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Beta Bouldering Gym
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A Bouldering Focus
The Beta’s spacious facility was designed specifically for bouldering. Meaning the majority of our climbing walls do not require ropes or any complex gear besides rock climbing shoes and a chalk bag. However, we do have a dedicated wall for rope climbing. If you’re looking to “rope up” the Beta does provides the right equipment, training and support to learn basic rope skills and ensure a great rock climbing experience.
General information about the gym:
- 6,000 square foot facility with 4,500 square feet of seamlessly sculptured climbing walls
- High-quality routes that are changed and maintained regularly
- Nine top rope stations up to 20 feet tall
- Climbing terrain for all levels; beginner, moderate and advanced
- 10 and 20 degree campus boards
- A retail shop for climbing gear and soft goods
- An instruction area with a multitude of uses, including training programs, corporate gatherings, and birthday parties; this area is a place for new climbers to grow
- Exciting terrain will keep you entertained during your indoor sessions and help you develop skills needed for outdoor rock climbing
- Space for those long traverses offering opportunities to work on your endurance, master delicate footwork, and improve upper body strength
- A second story mezzanine for groups, parties and lounging
- Free Wi-Fi
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