Portland's Best Rock Climbing and Bouldering Clubs

CJMathis
Portland, Oregon, is home to some great indoor rock climbing places. Since Portland is home of literally thousands of health conscious residents, but does have a great deal of days with rain, snow, and hail, it is no wonder that our best climbing is done on the inside of the buildings.

Portland Rock Gym
21 NE 12th Avenue
Portland Oregon

www.portlandrockgym.com

One thing Portland Rock Gym is well known for is their children's summer camps, children's after school rock climbing clubs and a reasonable membership fees for kids and adults alike.

Open Mon, Wed, & Friday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Tues & Thursday 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Portland Rock Gym provides rock climbing classes and events for rock climbers of all ages. With the rock climbing area measuring at 12,000 sq. ft, 40 ft top rope and lead walls and a great large bouldering area.

The Circuit Bouldering Gym
6050 SW Macadam Ave.
Portland Oregon

www.thecircuitgym.com

The Circuit Bouldering Gym offers 10,000 sq. ft of amazing bouldering terrain. Bouldering is a growing activity and The Circuit Bouldering Gym is one of the world's largest Bouldering gyms. The appeal is from the easy to learn and social aspect of bouldering.

Rates - 10-punch pass Adult $96.00 Student/child $80.00
Day pass Adult $12.00, Student/child $10.00
Monthly Pass Adult $59.00, $49.00 Student/child

Family memberships available at $499.00 for annual adult and $%399.00 annual student/child. Family monthly passes $119.00

The Circuit Bouldering Gym also has climbing shoe rental $4.00 and chalk bucket $2.00.

Birthday parties and group rates are available for all. If you have never bouldered before then The Circuit Bouldering Gym has a class for you at a reasonable price. Once a pro at Bouldering then what a great way to stay fit and healthy by participating in bouldering on a weekly basis.

Published by CJMathis

CJ is an avid traveler who enjoys sharing her travel experiences, tips, and fun with her readers. Living in Central Oregon on a small ranch with her husband, 3 horses, 6 dogs, daughter and grand-daughter, s...  View profile

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  • Tony Payne5/14/2010

    Now over 1,000 my backlog is growing. Here's some PV love for you.

  • Patricia Sicilia5/5/2010

    Don't think this is for me! But good resource for those who like it.

  • Kristie Leong M.D.4/28/2010

    Rock climbing sounds like fun. That's one I haven't tried.

  • Jennifer Bove4/27/2010

    sounds like fun

  • Jan Carr4/27/2010

    Fun! :-)

  • Michele Starkey4/27/2010

    Sounds like fun, it's still so chilly here in NY though. I hope it's warmer out west. cheers :)

  • Kimberley4/27/2010

    Interesting--this is something I've always wanted to try.

  • Marilisa Kinney Sachteleben4/27/2010

    i wish that I could do more of this; my back makes some of these venues very difficult

  • Michael Segers4/27/2010

    Interesting, informative, but unlike your Portland restaurant reviews, the subject matter of this one doesn't entice me to make a cross-country trip.

  • Jack Stone4/27/2010

    Sounds awesome!

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