youth camps, programs, and teams
Youth programs are offered for young people of all levels. From day one, our programs foster a love of both climbing and the mental and physical challenges climbing can present. Over time, the journey progresses to focus on technical skills, physical conditioning, and teamwork.
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After School Program (Ages 6 -12) 8 WEEK SESSION
8 Week Session
Your child will hone problem-solving skills and build their confidence while climbing in an encouraging group setting. Games and activities will encourage socialization and focus on the fundamentals of climbing.
Holiday Camp
Are your kids looking for a climbing adventure during the holidays? Drop them off for hours of fun climbing and activities. Activities include vertical games, age-appropriate basic skills instruction, and tons of climbing, all under the guidance of our qualified instructors. No experience or parental supervision is necessary.
Kids Climb Time
Are your kids looking for a climbing adventure? Drop them off for two hours of climbing and activities. Activities include vertical games, age appropriate basic skills instruction, and tons of climbing, all under the guidance of our qualified instructors. No experience or parental supervision is necessary.
Book a Climb
Take your first step into the vertical world with this one-hour climbing session with our experienced instructors handling the ropes for you. We are now operating these sessions with fewer participants to allow for social distancing.
After School Program (Ages 13 - 17)
COMING SOON
Your teen will have the opportunity to climb socially with peers while instructors provide basic movement and belay instruction. Participants will build trust and confidence as they work with ropes and belay each other.
Climbing Teams
Team climbing will help develop athletes in the only way we know how… a crazy fun environment that fosters a love for the sport—and ourselves.