Whether you’re trying climbing for the first time or still have a box of pitons tucked away in your attic, you’ve come to the right place. We offer bouldering, fitness, and events for our vibrant community.
If you’re new to our gyms, keep reading to get the most out of your first visit.
Bouldering at The Oaks
1. Bouldering
Bouldering is performed without ropes or harnesses. All you need to boulder at our gym is a pair of climbing shoes—and we have rentals.
Never bouldered before? Watch the video below, sign up for our Intro to Bouldering Class, or ask the front desk staff for a quick orientation.
Before You Visit
1. Complete Our Waiver
Each participant must sign a liability waiver or have a current copy on file in order to be in the gym. Participants under the age of 18 must have a waiver filled out by their legal guardian.
Online Waiver2. Book an Intro Class
Intro to Bouldering: Calling all bouldering newbies! In this group setting, we scratch the surface of basic technique to help you get off the ground and up the wall. We cover climbing and falling safety, orient you to the bouldering world, and answer any questions you have.
Includes: Gear rental, instruction, and a Day Pass. Available to all.
Reserve Your Spot3. Watch our Bouldering Safety Video
If you’ve never bouldered before, we suggest watching our Bouldering Safety Video to learn best practices, safety techniques, and etiquette.
4. Arrive Early
Allow plenty of time for parking. Everyone entering the gym will need completed waivers. If you’re renting climbing shoes from us, you’ll also need time to find the right fit.
Climbing with Kids
Yes! Please bring your kids to the gym, but please also remember that climbing is an inherently risky sport—and safety is our main priority. If you’re bringing kids, please take the time to review our Climbing with Kids page before visiting the gym. We want you to have the best experience possible on your first visit, and setting expectations for all of us helps ensure you will.
Climbing With Kids
Still Have Questions?
Our FAQ page may have the answers you’re looking for.
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