's not the whole story. The rest of the 40,000-square-foot center houses everything from climbing walls to fitness rooms, to a yoga studio situated beneath a skylight. Other amenities include a weight room, a space dedicated to cardio equipment, and saunas for relaxing after a tough workout session.
The sauna isn't the only place to kick back at Brooklyn Boulders Somerville. The entire space is equipped with free WiFi—no surprise given the center's collaboritive workspace, where groups gather to launch start-ups, finish work, or get cranking on school projects in a setting that's about as far from "cramped conference room" as it gets. Elsewhere, pop-up shops spotlight locally made clothes and wares, and a gallery showcases rotating artwork. See a video here.