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Visitors climb verticals, slabs, and overhangs between 8 and 17 feet high without the need for a rope or harness
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- Indoor climbing
- What’s included: shoe rental
Indoor Rock Climbing FAQs
- Is it safe? Yes. Rock climbing gyms typically require a safety course on proper belaying techniques, knots, and other fundamentals for top-rope courses and have designated “beginner” courses for first timers.
- What should I wear? Loose-fitting clothing that you can easily move around in. You’ll be able to grab climbing shoes, harness, and other necessary gear onsite.
- Do I have to be in good shape? Not really—climbing gyms have courses that cater to a wide range of fitness levels. Generally speaking, if you can climb a ladder you can indoor rock climb.
- What if I’m afraid of heights? Try bouldering, which takes place on shorter walls and doesn’t require harnesses or other top-rope gear. Bouldering focuses more on moving sideways than vertically, so climbers rarely get more than 10–12 feet off the ground.
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About The Circuit Bouldering Gym
The Circuit is focused on providing a physically-challenging, yet upbeat environment that fosters a sense of motivation and community. With an emphasis on the sport of bouldering, The Circuit runs four of the country's largest bouldering gyms and offers beginner nights, introduction to bouldering classes, private lessons, after-school clubs, birthday parties, and free yoga and fitness classes—available with the purchase of a day pass, punch pass, or membership.