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Salt Lake City

Is a full service climbing gym featuring 7500 sq. feet of climbing terrain spread across toprope, bouldering, and 45’ tall lead areas, with a good turnover of high quality climbing routes and boulder problems for all ability levels. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will make sure everyone has a great time whether that person is a veteran climber coming in to train, a beginner taking one of our intro classes, or a kid attending a birthday party or summer camp.

Come see why we have been a mainstay of the Salt Lake climbing scene since 1992.

   
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Costa Mesa

Orange Counties best climbing gym with 12,000 square feet of sculpted climbing terrain.  Topropes with lots of varying angles, a large lead are with an arch, and 1/3 of the gym dedicated to bouldering.  Costa Mesa Rockreation has a separate workout area with machines, traditional weights, and cardio equipment.  Friendly staff provide a fun environment that combines with a range of climbs to create a great environmnt for the beginner or the expert and those who fall in between.
   
   
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Los Angeles

The LA gym is a great oasis in the sometimes crowded bustle that is our city of Los Angeles. With 9000 square feet of climbing wall, there is a lot to do for all ability levels. There is a large boulder area, lots of topropes, and a lead area with an arch that has routes up to 65 feet in length. If you want to train for outside, or just get a workout as you hide from traffic on the 405, LA Rockreation has something to offer you.
 

 

Indoor climbing...

Indoor rock climbing has been a fast growing sport for the last decade and is here to stay.  It is a great way to train for outdoor climbing, or to get a great workout doing something fun.

Bouldering – Bouldering is a style of rock climbing undertaken without a rope and normally limited to very short climbs over a crash pad so that a fall will not result in serious injury. It is typically practiced on large natural boulders or artificial boulders in gyms and outdoor urban areas. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouldering)

Top Rope - Top-rope climbing (or Top-roping) is a style in climbing in which a rope, used for the climber's safety, runs from a belayer at the foot of a route through one or more carabiners connected to an anchor system at the top of the route and back down to the climber, usually attaching to the climber.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_rope)

Lead Climbing - Lead climbing is a climbing technique used to ascend a route. This technique is predominantly used in rock climbing and involves a lead climber attaching themselves to a length of dynamic (elastic) climbing rope and ascending a route whilst periodically attaching protection to the face of the route and "clipping in" to it.
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_climbing)

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