We built our home in a vacant building large enough to house an entire football field worth of climbing, yoga, fitness, and fun! As Colorado’s largest climbing gym, Movement Englewood features more than 400 routes set for a variety of climbing and movement abilities to keep you coming back for more. It is recognized as one of 10 great places to learn to rock climb, but most importantly, our gym serves as a gathering space for the neighborhood and community.
Upcoming Classes
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Book a Climb
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Book a Tour
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Free Trial: Peak Performance Team – Level 2
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Introduction to Rope Climbing
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Mile High Queer Club- Meet Up
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Introduction to Bouldering
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Introduction to Rope Climbing
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Vinyasa Flow
Amanda Anspach
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Climbing Party
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Book a Tour
social connections
This is what a week at Movement looks like. 👇
Climbing with friends. Yoga finally being in a routine. Working from a third space that becomes part of your life without you even noticing.
If you’ve been on the fence, now’s the time. Grab a 2-week trial through the link in bio and see what part of the gym fits for you. 🔗
And now you know ✨ Climber etiquette helps all of us make the spaces we love more enjoyable.
If you`re wondering about these rules and more, head up to our bio to read more about unspoken rules in the climbing gym 🔗
Say hello to Queer Climbing Colorado (QCC) 👋 QCC is a newer community in the Front Range, and we’re excited for you to meet them! Visit our link in bio to see their upcoming meetups. Here’s all you need to know about QCC from their founder Jesus 👇
“Queer Climbing Colorado (QCC) is a non-profit dedicated to breaking down barriers for queer climbers throughout the state. Our mission is to build a supportive community centered around climbing while encouraging members to explore the outdoors. We host queer climb nights at various Movement gyms around Denver.
I have been climbing for approximately 1.5 years. I initially started to improve my fitness and connect with my body, but I quickly became dedicated to the unique challenges of bouldering. I started rope climbing shortly before moving to Colorado, where I founded QCC after noticing a need for a dedicated space for the queer community. One of my favorite memories is learning to lead climb with my friends, and taking my first fall! The thrill of adrenaline, the fear of letting go 30 feet in the air, the moment of bliss as you free fall. I knew then that I would continue climbing for the rest of my life.”
Send this to your friend so they have no excuse to skip the gym with you 🫵
Climbing can be intimidating to start, so here’s a quick breakdown to help you know what to expect during your first bouldering session.
Head up to our bio to see all you need to know about your first visit 🔗
USAC Comp = fun comp boulders for you to try!
Both featuring a mix of power and technique perfect for anyone wanting to try competition style boulders.
📍RiNo
Okay so maybe it’s not as easy as it looks 🪢
Explore our spaces
Meet our partners
We partner with organizations that help bring down social and physical barriers to climbing and who are committed to preserving and protecting the planet.
Our Directors
Our gym leaders love what they do and it shows. They are committed to providing a supportive, transformative, and fun environment for everyone who comes through our doors.
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Mike
Downey
Gym Director
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Glenn
Simmons
Assistant Gym Director
say hello
We’d love to hear from you if you have questions, comments, or ideas.
FAQs
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What’s included with a Movement Englewood membership?
Your Movement Englewood membership gives you unlimited access to climbing, yoga, and fitness at all Movement gyms. Enjoy free classes and clinics, guest passes, and exclusive discounts on gear and programs—everything you need to climb, train, and move.
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When is Movement Englewood open, and what are the least busy times?
Movement Englewood is open Monday–Friday, 6am–11pm, Saturday, 8am–8pm, Sunday, 8am-6pm. The gym is usually quietest in the mornings and early afternoons on weekdays and afternoons and evenings on weekends.
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Where is Movement Englewood located, and how do I get there (parking + transit)?
Movement Englewood is conveniently located near South Broadway at 1050 W Hampden Ave Suite 100. We’re a 10-minute walk from the Englewood Station on the D line of RTD commuter rail. We have plenty of parking in our private lot and street parking available nearby on Jason St and Kenyon Ave.
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What amenities does Movement Englewood have (bouldering, rope climbing, yoga/fitness, showers, etc.)?
Movement Englewood is Colorado’s largest climbing gym at 42,000 sq. ft. of climbing, featuring over 300 top rope, lead, and bouldering problems. The gym also offers a yoga studio, unlimited yoga and fitness classes, locker rooms with showers, a gear shop, and community lounge areas.
The facility is ADA accessible with accessible restrooms and climbing areas.
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I’m new—how do I start? Do you offer an intro class or a trial membership?
We’ve got you covered! Whether you’re learning the ropes or starting with bouldering, our intro classes are the perfect way to start your climbing journey. We also offer a 15-day trial membership that gives you unlimited access to climbing, yoga, and fitness—plus free gear rentals, access to both intro bouldering and intro ropes classes, and a waived initiation fee if you join afterward.
Learn more about trial memberships here.