One-Week or One-Month Climbing Packages at Planet Granite - San Francisco and Belmont (Up to 61% Off)
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One-week and one-month climbing packages include beginner belay lessons and unlimited equipment rentals
Choice of:
- One-Week Climbing Package for One
- One-Week Climbing Package for Two
- One-Month Climbing Package for One
- One-Month Climbing Package for Two
Per person, each one-week package includes:
- One-week climbing access to Belmont and San Francisco locations
- Beginner belay lesson, including gear
- Unlimited equipment rentals during the week
Per person, each one-month package includes:
- One-month climbing access to Belmont and San Francisco locations
- Beginner belay lesson, including gear
- Unlimited equipment rentals during the month
- Waived initiation fee if you enroll as a regular member before your Groupon expires
About Planet Granite
When the climbers of Planet Granite say that community anchors everything they do, they have a history of outreach to back it up. After Castle Rock State Park appeared on California’s closure list, Planet Granite’s team quickly organized a fundraiser to save the sanctuary. They pledged $10,000 in matching funds, put together an auction, scheduled guest speakers, and obtained support from companies like REI. In one night, they raised $20,725. This kind of response has been the norm for Planet Granite’s team since they opened in 1994.
One of the first climbing gyms in the country, Planet Granite has expanded to four locations in Belmont, San Francisco, and Sunnyvale and Portland. Each gym features a diverse array of climbing resources which led Popsugar to name the gym conglomerate one of the top five in San Francisco in 2011. At the San Francisco location, members scale 25,000 square feet of climbable surfaces that include top out bouldering areas to 50-foot walls.
In keeping with their commitment to community, the staff tailors instruction and climbing routes to every ability level. They also supervise each gym’s fully equipped fitness centers, including yoga, which provides a peaceful counterbalance to the full-body workout of rock climbing.